Curse you Festool! (and FOG)

yep that is what happens,  I have over $23,000 invested  into festool but it is an investment into my business and it has paid off very well.  saves me time, makes it easier to make built-ins and other projects.. so I have had a great return on my investment,  that  is the way I look at it.

oh did I mention my video series on using festools..... you tube...  builtinsbykreg   this has caused hundreds of others to buy festools and make the investment... it never ends ! and it all started with my first purchase... the aft55 saw !

[thumbs up]
 
Yea kreg did I mention my wife hates you, my wallet shakes and shuters when I go on line….

BTW this isnt a real message board where ya come to chat, Its a 12 step enabler group with subliminal messages…

You will buy green, you need the 1010, you need the 1010 you need the 1010
 
It always goes something line this: "I don't like jigsaws. I already have a jigsaw. I don't use jigsaws much. I hate my jigsaw. Ooooooooooo that green jigsaw looks nice...." Ka-ching!

Lather, rinse, repeat.
 
SRSemenza said:
Well you were warned..... sort of.   [unsure]

I am sure if you get the 1010 that will be the end of it  ::)

Seth
. Almost fell over, too funny [wink] [wink] [wink]
 
Yup, my Wife really hates the word Festool and Fog because she knows it will cost us a lot of money.  It truly is an addiction the more I buy the more I think I need.
 
hockey_magnet said:
I'm sure this is not a new story.  

You can say that again and it's told by a new convert on here almost on a daily basis. I don't know if all converts become addicts but I guess that most do. I convinced myself I had been cured and then had an accessory binge the other day. It was the first spare cash I have had in months and  I could have got away for the weekend to somewhere nice or spent it on a whole host of other things. But no I had to have the parallel guides and a few other bits. I told the guys on site to watch out for a delivery as I was cutting out the back on the patio the day the stuff was due. Every 15 mins they told me a delivery van was outside and then laughed when they saw my crestfallen face as there was nothing there. What a terrible way to abuse an addict!
 
How funny, when I order something , Im calling homeat least 3x a day asking if the stuff got there yet heheheh

Its a sickness
 
Well we all have completed the first step in admitting we are addicts.  But no one every makes it past that point.  I guess none of us want to be cured.
 
Well done Chris - you will not regret your Festool investments.

I do not see it as an addiction because, in my experience, most addictions degrade/hamper/destroy the individual. I think it is closer to 'seeing the light' and, just as most people benefit from their religious beliefs, we all have put our trust in Festool and now benefit from the relationship.

Here on the FOG, we have come together in a common belief that Festool is the one and only tool company. I know that there are some doubters, and we have seen their work recently on the FOG, but we must all be strong and resist the path of destruction. We have amongst us evangelists, like Paul Marcel, who through their dedication, strong belief and persuasive skills have managed to encourage many of us to follow the Festool path. Discovering Festool is a joyous thing, something wonderful and certainly life changing. In many religious orders the devotees have been made to give up all of their worldly goods or money - I have done the same - Festool now has it all but I have been blessed with some lovely tools in exchange. I know from my own experience that after my baptism with Festool green I can hold my head up high in the world of woodwork and never be afraid of any task no matter how challenging.

May the Rotex be with you.

Peter

 
Even after admitting that I was hooked I still sneered in my best superior manner at all those folks making such a big ta-do-da about those silly, overpriced plastic boxes. [cool] [cool]

So last week I found myself in the shop rummaging around for a router bit in the 3 tupperware bins of bits in various protective sleeves and I thought "waaaiiit a minute, I have a smart-phone in my pocket and the Amazon app and I get free shipping and wasn't that really cool router bit storage container only $75 anyway...". [eek]

The rest, as they say, in history. [embarassed] Technology (and specifically Amazon's One-Click Buying) is the great enabler.

RMW

 
Hello...my name is Marc and I'm an addict!  [crying]  Isn't it normal to keep a copy of the Festool catalogue in every room of the house?  After all, reading is very important! [big grin]

 
Hello Marc, would like to share your illness with the group, we are all friends here  [big grin]
 
wood pulp said:
Hello...my name is Marc and I'm an addict!  [crying]  Isn't it normal to keep a copy of the Festool catalogue in every room of the house?  After all, reading is very important! [big grin]

I only have one catalog. I keep it in the most deadly and dangerous place…..

My work shop.

When Im doing something I think Is there a festool that can do this, breakout the catalog and look for something…

Oh I forgot, Im starting to look hard at sortrainers…

Thinking how neat a collection of them would be…

at $152 bucks a pop….

somebody help me……

Hi, Im sancho and Im a addict….
 
Stone Message said:
Well done Chris - you will not regret your Festool investments.

I do not see it as an addiction because, in my experience, most addictions degrade/hamper/destroy the individual. I think it is closer to 'seeing the light' and, just as most people benefit from their religious beliefs, we all have put our trust in Festool and now benefit from the relationship.

Here on the FOG, we have come together in a common belief that Festool is the one and only tool company. I know that there are some doubters, and we have seen their work recently on the FOG, but we must all be strong and resist the path of destruction. We have amongst us evangelists, like Paul Marcel, who through their dedication, strong belief and persuasive skills have managed to encourage many of us to follow the Festool path. Discovering Festool is a joyous thing, something wonderful and certainly life changing. In many religious orders the devotees have been made to give up all of their worldly goods or money - I have done the same - Festool now has it all but I have been blessed with some lovely tools in exchange. I know from my own experience that after my baptism with Festool green I can hold my head up high in the world of woodwork and never be afraid of any task no matter how challenging.

May the Rotex be with you.

Peter

Well written... Is this where we shout Hallelujah?  [big grin]
 
hockey_magnet said:
Stone Message said:
Well done Chris - you will not regret your Festool investments.

I do not see it as an addiction because, in my experience, most addictions degrade/hamper/destroy the individual. I think it is closer to 'seeing the light' and, just as most people benefit from their religious beliefs, we all have put our trust in Festool and now benefit from the relationship.

Here on the FOG, we have come together in a common belief that Festool is the one and only tool company. I know that there are some doubters, and we have seen their work recently on the FOG, but we must all be strong and resist the path of destruction. We have amongst us evangelists, like Paul Marcel, who through their dedication, strong belief and persuasive skills have managed to encourage many of us to follow the Festool path. Discovering Festool is a joyous thing, something wonderful and certainly life changing. In many religious orders the devotees have been made to give up all of their worldly goods or money - I have done the same - Festool now has it all but I have been blessed with some lovely tools in exchange. I know from my own experience that after my baptism with Festool green I can hold my head up high in the world of woodwork and never be afraid of any task no matter how challenging.

May the Rotex be with you.

Peter

Well written... Is this where we shout Hallelujah?  [big grin]

May be a while before Peter replies to that, I have a vision he is in the workshop dressed in a Festool green druids outfit slaughtering something small and furry with his Festool lock knife over a systainer altar whilst chanting "Faster, Easier, Smarter! :o :o
 
Hi Chris and Guy

The only thing that gets sacrificed in my workshop are my fingers! But I do sometimes get dressed up in green coveralls - they match my Festool watch.

Take care

Peter
 
sancho57 said:
wood pulp said:
Hello...my name is Marc and I'm an addict!  [crying]  Isn't it normal to keep a copy of the Festool catalogue in every room of the house?  After all, reading is very important! [big grin]

I only have one catalog. I keep it in the most deadly and dangerous place…..

My work shop.

When Im doing something I think Is there a festool that can do this, breakout the catalog and look for something…

Oh I forgot, Im starting to look hard at sortrainers…

Thinking how neat a collection of them would be…

at $152 bucks a pop….

somebody help me……
Hi, Im sancho and Im a addict….

Sure I can help you, no problem  ::)

Check out the dedicated Systainer section here on talkFestool All things Systainer  [big grin]

This should take some of the heat off FOG for fueling your addiction.  [wink]

Seth
 
RMW said:
Even after admitting that I was hooked I still sneered in my best superior manner at all those folks making such a big ta-do-da about those silly, overpriced plastic boxes. [cool] [cool]

I was the same but it was actually the sortainers that made the real difference in the efficiency of my on site setup. It's like so much Festool stuff, it's not what it is that you should use to judge it's worth it's all about what it does.

FASTER, EASIER, SMARTER, SKINT AND NO MORE HOLIDAYS COS I KEEP SPENDING MY MONEY ON GREEN THINGS.

I'm going back to Dewalt, I had a life then and got to see the rest of the world sometimes.
 
hockey_magnet said:
Stone Message said:
Well done Chris - you will not regret your Festool investments.

I do not see it as an addiction because, in my experience, most addictions degrade/hamper/destroy the individual. I think it is closer to 'seeing the light' and, just as most people benefit from their religious beliefs, we all have put our trust in Festool and now benefit from the relationship.

Here on the FOG, we have come together in a common belief that Festool is the one and only tool company. I know that there are some doubters, and we have seen their work recently on the FOG, but we must all be strong and resist the path of destruction. We have amongst us evangelists, like Paul Marcel, who through their dedication, strong belief and persuasive skills have managed to encourage many of us to follow the Festool path. Discovering Festool is a joyous thing, something wonderful and certainly life changing. In many religious orders the devotees have been made to give up all of their worldly goods or money - I have done the same - Festool now has it all but I have been blessed with some lovely tools in exchange. I know from my own experience that after my baptism with Festool green I can hold my head up high in the world of woodwork and never be afraid of any task no matter how challenging.

May the Rotex be with you.

Peter

Well written... Is this where we shout Hallelujah?  [big grin]

Gentlemen lets all put our hands on the computer screen in reverence and say Amen
 
ha! Peter's description had me thinking of a good parody video with a green pulpit.  And don't go sacrificing your fingers in the shop, Peter... that's not allowed.

Someone with Photoshop skills needs to turn Shane's profile pic into a Festool Druid (that person isn't me!)
 
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