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Per Swenson said:
Dang,

I thought I killed this thread with my blatant but subtle attempt  at

video stardom.

Silly me.

Per

Per,

I thought you did too. I even tried to help  ;D

Seriously though, I think it would be great if you did some DVD's get your dad in on it too. I'd buy them.

Have you ever seen the DVD's by Charles Neil? Here
Very informative and worth the $$

Lets see... Crown Molding 101, Built In's for Dummies.....

I'm guessing a lot of of people could learn from you and your dad, May as well try to cash in on all that knowledge and experience you've acquired over the years.

Scott W.
 
Thanks Scott,

Make me feel all soft and mushy.

But, yeah, we are gonna do this.

But first I need to sell some jobs in this really bleak market.

Then I'll be able to kill a bunch a birds. Eat, Buy a Camera, Shoot the jobs,

all at the same time.

What was that about best laid plans?

Per
 
Per Swenson said:
Thanks Scott,

Make me feel all soft and mushy.

But, yeah, we are gonna do this.

But first I need to sell some jobs in this really bleak market.

Then I'll be able to kill a bunch a birds. Eat, Buy a Camera, Shoot the jobs,

all at the same time.

What was that about best laid plans?

Per

I hear you brother. Things are getting pretty tight around here also.

If you want to borrow my Sony Hi Def camera to "test the waters" just shout. It's just collecting dust most of the time anyway but I don't think it would make a good stew. You're gona need some software and a computer with some horse power if you are going to shoot in Hi Def.

I've done a few and can share my experiences (more like lessons learned ;)) same on website building etc, we take care of over 150 sites for our customers. 

Scott W.
 
And I will throw my hat in as well for any help you might need getting set up Per.  Getting the camera and editing the video is only half the battle, lol.  And remember, if your site costs more than $5/month to maintain, you're not doing it right.  ;)
 
Marc,

Really enjoy your podcast and your participation on this forum.  The more the merrier.

As noted, Festool does not do the best job of promoting their product and where it not for things like your podcasts
and these forms, I would never have "invested" so heavily in their products.  It has also helped me get more out of
out of the tools I currently own.

Great quality on the podcasts by the way.

Good luck and keep it coming!

 
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