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Chelt Steve

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Hi all, new to this fantastic group.
I can't hide my excitement about receiving my new Kapex 120 UG set which should arrive tomorrow!
I only discovered Festool about 3 years ago, and built up quite an array of Festools for my kitchen fitting, which I've been doing for about 20 years!
I've even ordered a Festool tape measure now! I'm becoming a complete tart but I don't care!!
Cheers
Steve
 
Sounds like you're going to fit in well! Don't want to burst your bubble too soon, but don't get your hopes up about the tape measure, it's not great (but everything else is, and that's what matters!)  [big grin]

Welcome!
 
Welcome you tart [wink] [cool]

You're going to love your KAPEX.

Have you invested in different blades? They're quick to change.

cheers,

Kev.

PS I see a suite of CMS modules in your future (I'm a pre cog)

 
Thanks Kev
I'll mostly be cutting cornices etc, so I'm sure the supplied blade will be fine for now.
I reckon the table saw module for the TS55 would be handy for me, then I could get rid of my old heavy Dewalt table saw, but to be honest I hardly use that anymore with the plunge saw in my armoury!
 
I was blown away with the accuracy of the CMS table saw setup - wasn't expecting a hand tool in a "module" to feel so professional and refined (despite my Festool intimacy). I've plonked the TS75 in mine ... I only did it as a "short term" thing until I get space organised for some bigger Hammer kit - but now I'm questioning my need for a Hammer slider.

 
There's a language barrier going on here, I opened this thread expecting to see a green pastry lol  [big grin]
 
First, Welcome! I learned about Festool at about the same time(actually about 4 1/2 years ago). Second, I thought for a moment Festool was going into the food industry. I saw Festool tart and all of the sudden I craved dessert.  [smile]

Regarding the measuring tape, I have two. One works well. The other not as well after being dropped. It is difficult to recoil. Could have just been a fluke. Most everything else has worked exceedingly well.
 
The language is English, the problem is the local comprehension [blink] from the land of the "fanny pack" [eek]
 
Paul G said:
There's a language barrier going on here, I opened this thread expecting to see a green pastry lol  [big grin]
 And I was expecting a cute British woman dressed in green... Sigh, all got I got was words from Kev down under.
 
 
Kev said:
The language is English, the problem is the local comprehension [blink] from the land of the "fanny pack" [eek]
  Hey, it can't be All Chalk and Cheese, or Belts and Braces for everyone.
  We COULD keep it universal with Jeremy from Top Gear... POWERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
[wink]
 
I'm still trying to figure out the difference between the boot, and a torch, and what is bangers and mash. ;D
 
FOGNewbie said:
I'm still trying to figure out the difference between the boot, and a torch, and what is bangers and mash. ;D
  Boot- Trunk of a vehicle/car
Bonnet- Hood of the vehicle
'Coupay... We say Coupe
  Al-LOO-MIN-'e'-um-  means Aluminum  [wink]
Idear,,  don't know where the R comes from, still waiting on an explanation of who snuck them in... Idea
  In-Situ---- working where you are at the moment
Whilst-------- working 'while' wondering WHY you are working at the moment...
Offer the part up to the assembly-    Um, bolt the darn thing in..... [big grin]

  Torch- flashlight
Bangers and Mash- sausage and beans, or sausage and something
Page 3 girls- well, nevermind  ...... [eek]
 
Bangers & Mash = Sausage & Potatos (mashed potatoes)

Page 3,,,,thats a whole other topic that i don't think Shane would allow here  [crying]
 
Chelt Steve said:
Hi all, new to this fantastic group.
I can't hide my excitement about receiving my new Kapex 120 UG set which should arrive tomorrow!
I only discovered Festool about 3 years ago, and built up quite an array of Festools for my kitchen fitting, which I've been doing for about 20 years!
I've even ordered a Festool tape measure now! I'm becoming a complete tart but I don't care!!
Cheers
Steve
hey bud
[welcome]
ya need to log in the UK crew thread, in the connection folder
 
Welcome...

Kinda on the same thread... Kapex, love the kapex and ug set up, I would like to know what blades the uk chaps are using? For example cornices and pelmets for kitchen.

Steve, I see you're in Cheltenham have you used Nuts and Bolts? Only in W-S-M really awesome. Festool folding rule is good.

Cheers
 
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