Festool Domino DF500 (Sold)
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I'm selling my Domino. Allow me to explain first. Last Sunday our kids/grandkids gave me a new one, the Anniversary version. After they left i explained to my wife I wanted them to return it and get their money back. That led to a long discussion about me disappointing the kids who worked long and hard figuring what to get, and they all chipped in to buy it, and on and on. You get the picture? Anyway, so now I'm selling my old one. The price is $500 + shipping, and i can take PP F&F, or a check in the mail. I'll leave this here for a week, then off the FB for $600. So here we go:

This a Domino DF500. It is an older model, made in 2007. Note that this has the pins for cross stops instead of the stop dogs put on the more recent models. Otherwise this is the same machine. This one is in excellent working condition, the only modification I made was to wrap some duct tape around the vac port so my vac hose would fit right on it. It comes with the 5mm bit, the base support bracket, the narrow frame fence and the outrigger guides. not included is the owner manual, though they are readily available on line. I’ll also throw in a small bag of 5mm tenons so you can try it out right away. After market bits (and tenons) are available in 4mm, 6mm, 8mm, and 10mm sizes. You can see the systainer has some color fade and is the older 2 latch type as well. The date of manufacturer is shown in the pics, as well as the duct tape I wrapped around the vac port. You can also see the machine is in very good condition and has not been mistreated at all. My price is  well below 1/2 the price of a new one. Here's the pics:

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   
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(06-17-2025, 03:43 PM)fredhargis Wrote: Allow me to explain first. Last Sunday our kids/grandkids gave me a new one, the Anniversary version. After they left i explained to my wife I wanted them to return it and get their money back. That led to a long discussion about me disappointing the kids who worked long and hard figuring what to get, and they all chipped in to buy it, and on and on. 

I thought that once to and I reasoned like your wife told you.  I cherish what they give and things you guys gave me and will never get rid of some of the things
As of this time I am not teaching vets to turn. Also please do not send any items to me without prior notification.  Thank You Everyone.

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