my first project with the new Ts 55

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Here are a  few pics  of the fittd cupboards i built using the ts55 on site[attachimg=#]/Users/johnrichardson/Desktop/festool/DSCF3285.JPG
 
sorry ths is also the first time i tried to upload  pics on here  im using  a mac ... is there anywhere i  can learn how to post on here..
 
John,

First sticky in one of sub-forums: FORUM TECHNICAL > FOG Gallery & Attaching Images
should explain everything.
 
[attachurl=#]ok thanks ive uploaded the pix into a temp file on here awaiting moderation i presume... then i will try and  post  a narrative..http://festoolownersgroup.com/CoppermineMain//displayimage.php?pos=-1878

Thanks Dave!..
oops ive screwed up!

  this site isnt a festool lol  any way if you click that url above you get the unexpurgated uncensored pix of the general setup
I will try again later maybe once  my album is established... ;D by the way this  smiley icon is my personal favourite sort of goofy satisfaction . ;D

greetings from London Uk where the festools are half the distance from germany but twice the price..

ie mft3 sterling 435  dominooo sterling 517  but i wiiill get them i willlllllll .....

until then I really appreciate the new saw..  up to now I have been crosscutting and ripping on  trestles or what have you squaring up with a tee square and fatmax tape....my last splurge I got a ct22 to replace the dyson vacuum cleaner i had gaffer taped to the saw outlet that was the best sterling 360  :'( I spent as I have hayfever/dust allergy  and it will work with my old router dewalt planer and the new dominoo which i am daydreaming  aboot
 
Very nice work ! And with a minimum amount of tools and equipment, well done.  8)
I am sure that you will make very good use of an MFT and Domino when the time comes.

I still have a pair of those plastic saw horses and still use them  ;D  There has been a few times when I thought they would collapse under weight, but not yet.

What are the posts on that wall for ? (Where your jacket is hanging from) ?
Are they for future shelves or coat racks ?
 
Overtime said:
Very nice work ! And with a minimum amount of tools and equipment, well done.  8)
I am sure that you will make very good use of an MFT and Domino when the time comes.

I still have a pair of those plastic saw horses and still use them  ;D  There has been a few times when I thought they would collapse under weight, but not yet.

What are the posts on that wall for ? (Where your jacket is hanging from) ?
Are they for future shelves or coat racks ?
Thanks for your feed back everyone!! The heavy duty eyelet thingies on the wall are for ropes to pass through  for the clients yoga classes.... apparently the yoga practitioner hangs in various positions ...sounds painful but its good for you! :)
 
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