Woodwork Wizard
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I have been running my own woodworking business for over 20 years and always used the best that BoschDeWaltMakitaetc.etc. had to offer, then 11 months ago when I purchased a TS-55R with 2 x 1400 rails and a CT Midi extractor I was stunned by how good it was and so was completely hooked... Anyway, my question is, is it normal for this to happen to someone, then before long they start selling the tools they've used for years to replace the whole lot with Festool? And I don't just mean the tools and their accessories, I've even got the t-shirts, a Rotex watch and a beanie hat!
It's a condition that I call Festool Obsesstool.
My reasoning is that to my mind it is such a genius system that goes together so brilliantly that you can't help but love. Every Festool I now own seems to be many times better in every way than anything else I've ever had, seen or even ever heard of. It's so portable, very accurate, brilliantly organised and makes no dust. I do a lot of built-in furniture in occupied homes and my customers really appreciate their houses staying clean. All of this and numerous other reasons all leads me to believe that Festool isn't that expensive after all as it very quickly pays for itself, is all such a joy to use but best of all has made me a much more confident craftsman because I can do everything so much better now. Now that is priceless.
P.S. I have found the best way to treat Festool Obsesstool is to treat yourself to a Systainer. As and when required.
Ian
It's a condition that I call Festool Obsesstool.
My reasoning is that to my mind it is such a genius system that goes together so brilliantly that you can't help but love. Every Festool I now own seems to be many times better in every way than anything else I've ever had, seen or even ever heard of. It's so portable, very accurate, brilliantly organised and makes no dust. I do a lot of built-in furniture in occupied homes and my customers really appreciate their houses staying clean. All of this and numerous other reasons all leads me to believe that Festool isn't that expensive after all as it very quickly pays for itself, is all such a joy to use but best of all has made me a much more confident craftsman because I can do everything so much better now. Now that is priceless.
P.S. I have found the best way to treat Festool Obsesstool is to treat yourself to a Systainer. As and when required.
Ian