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    Festool feast

    Well I jumped in with both feet when I came across what I believe to be a great deal on one year old Festool equipment. I was able to purchase the ATF55 e-plus, guide rails of 1400/2 and 2700/2, the CT-22 dust extractor, the original RO 150 E-Plus, a cordless drill model CDD 12 CD-NC, RS 400 EQ-plus, 100 pkg of sandpaper for the rotex and the RS in 80-100-180-220. I purchased this for $850 and they have seen some use but not very much. In addition he had 2 - 32" Scott Phillips Gross Stabils, 2 - 48" Scott Phillips Gross Stabils, 5 - 30" Besseys, and 3 - 55" Besseys. All 12 for $200. I thought the festool was great and the clamps were just a bonus.
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    Last edited by Jeff Fritzson; 11-22-2006 at 10:37 PM.
    There are three types of people in this world: those who want things to happen, those who make things happen and those who just wonder what the heck happened.

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    After that feast you won't need to eat tomorrow.

    Congrats on the nice score!

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    Oh, boy...."Stack 'o Tool" arrives in Jeff's shop! Congrats! Nice haul...
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    Clearly, I just don't live right. Congrats on the haul.
    Where did I put that tape measure...

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    Nice haul!!! if only I could be so lucky...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Fritzson
    Well I jumped in with both feet when I came across what I believe to be a great deal on one year old Festool equipment. I was able to purchase the ATF55 e-plus, guide rails of 1400/2 and 2700/2, the CT-22 dust extractor, the original RO 150 E-Plus, a cordless drill model CDD 12 CD-NC, RS 400 EQ-plus, 100 pkg of sandpaper for the rotex and the RS in 80-100-180-220. I purchased this for $850 and they have seen some use but not very much. In addition he had 2 - 32" Scott Phillips Gross Stabils, 2 - 48" Scott Phillips Gross Stabils, 5 - 30" Besseys, and 3 - 55" Besseys. All 12 for $200. I thought the festool was great and the clamps were just a bonus.
    festool clamps.jpg guides.jpg
    I just paid over $200 for the 3000mm rail alone. Great haul..joe

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    Very sweet deal, it evens beats the one I got a few months ago.

    You'll love it.

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