squall_line
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It's been a long, draining winter.
I'm coming to the realization that I don't have much time these days for woodworking (toddler in the house), my patience isn't really there to work on any sort of project (woodworking, remodeling, or otherwise), and my aptitude just doesn't seem to be moving in any appreciably positive direction.
I amassed an unhealthy amount of Festool products in the last 22 months, and really should start selling off most of it (consumables included, which probably out-cost the tools themselves).
For sure I'll keep my HKC 55, as I've used it for a number of demolition and other random cutting tasks. And you'd have to pry my CXS out of my cold, dead hands.
Redundant tools are pretty easy to decide to cull from the herd (HK 55 when I also have an HKC 55, for example), but what sorts of things would be considered "essential" to light handiwork tasks around the house? For sure I don't "need" all 4 Festool routers, even though I have them (and certainly don't need two 1400s), but one of them would probably be handy to keep. I probably don't need a two DF 500s AND a 700, but I've used the 500 for a lot of things that people might grab a Kreg jig for, so I'll probably keep one of those as well.
I feel like the "basic" list is a drill, a driver, a saw, a router, and a workbench.
Any thoughts?
(The feeding frenzy/listing will probably start around the end of the month, so please don't fill my DMs with tool requests before then.)
I'm coming to the realization that I don't have much time these days for woodworking (toddler in the house), my patience isn't really there to work on any sort of project (woodworking, remodeling, or otherwise), and my aptitude just doesn't seem to be moving in any appreciably positive direction.
I amassed an unhealthy amount of Festool products in the last 22 months, and really should start selling off most of it (consumables included, which probably out-cost the tools themselves).
For sure I'll keep my HKC 55, as I've used it for a number of demolition and other random cutting tasks. And you'd have to pry my CXS out of my cold, dead hands.
Redundant tools are pretty easy to decide to cull from the herd (HK 55 when I also have an HKC 55, for example), but what sorts of things would be considered "essential" to light handiwork tasks around the house? For sure I don't "need" all 4 Festool routers, even though I have them (and certainly don't need two 1400s), but one of them would probably be handy to keep. I probably don't need a two DF 500s AND a 700, but I've used the 500 for a lot of things that people might grab a Kreg jig for, so I'll probably keep one of those as well.
I feel like the "basic" list is a drill, a driver, a saw, a router, and a workbench.
Any thoughts?
(The feeding frenzy/listing will probably start around the end of the month, so please don't fill my DMs with tool requests before then.)