Hey guys... I need more money to buy more Festools! Actually I'd like to be able to afford, or entertain, the idea of having my own garage to work in, a truck (and I don't mean new), options to do anything at all with money for being a single guy on my own (well I have roommates). Right now it's a bit daunting to realize trying to purchase say a Joint Maker Pro2, could take me a year or so to save for without getting extra work. But it's on the list for doing extremely good work and not the crap most people are fine with. I've never been into mediocre anything; but have found myself surprised when sometimes "the best" isn't the best option.
Working 40hrs a week, sometimes with an extra 8-20hrs if I pick up a little work doing a few other things... well even when I'm just pulling 40hrs a week I still crash pretty much everyday after I've been home for a bit. My body temp drops a lot, and I recover but it seems to offset my sleeping quality and keeps my sinuses plugged. That's not a statement looking for health opinions; I need to rest more. Which brings me to a little bit of irony, that I'm asking what tools you guys recommend, that can help one seek income.
My problem is that when I get extra work it's for mere peanuts at a time. I'm slowly trying to collect enough tools to do cabinet installs on my own, on weekends, etc, but... I'm a ways away. (AC drill, Tracksaw, miter/jmpv2, clamps, draw saw, sawhorses, bits, jacks, compressor, and nail guns specifically) Given that a worthy tracksaw alone is over $1k investment... and I'd love to have a vacuum for the electric saws... I figured right now maybe I should think on something else? But this is where I'm asking advice.
I was looking at the Plano clamp system because I can do $400, and have access to planar, joiner, some of that stuff. But I can't do my own full bids or anything that competes with the shop (or that I don't have any experience with). I'd thought about a few fun projects that have low $ in that a panel clamp setup would do well. I'm contemplating one still, but as I've read the reality is you're best off with about $1200-1600 of frontline clamps x2 to get the two major widths for making cuttingboard/butcherblock size stuff with along with ordinary thickness panels. I'd be looking at buying one frontline clamp at a time, at their price. I'm still considering the Plano because one project idea doesn't require the boards to be anywhere near perfect and it allows me to keep it all out of the way without using anyone's clamps.
So the predicament is set. Right now I thought I might just spend the tiny bit of $ I've got on hand, on a Veritas drill kit, Festool Forstner bits (local, still in stock), and a Sys-2 container that I can add another mini to later. But I might even hold off on the Sys-2. I figure the bits are needed for installs etc, and my current boss who provides lots of tools isn't like me. There either isn't yet the budget or care for tools and precision I exert (or his decades of experience circumvent the need in many ways). Plus if I don't own any tools and I'm not employed, I got nothing.
Sooo thoughts?
Working 40hrs a week, sometimes with an extra 8-20hrs if I pick up a little work doing a few other things... well even when I'm just pulling 40hrs a week I still crash pretty much everyday after I've been home for a bit. My body temp drops a lot, and I recover but it seems to offset my sleeping quality and keeps my sinuses plugged. That's not a statement looking for health opinions; I need to rest more. Which brings me to a little bit of irony, that I'm asking what tools you guys recommend, that can help one seek income.
My problem is that when I get extra work it's for mere peanuts at a time. I'm slowly trying to collect enough tools to do cabinet installs on my own, on weekends, etc, but... I'm a ways away. (AC drill, Tracksaw, miter/jmpv2, clamps, draw saw, sawhorses, bits, jacks, compressor, and nail guns specifically) Given that a worthy tracksaw alone is over $1k investment... and I'd love to have a vacuum for the electric saws... I figured right now maybe I should think on something else? But this is where I'm asking advice.
I was looking at the Plano clamp system because I can do $400, and have access to planar, joiner, some of that stuff. But I can't do my own full bids or anything that competes with the shop (or that I don't have any experience with). I'd thought about a few fun projects that have low $ in that a panel clamp setup would do well. I'm contemplating one still, but as I've read the reality is you're best off with about $1200-1600 of frontline clamps x2 to get the two major widths for making cuttingboard/butcherblock size stuff with along with ordinary thickness panels. I'd be looking at buying one frontline clamp at a time, at their price. I'm still considering the Plano because one project idea doesn't require the boards to be anywhere near perfect and it allows me to keep it all out of the way without using anyone's clamps.
So the predicament is set. Right now I thought I might just spend the tiny bit of $ I've got on hand, on a Veritas drill kit, Festool Forstner bits (local, still in stock), and a Sys-2 container that I can add another mini to later. But I might even hold off on the Sys-2. I figure the bits are needed for installs etc, and my current boss who provides lots of tools isn't like me. There either isn't yet the budget or care for tools and precision I exert (or his decades of experience circumvent the need in many ways). Plus if I don't own any tools and I'm not employed, I got nothing.
Sooo thoughts?