NOVEMBER 2008: Sponsored by TJ and Beaver Tools

I cusomize my tools by distressing them for the antique effect.  Splatter a little paint on it, drop it on the floor a few times, hit it with a hammer, etc.  Gives it a more "used" look.  "No honey, I've had this old thing forever!"
 
Good Afternoon,
We're getting near the end of the month!  Only six days left to submit your entries for this month's contest.

We're all looking forward to the creative interpretations members give to this month's theme.  We've seen some good stuff already...How about your ideas?

TJ and the people at Beaver Tools will pick a winner at the end of the month.

To submit your entry, head on over to the the Contest Discussion in the "About Our Members" board.

See you and your ideas over there.

Thanks,
Matthew
 
Lots of Luck to all of you!!  I am blessed to have an excellent, very helpful, practical and supportive wife.  I have learned to not even think of hiding anything from her -- it's simply not possible, at least not for any significant period of time.  If there was a contest to determine the best questioner to get at the bottom of whatever subject, she would likely be a winner.  Whenever she takes an interest in whatever subject, she quietly and softly starts asking questions which may seem a little off-base at first [particularly when she doesn't know much about the subject when she starts questioning].  But she quickly zeros in, and typcially within a few minutes the person who previously appeared to have all the answers is no longer able to provide the answer.  That would still be true even if Obama or any of his advisers were the subjects of her questioning, e.g. about their economic or foreign policies.  They'd soon be embarrassed, or speechless.  (It took me a lot longer to see the benefits of many Festool products than it did for her, and she is not and has never been a woodworker.)  So I'll have to wait for another contest with a different theme, like building furniture!  ;D

Dave R.
 
Dave,
I think somewhere along the line, the theme of this contest was not communicated with the proper lightheartedness!

You don't literally have to hide things from your wife to participate in the contest.  It's about dreaming up some ideas, kind of pretending and having some fun with a "what if" scenario (in your case) or the real thing (in other people's cases), or a situation where we don't even know for sure!

If you take a look at the entries so far, we have creative ideas that are clearly not literally meant to be deceptive.  For example, look at this hilarious example posted by Enrico:
http://festoolownersgroup.com/index.php?topic=5530.msg57765#msg57765

That's what I'm talking about!

Stay in touch,
Matthew

 
Good Morning,
This contest is now closed for entries, and we are awaiting word on the winner...

Announcement to follow!

Stay in touch,
Matthew
 
Matthew Schenker said:
Good Morning,
This contest is now closed for entries, and we are awaiting word on the winner...

Announcement to follow!

Stay in touch,
Matthew

It looks like I won't get any work done this morning.  Refresh, refresh, refresh....
 
Good Morning,
Sorry to keep everyone waiting.

OK, we have a winner for November...

And the winner is...Enrico74.

The winning entry was Enrico's clever post explaining how to use a TS 55 plunge saw as a bread knife, a Domino as a duster, and an OF 1400 router as a mixer.  He showed brilliant ingenuity, and I am sure his spouse will be happy to share his Festool tools for various tasks around the house!

To see Enrico's winning entry, CLICK HERE.

Enrico won a 1.3Ah NiCad C12 Drill from Beaver Tools.

A big thank you to TJ and his colleagues at Beaver Tools for sponsoring this month's contest!

Congratulations Enrico!

Stay in touch,
Matthew
 
Congrats Enrico,
I'm sure your wife will enjoy the drill ;D.  My girlfriend wants a Domino Duster. She cracked up when I showed her the picture. See the trouble you've caused. ;)

Good choice guys.

Mike
 
Enrico74 said:
yeeaaaahh ;D
Many thanks !

Hey, you deserve it!  Thanks for being creative, and showing how to have some fun with this topic.

Now I wonder, what household task will the C12 be used for?  Can't be just a drill, can it?

Congratulations again.

Thanks,
Matthew
 
congrats Enrico, Now what kind of household item will your new drill become?
 
Enrico,
Hold onto that!
Maybe in the future one of the dealers will sponsor another out-of-the ordinary theme, and that entry could be the winner!
Matthew
 
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