Fogtainers For Sale! Anyone interested? This Ends August 15, 2010

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Here is a picture for the calendar.

I talked to a guy that was using his MFT/3 at the top of a lift. He was installing some kind of wood ceiling up so 20 to 25 feet in the air. Originally he was going up to measure and fit and then coming down to cut. The MFT/3 up in the list saved a tremendous amount of time on the job. His boss was very happy. Oh the MFT/3 and the idea to use it was the employees not the Boss's.
 
I can help tear.
I'll be gentle.

(you did say "something that looks good in a T shirt," didn't you?)
 
MacGyver, overwelmed by their presence, probably looks at those boxes and thinks, "wonder how much yellow I need to add to leave a stain that's Festool green?"    [scratch chin]

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Corwin said:
MacGyver, overwelmed by their presence, probably looks at those boxes and thinks, "wonder how much yellow I need to add to leave a stain that's Festool green?"     [scratch chin]

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Actually he has become quite attached to those boxes but will soon be suffering separation anxiety.  I wouldn't be surprised to see a pic or two over the weekend and maybe even some other good news!

Peter
 
[welcome] to the FOG!  I have a couple of Fogtainers that might be available but have a couple of members already asking for those.  If that doesn't work out, then I will post their availability here on the forum in the classified section.  My guess is that if that happens they will go fast, so check back often.

Peter
 
Had fun today... Note that ceiling height is 12 feet.  My wife will be overjoyed to still be able to see her Christmas tree!  She does have 12 feet x 300 feet of bubble wrap as a bonus!

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Those are only 25% of the total.  Picked these up from the printer and then came home and L and I applied labels.  Guys, don't be afraid of these labels falling off!

Peter
 
Mac's growing pretty fast compared to his picture.

Peter, that upwards shot of the Fogtainers is perfect for the possible future calendar (front or rear cover shot?).
 
Richard Leon said:
GPowers said:
That is a LOT of  FOGtainers  [eek]

I'd like to see the systainer they were shipped in!

Richard,

No systainer for the Fogtainers - just cardboard.  The ones in the photos above were the ones already in the US.  Previously I posted pictures of the fogtainers from Germany.  The stack behind the boxes are in addition to what I shot in my living room.
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All you need now is a 5000mm rail to lean on them.  [wink]

Not to be impatient, but does this mean the labelled Fogtainers will be shipping soon?  [drooling]
 
Hint:  My wife wants my living room empty very soon.  There will be a second batch of labelled ones based on the responses to the emails sent.  I also have 120 boxes sitting in my office for shipping and a new label printer.

Oops, the boss is coming home now.  Gotta go hide!

Peter
 
Ken Nagrod said:
Mac's growing pretty fast compared to his picture.

Peter, that upwards shot of the Fogtainers is perfect for the possible future calendar (front or rear cover shot?).

Ken, Thank you for the compliment on the photo.  Mac is slowing down in his growth spurt.  The vet was shocked when he gained 8 pounds in three weeks.  The avatar photo was taken a couple weeks before Christmas.  His photos are deceptive due to his body structure.  He is now about 40 lbs.  He is all muscle and long legs.  Lying down he looks like a typical Golden.  Once he stands, he looks tall and thin.  I frankly thinks that he confuses the camera.  See below, all these were taken the same day - 12/30/2010.
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By the way, these pictures were taken with a Fuji Finepix HS10 camera I bought my wife for Christmas.  Although it is not an interchangeable lense DSLR, it has a 24 - 720 mm lens and manual zoom.  I shoot in RAW format and then adjust in Adobe Camera Raw.

Peter

 
A real dog!

My golden is now 13 months old and a solid 80lbs of pure muscle, if anything the vet said he is a bit lean. His paws are as big or bigger than my hands.

I had no idea how smart and strong these dogs are. They love freezing weather and snow too, at least mine does. No wonder they use these as sled dogs now, the strength to size ratio is unbelievable. The only other dog I ever had or saw as smart was my old Doberman. I think my Golden may be smarter in some ways though. Bentley is just a bit hyper, about the only thing I can think of negative, but with 6 kids he is well played with!

Gorgeous dog you have there! Nice snout, not to thin  :). Looks like his leg wings are just coming in, wait for the mane he will get, I love these dogs.
 
nickao said:
A real dog!

My golden is now 13 months old and a solid 80lbs of pure muscle, if anything the vet said he is a bit lean. His paws are as big or bigger than my hands.

Forget pictures of your dog Nick, let's see the hands!  Are we talking like the Burger King commercial?  [tongue]
 
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