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hogan51

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« on: March 15, 2012, 10:41 AM »

I have been saving up for a while, and after watching the demos at the Milwaukee WW Show I visited my dealer in Madison & jumped in & bought a 55 saw and a ct26 vac. OMG what a tool!  Anyway, Madison dealer tells me that Brian, the guy in Indy that trains HIS staff will be in their Madison Wisc store April 20 & 21 & teach a 32mm cabinet class. Thought someone would want to know.
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« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2012, 10:46 AM »

Hogan   Let me start by saying  Welcome! to Fog and to tell you that your first sip of the Green Cool Aid  is just the beginning .
You will find a great bunch of people here on FOG and the all have great advice and direction to give you with your Festool Adventure.


Again welcome aboard and your first purchase was a good one for sure.

Sal
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« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2012, 10:48 AM »

Welcome to the FOG!  You are going to love your saw and CT.  I went to a cabinet class in Ca. That was by Festools other trainer Steve Bace, very good class.  Steve is very knowledgeable.
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« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2012, 11:50 AM »

 Welcome!  to The FOG, Hogan!

Well, are you in for a treat when you attend the in the store LR32 Cabinet class taught by Brian "The Sedge" Sedgeley. I consider myself so fortunate to have participated in many Festool classes taught by both The Sedge and Steve Bace. Steve heads the Festool training center in Henderson, near Las Vegas, Nevada. The Sedge is the Lebanon, IN trainer.

Don T was a fellow participant in an in-store class taught by Steve with the assistance of SoCal Festool rep Allen Kingsley. That happened early in December 2011 at In-Touch, The Festool Store, of Palm Desert, CA.
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