A festive gloat...ho ho ho!

Mac

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HAHA!

I have never been a lucky man.  I have never been in the right place at the right time, and nor have I ever won anything, other than a raffle when I was about 11 (but even that involved extremely lengthy negotiations beforehand relating to my sister and I'd rather not talk about it...).  And so it is that I am savouring this delightful gloat (my first ever gloat...I have hitherto been a gloat virgin) which I can only assume comes as a gift directly from Santa.

Was watching a TS 55 ebq and Trion barrel grip combination sale on ebay yesterday. I've been after a Trion for a while and although I fancy a TS 55 I haven't been able to justify it as I already have the cordless dewalt plunge saw which does the job just fine.  So anyway, there they are, complete with two rails (800 and 1400) and their systainers, floating around the 200 british pounds mark with a day or two to go. I toyed with putting in an offer but know that these things always go for not far from their new value, even on ebay so didn't think it'd be worth it.  Instead, I email the seller and ask if he'd be interested in an offer. Yes, he says, he would. He'd apparently been offered ?200 and ?260 already.  So I make an offer of ?320 for the lot, which he accepted. Not only that, he delivered it all to me this morning. 

HAHA! YES! I GOT A BARGAIN!  [thumbs up]

Merry christmas, me.
Rick
 
I hope when you say he's delivered it means you've actually got it - as it's still on ebay...

If it's all working then you've got a good purchase, well done!
 
Hi Paul,

Yes, I saw that too. Yep, he delivered it a few hours ago; he's working very close to my home so I assume he hasn't updated ebay yet.

Have tried them both out, and everything seems to be working as it should. Good stuff.

Rick
 
Rick,

Well... all I can say is happy Xmas then !

Check the blade out - and if it's a little iffy, don't fret about the ?40 for a new blade they are dam good blades and they do last if treated well - don't put it through stuff that might have nails in it. Try your current blade out on some timber. If needed go and replace the cutting strip on both of your guide rails - pays, as it means splinter free cutting.

That rail/saw combination is prob. the most useful tool I have - esp. on second fix. It is so accurate it means it changes the way you work - no mucking around with sanding... Measure twice, cut once - it's done !

 
Rick, apparently you are unaware of the etiquette of internet gloating. This etiquette is internationally recognized so I'm obligated to to tell you this: No pictures, it didn't happen. [tongue]   
 
Ah, Brice, I told you I was a gloat virgin..! 

However, not being one to breach internationally recognised treaties or etiquette, I apologise most humbly and attach for your pleasure the evidence of my good fortune.  I take it that this allows me to gloat in full accordance with international regulations?

Peter...thanks! I will leave an extra mince pie out for the jolly fellow come Christmas eve.

Rick
ps how long into the gloating period is one able to start asking for more advice regarding what accessories I would find it most useful to buy?
 
I dunno Brice, but I think he has them. And they do look good...congratulations. Oh, but a request please: put a cover over those yellow things in the shelves.
 
Haha, thanks, John.  And as it's you asking, I'll cover the yellow items with a nice piece of black and green silk...would that work for you? 

Rick
 
Mac said:
ps how long into the gloating period is one able to start asking for more advice regarding what accessories I would find it most useful to buy?

Rick,

You are running late in asking about accessories.    [big grin]  What are you planning to use them on first?

Thank you for preventing an international internet incident.  (III)  [thanks]

Peter
 
Mac said:
Ah, Brice, I told you I was a gloat virgin..! 

However, not being one to breach internationally recognised treaties or etiquette, I apologise most humbly and attach for your pleasure the evidence of my good fortune.  I take it that this allows me to gloat in full accordance with international regulations?

Peter...thanks! I will leave an extra mince pie out for the jolly fellow come Christmas eve.

Rick
....

[thumbs up] Good, now with evidence of said tools you may gloat away my friend!

....ps how long into the gloating period is one able to start asking for more advice regarding what accessories I would find it most useful to buy?

We are always happy to help member spend their money, ask all of the accessory questions you'd like.
 
Rick,

Good job, my friend.  Could not happen to a better gentlemen.  Amazing what you can get by just having the nerve to ask.

In case we do not correspond before then, I want to wish you and your family a merry Christmas and a joyous New Year.

Neill
 
Mac said:
HAHA!

I have never been a lucky man.  I have never been in the right place at the right time, and nor have I ever won anything, other than a raffle when I was about 11 (but even that involved extremely lengthy negotiations beforehand relating to my sister and I'd rather not talk about it...).  And so it is that I am savouring this delightful gloat (my first ever gloat...I have hitherto been a gloat virgin) which I can only assume comes as a gift directly from Santa.

Was watching a TS 55 ebq and Trion barrel grip combination sale on ebay yesterday. I've been after a Trion for a while and although I fancy a TS 55 I haven't been able to justify it as I already have the cordless dewalt plunge saw which does the job just fine.  So anyway, there they are, complete with two rails (800 and 1400) and their systainers, floating around the 200 british pounds mark with a day or two to go. I toyed with putting in an offer but know that these things always go for not far from their new value, even on ebay so didn't think it'd be worth it.  Instead, I email the seller and ask if he'd be interested in an offer. Yes, he says, he would. He'd apparently been offered ?200 and ?260 already.  So I make an offer of ?320 for the lot, which he accepted. Not only that, he delivered it all to me this morning. 

HAHA! YES! I GOT A BARGAIN!   [thumbs up]

Merry christmas, me.
Rick

Sorry but I have to say he must be mad or theres something dodgy going on as he would have got a lot more for them if he had let the auction run. Well lucky for you anyway.
 
Thank you one and all, gentlemen, for sharing the warm glow of this delightful gloat with me.  I could not be happier unless we were all sitting around a warm fire somewhere, sharing a glass of hot christmas toddy, and telling tales of happy time.

Brice, I'll get onto the questions in the morning!

Neill, thanks for the wishes. Enjoy your family this christmas, and I'll catch up with you soon my friend.

Cheers all,
Rick

PS The TS55 is much, much nicer to use than the dewalt version which is now going to be used as a doorstop.  That should please John L somewhat.
 
woodshopdemos said:
I dunno Brice, but I think he has them. And they do look good...congratulations. Oh, but a request please: put a cover over those yellow things in the shelves.

I'm glad I'm not the only one who believes there is an unholy clash between the "Festool green" and the "Default yellow"
Thanks John, for cracking me up!
 
Nearly a year on, scarily, and I'm just waiting for my first festool blade to be delivered for this TS 55. When I bought it it had a Dewalt (sorry, spit if it helps) blade on it which has done an ok job since, but have finally ordered the 48 tooth blade to see how much difference it makes. The Dewalt (spit again, please) blade had seen some action so am expecting choirs of angels to start singing when I make my first cut. I'll post with my feedback after I get to try the new blade.

As an update, if you're interested, I've been absolutely delighted with the Trion, which continues to work like a trojan day in day out.  I know it's not the sexiest festool out there now, but it's one of my favourites.

Found myself both smiling and sad as I reread John Lucas' posts in this thread. He was a good man.

Cheers,
Rick
 
Yea, i know what you mean.  I always pause & think when i see that "inactive member" avatar.

Woodguy.
 
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