If Festool offered the ______ (insert favorite NAINA), I would buy one today.

GPowers said:
Wood_Junkie said:
... You know you're going to try it...  So here are my cautions:  Not at work... Or with SWMBO around....

Hey, she is a looker [eek]. You will have a hard time out ranking her with content oriented around tools.

Maybe Festool could take a cue from Ridgid and their calendars...
 
Wood_Junkie said:
Just a funny aside... I referenced NAINA in a PM to another member.
He wasn't familiar with it, and Googled the word.

[scared]     [eek]     [embarassed]

You know you're going to try it...  So here are my cautions:  Not at work... Or with SWMBO around.

I think we need to increase "NAINA" usage to get FOG to the top result!

HOLY WICK!!!  [eek]  Who'd a thunk it??? 

[smile]
 
Wood_Junkie said:
Just a funny aside... I referenced NAINA in a PM to another member.
He wasn't familiar with it, and Googled the word.

[scared]     [eek]     [embarassed]

You know you're going to try it...  So here are my cautions:  Not at work... Or with SWMBO around.

I think we need to increase "NAINA" usage to get FOG to the top result!

Thank you for the suggestion to Google Brice.  You're a good man.
 
Sean Ackerman said:
Wood_Junkie said:
Just a funny aside... I referenced NAINA in a PM to another member.
He wasn't familiar with it, and Googled the word.

[scared]     [eek]     [embarassed]

You know you're going to try it...  So here are my cautions:  Not at work... Or with SWMBO around.

I think we need to increase "NAINA" usage to get FOG to the top result!

Thank you for the suggestion to Google Brice.  You're a good man.

Google Brice?  [huh]

 
Corwin said:
Sean Ackerman said:
Wood_Junkie said:
Just a funny aside... I referenced NAINA in a PM to another member.
He wasn't familiar with it, and Googled the word.

[scared]     [eek]     [embarassed]

You know you're going to try it...  So here are my cautions:  Not at work... Or with SWMBO around.

I think we need to increase "NAINA" usage to get FOG to the top result!

Thank you for the suggestion to Google Brice.  You're a good man.

Google Brice?   [huh]

Corwin,

I did that and it comes up with contact info and a phone number for a Brice Burrell, DeWalt field investigator.  I'm not sure what that's about. Double agent?  [unsure]

[poke] BRICE
 
Ken Nagrod said:
Corwin,

I did that and it comes up with contact info and a phone number for a Brice Burrell, DeWalt field investigator.  I'm not sure what that's about. Double agent?  [unsure]

[poke] BRICE

Ken, you outted me, all my Systainers are really filled with DeWalt tools...... [blink] [big grin]
 
cms mobile table with of1400 and ts 75 attachments...i already am thiinking to buy it from europe...it makes me nervous when i need it and i know it is available in europe..i just discovered festool 2 years ago and own ts 75,ct 36,mft 3,0f 1400,lots of systainers and sortainers,accesories,paralel guide set and few rails...more to come in near future..every tool i bought it paid its price in the first week of work...with tips of how to from Brice's site i go straight to toolnut.com and just make the order,sean amd his team in service is like festool in tools..no kidding
 
Sparktrician said:
I'd like to see the OF1800.  (Totally fictitious product, guys!!!)  Ideally it would have the form and functionality of the OF2200, just scaled down to be a touch more powerful than the OF1400, and to fit between the two.  It's hard to justify the OF2200 for much of what I normally do.  Yes, the 18 pound OF2200 does keep things from wiggling about, but it's a bit of overkill unless one is in a full-time production shop.  The OF2200 goes to hand very well and is more comfortable to use than the OF1400 in my paradigm.  Dust collection on the OF2200 is far better, too.  I'd also like to see it with the ability to be used in a router table, like the CMS. And now that I think of it, I'd like it to be compatible with the LR32.

I'd add the TF2200 and the CMS, too.  

 
How about an air freshener/scent that has the same smell as when I open a new systainer with a brand new Festool inside? It might be cheaper than getting my fix through actually buying the new Festools! (Although it would likely not be as satisfying.)

Brad
 
BTDT said:
How about an air freshener/scent that has the same smell as when I open a new systainer with a brand new Festool inside? It might be cheaper than getting my fix through actually buying the new Festools! (Although it would likely not be as satisfying.)

Brad

The new Festool smell is very unique, and you are right is can be addictive.  [big grin]
 
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