SittingElf said:I especially like them calling the Kapex a "chop saw", and the Domino like a "biscuit joiner".
No you're not ignorantAlex said:SittingElf said:I especially like them calling the Kapex a "chop saw", and the Domino like a "biscuit joiner".
I'm probably pretty ignorant, but I thought the Kapex was exactly what you'd describe as a "chop saw", and the Domino LIKE a biscuit joiner, you know, not exactly the same, but more or less in the same category. ???
mastercabman said:No you're not ignorantAlex said:SittingElf said:I especially like them calling the Kapex a "chop saw", and the Domino like a "biscuit joiner".
I'm probably pretty ignorant, but I thought the Kapex was exactly what you'd describe as a "chop saw", and the Domino LIKE a biscuit joiner, you know, not exactly the same, but more or less in the same category. ???
A lot of people calls a miter saw a "chop saw" and the domino is just like a biscuit joiner.
Funny because I see those 2 guys pretty typical of most people on this forum![]()
Mmmmmmm?FOGNewbie said:mastercabman said:No you're not ignorantAlex said:SittingElf said:I especially like them calling the Kapex a "chop saw", and the Domino like a "biscuit joiner".
I'm probably pretty ignorant, but I thought the Kapex was exactly what you'd describe as a "chop saw", and the Domino LIKE a biscuit joiner, you know, not exactly the same, but more or less in the same category. ???
A lot of people calls a miter saw a "chop saw" and the domino is just like a biscuit joiner.
Funny because I see those 2 guys pretty typical of most people on this forum![]()
Actually I am just like them. I talk a lot in front of my few Festool Items and do nothing with the tools... :-[
Kevin D. said:As harmless as it may seem, and I'm not a lawyer, but I seriously doubt you are allowed to self promote in such a manner using another company's brand such as they do. If Festool has seen this, I wouldn't doubt their legal department is drafting a cease and desist order as I'm writing this.
sprior said:I don't think it's necessarily harmless. If a company markets itself as being the equivalent of you (by name) making the mental association between them and you in the mind of the public, and then they start doing bad things that tarnish their reputation (and you by the association they concocted), then you might feel you've been harmed.
sprior said:When it comes to marketing firms in general I'm skeptical. But I think the takeaway on this one should be "hire us to market your company and we'll do the same sketchy things that could be problematic that we're doing for ourselves."