ajcoholic said:
This discussion has two trains of thought IMO -
one being that in many instances, some people seem to get "Festool crazy", and seem to want to want to acquire the entire range of tools, whether they need them or not. In those cases, I think the person is similar to any other "gang" of people who think that the more of "brand X" they acquire the cooler they will seem to the other members. Similarly, to the rest of the people, who just see the $$ being spent, thyey can think you're nuts.
on the other hand, I too have tried to explain to fellow tradespeople, that I believed a purchase I made (either Festool or other quality tools or equipment) really does mean more productivity, a better working environment and more. But there are others who think that cheaper tools are just as good and no amount of discussion will change their opinion.
Your point is taken, but at the same time you seem to allude that tradespeople are somehow superior to those of us who are essentially hobbyists, but want the very best in our home shops.
Yes, I've now purchased virtually EVERY Festool power tool that I can even dream of using in the future. But for the most part, those tools replaced far inferior tools I had been using for years. In fact I'm right in the process of posting the final batch of lesser tools on Craiglist to get them out of my workshop.
In my case, I'm looking forward to my retirement in a few years, and I have the income NOW to buy the whole shebang. I won't have that income after retirement, and prices will continue to increase as we have seen just this month. So... I am taking advantage of my income and dreams to set up my shop with what I call "LifeLong Tools" NOW. The tools I'm buying I don't ever feel that I'll want to replace with something better, and that's my goal.
I just counted, and I now have 56 Systainers full of Green Goodness. I've achieved my primary goal for small tools, and only have a few larger machines to go to achieve my ultimate dream workshop. These purchases allow me to have a great sense of optimism about my retirement. Woodworking is something that is a passion for me, not a trade, and I won't apologize or feel embarrassed about the fact that I own so many of the absolute BEST tools in the world. Will I use ALL of my purchases in the very near future? Probably not, because I don't have the time and am overseas half the year at work, but I do have the ideas in my head that were the genesis for each and every Festool I've purchased.
I am the same way with Apple for all my I.T. needs, and with Canon photography products as a semi-professional Fine-Art and Documentary photographer. To each his own needs and desires, and no one should pooh pooh someone for their ambition, dreams, or desires.
Just my [2cents]
Cheers,
Frank
P.S. Holy Crap!! I just looked at my posting numbers. 1000!!!???? WOW, do I spend THAT much time on here??? [scared]