Ts75 on DIY network recently

honeydoman

Honorary Member
Member
Joined
Feb 8, 2007
Messages
1,671
Anybody see the TS 75 being used on DIY I think it's rescue renovations show. And they are using the saw to rip up plywood but not using the dust extractor. And sawdust is blowing all over the place !!!

You'd think the rep or store or whoever got them there tools would added vac

But they never mention tools names on the shows even though most of us know what's tools they are

Festool:  that would be good advertising for you on these shows to sell more products
And if you want hire me to do commercial it will be a success !!!! 

Saws will be flying out of the warehouse !!! 
 
honeydokreg said:
Anybody see the TS 75 being used on DIY I think it's rescue renovations show. And they are using the saw to rip up plywood but not using the dust extractor. And sawdust is blowing all over the place !!!

You'd think the rep or store or whoever got them there tools would added vac

But they never mention tools names on the shows even though most of us know what's tools they are

Festool:  that would be good advertising for you on these shows to sell more products
And if you want hire me to do commercial it will be a success !!!! 

Saws will be flying out of the warehouse !!! 

Actually, the first place I ever saw Festool was on This Old House in Tommy Silvas hands. Then Gary Katz in his Finish Carpentry videos-which are incredible..Those guys have alot of street cred with me, so any tools they are willing to endorse I am more than willing to look into buying. I don't regret my Festool plunge at all.
 
First place I saw Festool was in my search for dust collectors.  Then I stumbled upon Brice Burrell's old website as-well-as Jerry Work's.  Read about what those guys were doing with the tools and then about their incredible dust collection with the CT22/33 at the time.  Was directed to the FOG, asked a few questions, got many good responses/advice, and I've been a user ever since.
 
I was flipping channels a couple weeks ago and stumbled upon some boat show. I think it was called 'extreme yachts, extreme yachting' or something similar. One of the guys was using a TS to cut interior panels.
 
Back
Top