Bertotti
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Birdhunter said:I find there are two types of tool buyers. One type buys a tool when he/she has an immediate need and cannot do the job without that tool. The second type, a new tool they can imagine a need for somewhere in the future and places an immediate order. The second type cruises the woodworking shows and stores just to look and often returns with a treasure.
Quilty as charged for both!
My usual scenario is to start a project get tired of doing the same thing over and over and look for a faster way, find it in a new tool only to find it isn't there and I have to order and by the time I get it I waded through the slow old process, but its there for the next time.
I find I still hesitate to pull the trigger on an expensive tool but I am also disappointed it wasn't there. I doubt I will get anything I was going to use it for done before it arrives so I will use it soon but sadly that's because I found some 18" floor trusses flexing when a person walks across that section of floor. There were water leaks so now flooring comes out to inspect the subfloor then fix or tackle the trusses themselves, most likely a combination of both. The original contractor installed a broken one and scabbed a 2x4 8" long along the broken part. I hate it when people take the easy way out on a new build now 14 years later it's that much more of a pain. I digress sorry.
I am anxious for the store to get the 700 that says something!