Distinctive Interiors
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My first purchase was also a TS75 along with a 1400mm rail and a 3000mm rail.....It was for a specific job and it performed faultlessly....since then, it's been a very slippery slope...!!!
wpz said:I remember drooling over Festo catalogs in the late 90's and it becoming Festool later, but I didn't have the money to buy such expensive tools and had to make do with a Skil circular saw that I found in the trash and repaired.
Until 2002, when I was able to buy an ATF 55 EB/1 with 2 rails, a connector and 2 rail-clamps very cheaply at a sale because my local hardware store stopped it's business.
In 2005 I bought a Rotex RO 125 FEQ sander to sand and polish because I had to completely strip and repaint an old grand piano for a theatre production.
Since 2009 I finally stopped struggling financially and started making some decent money and gave away all of my crappy powertools and gradually replaced them with mostly Festool, Bosch, Makita and Metabo tools.
I still own (and use) the 125 rotex, but I mostly use it's bigger brother the RO 150 now.
I sold the ATF 55 and 1 rail to a colleague and she still uses it to this day to make sets for movies and theatre.
The ATF got replaced by a TS55 REBQ and since a couple of months by a TS60 KEBQ.
Yeah it's a slippery slope for sure! ;-)Managed to convince myself I needed a Domino for building speaker cabinets more easily (app. 3-4 years ago). Bought a second-hand one which came with a CT SYS for dust extraction. Used that for a while and then I decided to replace my otherwise excellent Bosch professional tracksaw for a TS55. Suddenly the "system" started to make sense and it went downhill very quickly from there![]()