New toys......

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Uncle Bob the "crack" dealer delivered another batch of goodies to me this afternoon.  I got:

MFS700
LR32-Sys(OF1400)
FS 1080-LR 32
PSB300
DS400EQ
5 sortainers (2x 4, 2 x 12, 1x 9)
And a Sys 2 Vari systainer.
Oh, and a Tool organizer (systainer 4 with insert)

I am still waiting on the Tradesman cleaning kit, some paper for the DS, and an accessory or 2 for the PSB. (These shipped seperately from the other stuff)

I need help.

Please, someone, organize an intervention ;D

 
Well since it appears that you are totally out of control and intervention will most likely spark even a more aggressive quest to fulfill the Green need. ;D

  It's my unprofessional opinion that you should continue on this rapid acquisition of all things festool. While the Kapex is still months away. Further instant gratification can be achieved by things such as a VS 600 and some templates,  an OF 1010 EQ, and a boatload of accessories and router profile bits for the routers. You will need this stuff to fill the Systainer's and Sortainers. Might as well get the systainer cart and a toolie tool.
  Deflector for the rails, and a couple of hats and Tshirts  8)
 
Garry said:
Uncle Bob the "crack" dealer delivered another batch of goodies to me this afternoon.  I got:

MFS700
LR32-Sys(OF1400)
FS 1080-LR 32
PSB300
DS400EQ
5 sortainers (2x 4, 2 x 12, 1x 9)
And a Sys 2 Vari systainer.
Oh, and a Tool organizer (systainer 4 with insert)

I am still waiting on the Tradesman cleaning kit, some paper for the DS, and an accessory or 2 for the PSB. (These shipped seperately from the other stuff)

I need help.

Please, someone, organize an intervention ;D

Garry,

The first stage is admitting you have a problem, and you've done that. Well done.

The second stage is removing the temptation - and in order to help you, I'd be willing to take all your Festool gear off you. I realise I'm on the wrong continent, but as a further incentive to help you along, I'll even pay some towards the shipping costs. I can't say fairer than that. Let me know when you're ready to ship it....

;D
 
I'm going to finish the job here, and swing you back the other way, by fueling the fires of lust.

Unpacked and set up the outriggers for the Kapex today. It was a lot of fun. A different experience from using a folding chop saw stand like those prevalent in U.S.

I'd say it's less convenient for folding up and stowing away, or carrying to a different place form day to day, but I will say it was a pleasure to use. It has a lot of cool little things about it.
 
Eli said:
I'm going to finish the job here, and swing you back the other way, by fueling the fires of lust.

Unpacked and set up the outriggers for the Kapex today. It was a lot of fun. A different experience from using a folding chop saw stand like those prevalent in U.S.

I'd say it's less convenient for folding up and stowing away, or carrying to a different place form day to day, but I will say it was a pleasure to use. It has a lot of cool little things about it.

Okay, okay,

Pictures and explanations...................
 
Garry, I understand your pain/pleasure and as you can see my signature keeps growing and does not even include the jigs and other very cool gadgets. ;D I also have the exact same "crack" dealer as you and truly believe that he puts a magic invisible powder on each Festool box and tool that seeps into your brain and FORCES you to buy more and more. :o Just my theory but backed up by empirical evidence. :D

Eli, you are truly not a nice person and have completely lost your status as a YANK. That was a terribly mean gloat about the Kapexand I dare you to send lots of pictures. ;) Fred
 
Perhaps Eli could melt his Kapex and send it to me in a syringe.  The net result would be the same as I'm dealing with now. :D
 
I'm sorry, I'm moving house. I'll send you pix of the legs when they are set up at the new place. Did you really want more pictures of the Kapex?? I can go out to the shed and shoot a few tomorrow while you're sleeping.

 
Eli said:
I'm going to finish the job here, and swing you back the other way, by fueling the fires of lust.

Unpacked and set up the outriggers for the Kapex today. It was a lot of fun. A different experience from using a folding chop saw stand like those prevalent in U.S.

I'd say it's less convenient for folding up and stowing away, or carrying to a different place form day to day, but I will say it was a pleasure to use. It has a lot of cool little things about it.

Beware of Dan Clark!! 
Dave R.
 
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