New van colours!

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After starting on the slippery festool slope a few years ago, I can honestly say the tools have improved my productivity and quality of my workmanship no end. My favourites have to the plunge saw and kapex. Having just got a new van, I thought the time is right for new colours on the livery! I love it but what do you guys think? Too much?
 

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Looks great, but you put steering wheel on the wrong side.  [scared]
[wink]
Will definitely turn heads of Festool junkies.
 
I think it looks great.  Not too much at all.  To me, it says there is a successful professional tradesman that must be doing something right if he can afford a vehicle like that and have it outfitted in such an organized, neat and clean way.
 
Thanks for those kind words  :) Many clients comment on the inside of the van, which is a nice compliment to receive.
 
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Many clients comment on the inside of the van, which is a nice compliment to receive.
Agree. Good initial impression is important to win jobs.
 
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After starting on the slippery festool slope a few years ago, I can honestly say the tools have improved my productivity and quality of my workmanship no end. My favourites have to the plunge saw and kapex. Having just got a new van, I thought the time is right for new colours on the livery! I love it but what do you guys think? Too much?

Incredible job!  Although I would hate to see your annual insurance premium.  Very professional appearance!

Cliff

 
Wow. Gorgeous scheme and what an eye catcher. Not too much at all, if I lived over there and needed some renovation work I'd call! Well.....I'd do my own work but By God if I did not I would call!!!!
 
I'll ask the hard-hitting questions. What is that green circular thing above right of your dust pan?

Van looks great!
 
waterloomarc said:
I'll ask the hard-hitting questions. What is that green circular thing above right of your dust pan?

Van looks great!

That is wind up power cord.  The plug end is clearly visible...
 
Well done graphics. But the security side of me would never leave that parked anywhere unattended. Too many crooks in these parts.
 
That's awesome! In these parts I don't even put my number on my vehicle. Anything that might set a vehicle apart makes it a target. Until I get a shop, I can't risk it...
 
Xoncention said:
waterloomarc said:
I'll ask the hard-hitting questions. What is that green circular thing above right of your dust pan?

Van looks great!

That is wind up power cord.  The plug end is clearly visible...

I see it now. I though power cord was something sticking out of the cubbie.
 
Paddyfin1 said:
That looks amazing
Very professional...... your giving me ideas
thanks paddyfin1, that's why we're here, to share ideas and make the world a better place 😀
 
neeleman said:
Did you contact Festool about using the picture of the TS 55 saw on the van?
the picture is actually a photo of my ts55 so I think copyright may be mine ha ha. Seriously though, I think it's a good bit of advertising for Festool so I don't think they'll mind too much.
 
sigmatango said:
That's awesome! In these parts I don't even put my number on my vehicle. Anything that might set a vehicle apart makes it a target. Until I get a shop, I can't risk it...
wow, really? Sounds a little harsh in that part of the world. Guess we're very lucky, but we do have criminals and that's why the van is emptied every night.
 
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