New Forum, www.talkFestool.com has moved into it’s new home.
July 30th, 2008
Hello all,
If you are a Festool Owner / User and like the group feeling that you get in a forum environment; www.talkFestool.com has moved into it’s new home. The new Festool oriented forum has a crisp new look, a team of moderator’s, incredible software with hundreds of features, and well, just a great bunch of folks that have already started posting there. This is where FestoolJunkie, TimmyC, RW, and MarkE will base our forum activity and I hope to see many of you woodworking enthusiasts over there to share, play, and learn.
As I mentioned above, the software is indeed superb and will be the perfect arena for content, reviews, and good ol’ conversation about Tools and woodworking. In my opinion, it is going to be a fresh, and certainly unique forum that has beautiful untended soil, that has not been “churned and burned.”
Please stop by and say hi,
Timmy C
Tool purchases can be difficult when you have a significant other monitoring your buys. Therefore, I have come up with the 9 ways to, “Hide tool purchases for your significant other”.
1. Use Pre-Paid Credit Cards from the bank of your choice. Often, if you squirrel away $20-$30 here and there, it is fairly easy to get up to the required dollar amount.
2. Purchase the tools on lay-away, so as not to have the glaring “big hit” to your credit card.
3. Purchase the tools with cash. Warning, make sure to get the tools dirty prior to showing them off.
4. Get a buddy to buy the tools and you pay them back. Careful, don’t tell the significant other it is a poker debt you are paying off.
5. Purchase several small tools over a period of time; never open them and keep the receipts! Then when you have enough credit on returning these items, get the one big item you desire.
6. Each project requires a new tool, make sure you commit to only the ones that require new tool purchases.
7. Purchase the tools, bring them home, and DO NOT USE THEM FOR SEVERAL WEEKS. This way, when asked if they are “New” you do not have to lie when you say NO!
8. Purchase large tools that can be dismantled; it is sometimes easier to get to the shop with the tools taken apart. Better yet, have the tools shipped to your work place, dismantle them there, and bring them home piece by piece. This is often beneficial for several reasons.
a. There is no packing material to throw away.
b. When you assemble the tool, it looks more like a repair job rather than a set up of the new tool itself.
c. Refer back to Rule 7: it may take a while to get the tool set-up. Therefore, when you are ready to fire it up, it is no longer a “new tool.”
9. Always round the purchase price down when asked how much something cost. I.e. if actual take home cost was $849, you would respond “about $800.” Tax never counts!
10. Please add your own creative ways to this post. I am always up for learnin’ somethin’!!!
Timmy C
Festool C12 Drill with Centrotec get’s it’s own T-Shirt From FestoolJunkie.com
December 21st, 2007
The newest t-shirt from Festool Junkie has just arrived. “Once you go brushless, you’ll never go back” is hot off the presses. Stop in and pick one up today. Available in Men’s Medium, Large and Extra-Large. Cross over and take a peek.
Happy Holidays,
Timmy C
Festool Centrotec Bit Assortment Systainer Out Of Stock At National Warehouse. Festool Junkie Has 20 In Stock
December 5th, 2007
This just in: FestoolUSA is reporting that they are out of Centrotec Bit Assortment Systainers. FestoolJunkie.com still has 20 of these items still in stock and ready to ship. These items make a great Christmas/Holiday gift for the Festool C12 Drill owner. Order today to ensure that you get your woodworker the perfect gift for under the tree.
Click Here To Order Your Centrotec Bit Assortment Systainer Now,
Timmy C
As of December 25th, Festool Junkie has 3 of these little jobbies left. When they are gone, they are gone.
As of December 28th, There is just one Centrotec Bit Asst. Sys. left in the store. Act Quick!
