Brice Burrell
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- Mar 13, 2007
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I spent the morning going back and looking at some of the content from the early days here on the FOG. It was great to remember the old days when this site was new, and Festool was still a small company that was more actively involved with the site. I had even more fun seeing the names of so many old FOG friends again. Many have long since gone from this site, but a surprising number of the old gang still check in regularly. If you're an old salt here, and you haven't recently, I suggest you take a trip down memory lane with the early posts here. Also, if you are one of the long time members that still stops by from time to time, how about drop a reply here and let us know how you're doing.
First posts on the FOG.
Here is some old content I enjoyed today.
Per Swenson, From Rough Sawn to Workable TS75 and 850 Power Plane
PatR/Llap Goch, Kapex (Greek for Spending my Childrens Inheritence)
Frank Pellow, Restoring the Exterior of a Cedar Cabin Using Three Festool Sanders
Overtime, Euro Cabinets 101-2 A Beginner's Guide
Forrest Anderson, Consolidated List of Festool Links (Reviews, Videos, Brochures, Manuals etc)
BTW, I still check in somewhat regularly. I don't post much anymore since I don't have the interest in tools like I used to. About five years ago I stopped working as a contractor and focused on being a full time landlord. I don't miss the hustle of being a contractor at all, and I still get to pick up my tools once in a while to remember the satisfaction you can only get by making something with your own two hands.
First posts on the FOG.
Here is some old content I enjoyed today.
Per Swenson, From Rough Sawn to Workable TS75 and 850 Power Plane
PatR/Llap Goch, Kapex (Greek for Spending my Childrens Inheritence)
Frank Pellow, Restoring the Exterior of a Cedar Cabin Using Three Festool Sanders
Overtime, Euro Cabinets 101-2 A Beginner's Guide
Forrest Anderson, Consolidated List of Festool Links (Reviews, Videos, Brochures, Manuals etc)
BTW, I still check in somewhat regularly. I don't post much anymore since I don't have the interest in tools like I used to. About five years ago I stopped working as a contractor and focused on being a full time landlord. I don't miss the hustle of being a contractor at all, and I still get to pick up my tools once in a while to remember the satisfaction you can only get by making something with your own two hands.