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  1. #1
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    Default Festool Bragging!!!

    OK lets hear it,

    Who's got what?

    Which do they think is best?

    And why?

    How long has everyone been using the black & green? Or even the blue?

    Anthony you can only watch

    Just kidding!

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    Good thread!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dustie View Post
    Anthony you can only watch Just kidding!
    Yeah, I have an unfair advantage.... " sir, slowly take your hands away from the TS55 and step away from the bragging podium".

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    #1 - Domino (First tool and best tool)
    #2 - TS55
    #3 - CT33
    #4 - PS300
    #5 - OF2000
    My ETS150/5 should be in the mail (bought second hand)
    Got bitten about a year and a half ago.

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    I only have two; a drill and a Domino. But if I can lock Anthony in his office on Saturday I'll have a heck of a lot more

    Better clear some space in this thread guys, I think I hear LGS coming...

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    Well, Groggy,
    Festool bragging may lead to Festool bagging, but anyway.
    Domino
    C12 drill and accessories
    Two OF2000's
    Kapex
    RO150
    RO150/3
    DTS400
    Trion Jigsaw.
    TS75, two 1400 mm and one 800 mm rail.
    CT22
    MFS400 Router Guide.
    I think that's it.

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    TS55
    OF 1000
    Rotex
    LS-130
    Delta 93 DX
    CT-22
    Domino
    ETS-150/3
    Assorted extra systainers

    Coming soon: MFT 3
    Cheers,

    Bob



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    Default My "best mate"...

    Wow...have rather a genuine adoration for my best mate.....
    Nearly 4 or 5 years old...& the best...love it!
    LOL..........looks like I'm going to be single for life....No one sharing my Shed! ......lol....goodness me....I've crossed over into being one of those....pocessive...SHEDIES.....
    "anyone touch it ..... your dead"...LOL
    Don't think you're playing it safe by walking in the middle of the road.....that's the surest way to get hit by traffic coming from both ways!
    I'm passionate about woodwork.......making Sawdust again & loving it!

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    and I have none.
    Visit my website at www.myFineWoodWork.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wongo View Post
    and I have none.
    Wongs, the domino will have you
    Pat
    Work is a necessary evil to be avoided. Mark Twain

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    Oh yeah baby. I am all yours. Take me.
    Visit my website at www.myFineWoodWork.com

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    Only one Festo tool - a 9.6volt CCD battery drill, bought it in 19-mumble, possibly at the second show I went to. Its still going strong on the original battery pack - they only came with one in those days.

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    Just the ETS 150/3 ROS for me.
    Still in its box, hasn't even smelt timber yet.
    I can hear it screaming to be let loose every time i walk past.

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    OF1010EBQ Small Router.
    CT Mini Dust Extractor.
    PS300EQ Barrel Grip Jigsaw.
    MFS400 Routing Template.

    They are lovely tools to work with.
    Regards,
    Ian.

    A larger version of my avatar picture can be found here. It is a scan of the front cover of the May 1960 issue of Woodworker magazine.

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    TS55 +CMS Module
    OF 1400 + CMS
    PS 300 EQ + CMS
    CMS MOD BS 120
    Extension Table
    Table widener
    Longitudinal Stop (Rip Fence)
    RO-125
    CT-33
    C-12
    Two 1400 mm rails and bag
    Rail accessory Systainer

    Wish List
    Domino
    Kapex
    MFT1080

    Once the bug bites there is no turning back

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    in my other shed
    SR205, CT22
    drill
    planer
    ROS150, LS130, 150/3, DTS400
    TS55
    1010
    Domino
    4 guide rails
    MFT1080

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