Small pleasures, or what new in the East ...

I took my family on few days to the sea. Before leaving not enough time to insert images with the result of the work. So at least now.
But while I was away I received shipment of new toys. So I returned today with a car full of goodies. I wish you a nice week.

[smile] [wink] [smile]

 

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Where - exactly - is your vehicle parked? I would like to do some shopping...and I think you have just what I need!

[big grin]
 
wow said:
Where - exactly - is your vehicle parked? I would like to do some shopping...and I think you have just what I need!

[big grin]

Mr. Wow, My thanks for the morning smile. I believe that better suits your intention to visit some Mr. Frank. Particularly with regard to wide range offering. But anyway, I'm going to share my joy with nascent grinding section. Wonderfull still life, you say?

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What's that beltsander systainer you got there?
I have tried to find it online, but no show.
Is that no longer in production?

Looking at your picture the parts number is 493801
 
alkaline said:
But small glossy white cabinet in the hallway will be nice.

Beautiful work.
What finish/ paint is on the white cabinets. They look really good.
Tim
 
Untidy Shop said:
NL-mikkla said:
What's that beltsander systainer you got there?
I have tried to find it online, but no show.
Is that no longer in production?

Looking at your picture the parts number is 493801
Perhaps-

http://www.festool.com.au/epages/tooltechnic.sf/en_AU/?ObjectPath=/Shops/tooltechnic/Products/570222/SubProducts/570222

  [smile]

No it's not the BS105 systainer, it is as wide as a normal one which is stacked beneath the mistery systainer.
It's also a different article number.

I think it is an older systainer containing a selection of belts but is no longer available anymore.
Just a guess...
 
NL-mikkla said:
Untidy Shop said:
NL-mikkla said:
What's that beltsander systainer you got there?
I have tried to find it online, but no show.
Is that no longer in production?

Looking at your picture the parts number is 493801
Perhaps-

http://www.festool.com.au/epages/tooltechnic.sf/en_AU/?ObjectPath=/Shops/tooltechnic/Products/570222/SubProducts/570222

  [smile]

No it's not the BS105 systainer, it is as wide as a normal one which is stacked beneath the mistery systainer.
It's also a different article number.

I think it is an older systainer containing a selection of belts but is no longer available anymore.
Just a guess...
[size=12pt]

Well this might be closer to what you are thinking, but still not number you quote/see. Could not find this systainer on UK site and Aust site shows number available as critically low.

http://www.festool.com.au/epages/tooltechnic.sf/en_AU/?ObjectPath=/Shops/tooltechnic/Products/490752/SubProducts/490752
 
NL-mikkla said:
What's that beltsander systainer you got there?
I have tried to find it online, but no show.
Is that no longer in production?

Looking at your picture the parts number is 493801

This systainer I received when buying grinders in 2010. Was a set with accessories for stationary work. This year was the very generous to on sets, at least in our country. For example, Rotex 150 was sold in one systajner with polishing set including a paste. And the T12 I was getting two sets of bits and drill bits.

[wink]
 
Untidy Shop said:
[size=14pt]

Please tell us more about the 'Landy' in the avatar.


Landy's avatar is a car that belongs to a fleet of vehicles for the fun safari ride for tourists some African island. Owner of the business as a former member of the SAS apparently prefers this brand before Toyota.
And it likes me.

[smile] [smile] [smile]
 
Tim Raleigh said:
alkaline said:
But small glossy white cabinet in the hallway will be nice.

Beautiful work.
What finish/ paint is on the white cabinets. They look really good.
Tim

Thank you very much, white cabinets on the work of professional painter. I am a beginner in this work. I myself painting only a veneer varnished parts. But I am glad that you like the result.
As regards the material itself is a few layers of paint for cars polished to a high gloss.
It is in our country just enough trends, especially in conjunction with a minimalist design. Therefore now more able painters sprayed more  furniture board than vehicle bodies.

[smile]
 
Today I made the first self-injection. It has been shown that in a few details. 1.8 nozzle is excellent for the first two layers of the base (fill points). Surface using DTS 400 and 400 grit Brilant were as smooth as glass. Here I must mention that the work itself DTS 400 I was surprised. Whereas it is only 2 mm stroke I was expecting much more delicate operation, the opposite is true. Spray paints itself using the same nozzle had noticeable signs from the beginning that what we call orange, typical for car refinishing paints lower price range. I did three coats. Tomorrow will come into action a new player. This set was too long lie in store so I got a super price. I do not take pleasure in advance. One more thing.  Poor access to edges caused by poor quality of their surface. I quickly made ​​the one tool that I hopefully improve this part of the work.
 

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Today, I would not write about a little comforted. My joy is immense. I hit a few grains of dust. Then I used abrasive in 1500 and 3000, this time from 3M. Wipe away any remaining dust gray cloth Festool, then polished and paste Festool 8000 sheep fleece. Everything on medium speed. Soft start polisher is amazing. Finally Festool and green microfiber cleaning agent from the set.
The result? If I say that the surface is better than the one I bought It sounds can be immodest, but it's true. I do not know if it is possible to judge from the accompanying photos. What I know is that I'm doing new project itself. And thanks to my teacher in addition to (Technoviking) is the only Tim, your question is move me forward.
Finally, the perspective belongs to the kitchen. I used two layers of base ROBERLO (Spain) and three two-component car paint. I do not know the manufacturer, procure me a colleague. Finally, maintenance gun is not as difficult as I expected.
I wish you all a successful week.

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Those panels look fabulous.
Take care if you are using solvent based post catalyzed coatings.
Tim
 
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