promhandicam
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Happy to help out a friend or family member if I have the time, but I need my tools to earn my living - that goes for all my tools, not just the Festools.
tallgrass said:Quote from: tallgrass on April 30, 2012, 12:56 AM
Hey, was my post edited?
This one?
"I don't loan out the white or orange boxes. I have my pre Festool tools in what I call my bag. I only loan my tools from my bag. That way I don't loose any friends."
(post # 11)
Todd, you posted at 1.56 in the morning.
That means no coffee because Starbucks was closed.
Maybe the world will look different after your latte in the "mid morning"
« Last Edit: April 30, 2012, 07:53 AM by Roger Savatteri » Report to moderator Logged
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Yes this post. Two words were selectively removed. The same words and a double space was left in both places. Not angry about it , though it would be nice to be told when this happens.
BBuild said:Loan out my festools? No way! I hardly let other people use them. You should of saw me fly down the stairs the other day when I heard the new guy fire up my kapex.
Tom Bellemare said:I stopped by a local shop yesterday to show the owner the Domino XL and SysLite. He was commissioned to fix a pocket door in the Capital Building of the "Republic of Texas". At least it seemed like it may be that old (original).
The challenge was to clean up a dado on the bottom of the door, so, running a router horizontally. I suggested the two-Edge Guide method with a twist. He already had one Edge Guide for his OF 1400, so I brought mine and two sheets of 6 mm Plexiglass that were about 10" x 12". The purpose of those sheets was to replace the black plastic runners on the edges of the Edge Guides. That's the twist - by using the large area of the Plexiglass sheets, it would secure the router much better and should result in a cleaner dado.
I know the Plexiglass Routing Aid would have worked but using the method above, he will have "micro-adjustment". We'll see how it all worked out...
'Long story short, loaning of a Festool item might preserve some of Texas history. That Capital Building is bigger than the one in DC because it could be... Oh, and Texas is bigger than France...
Tom