EWTHeckman
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« Reply #30 on: May 12, 2012, 07:07 PM » |
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What is it about these Systainers? They just keep multiplying! 
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« Reply #31 on: May 13, 2012, 04:40 AM » |
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I wish mine did!! 
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ALLREADY GOT:Domino XL DF 700 - CS70 precisio - Kapex 120 EB - TS 55 EBQ Saw - EHL 65E - PS 300 EQ - OF 1010 EBQ - OFK 500 R3 - CTL 26 E - CTL Midi - BS 75 e-set - DTS 400 EQ - ROTEX 90 - FS SYS/2 - FS 1400/2 x2 - FS 800/2 - FS Bag
D 36 HW RS craftsman cleaning kit - D27/D36 portable cleaning kit - RO90 & DTS 400 abrasive sys - Festool & Protool tool-box - carpenter sys - Fein supercut sys - homemade drills&drivers sys - nailguns sys5 -SYS-CART RB-SYS
WORKIN' REALLY HARD FOR: UG-KA-SET - OF 1400 - ETS 125 - ROTEX 125 - Boom Arm - FS/2 3000
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Ken Nagrod
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« Reply #32 on: May 13, 2012, 08:27 AM » |
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Ed,
Lucky for you they're not classics when you need access to one of them.
You must have the extra tall Sprinter.
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adare88
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« Reply #33 on: May 14, 2012, 10:27 PM » |
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Just started, but off to a flying start 
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Steve R
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« Reply #34 on: May 14, 2012, 11:21 PM » |
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Just started, but off to a flying start
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Adare88, Didn't you read the rules?! The "T" locks have to be pointing to the right when you stack them or they don't count..... Oh so sad... the OCD rule book did not get to you? Nice stack! Cheers, Steve
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« Reply #35 on: May 16, 2012, 03:40 PM » |
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This thread struck me as kinda funny. Reminded me how all of the skyscraper architects are constantly trying to go just a few feet higher than the last guy. One of us has the Burj Dubai of systainers, and someone else just set a systainer mini on top of theirs making it a fraction taller to claim the new record!!!
I'd love to stack all of mine on top of each other ( about 30 now) and wheel it around on something other than my systainer cart which holds about 6 or 8 before squeeking. Maybe something with industrial 12" diameter wheels!!! How practical.
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Johncarlo
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« Reply #36 on: May 16, 2012, 08:11 PM » |
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I'm at 42 Systainers and counting, 23' high!
Sorry, I have that same dream now and then. I'm really at 4, about the same height as a bar stool. I have a long way to go to catch up. Why does Festool have to be as good!
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Kev
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« Reply #37 on: May 17, 2012, 03:41 AM » |
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I'm at 42 Systainers and counting, 23' high!
Sorry, I have that same dream now and then. I'm really at 4, about the same height as a bar stool. I have a long way to go to catch up. Why does Festool have to be as good!
It'll happen before you know it. I'm at 45 and I only had a few this time last year. Plus there's been lots of non-systainerable (yes Mr Webster, anther new word for you) items too.
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SRSemenza
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« Reply #38 on: May 17, 2012, 10:52 AM » |
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I'm at 42 Systainers and counting, 23' high!
Sorry, I have that same dream now and then. I'm really at 4, about the same height as a bar stool. I have a long way to go to catch up. Why does Festool have to be as good!
It'll happen before you know it. I'm at 45 and I only had a few this time last year. Plus there's been lots of non-systainerable (yes Mr Webster, anther new word for you) items too. Oh come on Kev, everything is Systainerable if you try hard enough !  Seth
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Kev
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« Reply #39 on: May 17, 2012, 12:23 PM » |
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I'm at 42 Systainers and counting, 23' high!
Sorry, I have that same dream now and then. I'm really at 4, about the same height as a bar stool. I have a long way to go to catch up. Why does Festool have to be as good!
It'll happen before you know it. I'm at 45 and I only had a few this time last year. Plus there's been lots of non-systainerable (yes Mr Webster, anther new word for you) items too. Oh come on Kev, everything is Systainerable if you try hard enough !  Seth 3m track ?  What have you done Seth 
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Johncarlo
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« Reply #40 on: May 17, 2012, 09:17 PM » |
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Your right Seth  , my CT 36 made it into one. I just don't know how I'm going to get it out  HELP, I'm new at this
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SRSemenza
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« Reply #41 on: May 18, 2012, 05:52 PM » |
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Kev, just cut the track up and get a whole bunch of connectors. Johncarlo, cut the sides off the Systainer, remove the CT and glue the sides back on. It's a pain but worth it for the easy transport  Seth
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Kev
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« Reply #42 on: May 19, 2012, 06:02 AM » |
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Kev, just cut the track up and get a whole bunch of connectors. Johncarlo, cut the sides off the Systainer, remove the CT and glue the sides back on. It's a pain but worth it for the easy transport  Seth Somewhere in Europe there's a German engineer crying himself to sleep tonight.
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« Reply #43 on: October 03, 2012, 08:25 PM » |
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So I was cleaning some things in my garage today. Filling the sys 1 and sys 2 that I bought from Toolnut last week. And I started thinking about this thread. I posted back in January about buying a Kapex this past June. I did.  I also stated that once my Porter Cable sander died I would buy a Festool sander. Well, I bought 2!  And the PC sander is still working. And I picked up a CXS which was not on my list of Festools to buy. But man, peer pressure is tough to handle. I also bought a couple other Festool items that don't fit into systainers. I have been spending a lot of time buying a lot of Festool items! Anyways, this is my new stack as of today. Now I have plans on buying a lot more. My plan is to buy one or two a month. I want everything in a systainer. Now I have 18 systainers. 8 sys-1. 6 sys-2. 1 sys-3. 3 sys-4 and 2 mini's. Back in January I only had 8 systainers!!!!! This stuff adds up fast!  I hope I can update this stack in another 8 months or so. Eric
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Kapex, Domino DF 500 Q set, Domino systainer, HL 850 E plus with bench unit, OF1400, TS 55, Trion PS 300, CXS set, MFT 800, MFT1080, MFT/3, CT 26, CT midi, DX93E, DX93 abrasive systainer, DTS 400, DTS 400 abrasive systainer, Rotex 125, ETS 125, (2) ETS 125 abrasive systainer, LR32 system, parallel guide extension kit, mini sys., multiple sys. 1-4, sys toolbox, FS 3000/2, (2) FS 1400/2, FS 800/2, lots of clamps, tape measure, multi toolie, utility knife, safety glasses, stein, folding rule, head lamp, XL fleece, XL sweater,(2) XL t-shirt, XL long sleeve shirt, XL training shirt, XL polo shirt, beanie, hat, FOG cap, banner, anti fatigue floor mat. I got a blog, check it out! http://dustfreewoodworking.blogspot.com/
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« Reply #44 on: October 03, 2012, 08:46 PM » |
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I am convinced that they multiply at night when no one is looking!
Scot
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