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Thank you for the reply to my "unseen to me" post about the Rotex sander. I
appreciate you comments.


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On Jan 24, 10:53*am, "Leon" wrote:
Thank you for the reply to my "unseen to me" post about the Rotex sander. *I
appreciate you comments.


You're a class guy Leon. Seriously.

Most of the time I see someone ask a question, it is answered at
length and in great detail, sometimes by mroe than one poster. The OP
never even responds. Hell, you don't even know if he is reading the
group, or if he thought this was an instant chat board.

You set a good example my friend.

Robert
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On Jan 24, 10:53 am, "Leon" wrote:
Thank you for the reply to my "unseen to me" post about the Rotex sander.
I
appreciate you comments.


You're a class guy Leon. Seriously.

Most of the time I see someone ask a question, it is answered at
length and in great detail, sometimes by mroe than one poster. The OP
never even responds. Hell, you don't even know if he is reading the
group, or if he thought this was an instant chat board.

You set a good example my friend.

Robert


Thank you Robert, I appreciate you noticing and all of your expert advice
that I have gotten from you in the past.

On another note, the Houston WW show is coming up pretty soon. Are you
going to make it this year.?


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On Jan 24, 11:53*am, "Leon" wrote:
Thank you for the reply to my "unseen to me" post about the Rotex sander. *I
appreciate you comments.


Hello Leon,
You're welcome. I should have also mentioned that I use my Rotex in
my house for sanding the beams (log home, pine walls, not a spec of
drywall anyhwere) and I'm amazed as to how little cleanup is
necessary. Also as a side note, my wife really loves the Festool
vacuum. She says we should buy one just for her to clean the house.
I told he how much they are and she said "never mind".

Marc


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On Jan 24, 11:53 am, "Leon" wrote:
Thank you for the reply to my "unseen to me" post about the Rotex sander.
I
appreciate you comments.


Hello Leon,
You're welcome. I should have also mentioned that I use my Rotex in
my house for sanding the beams (log home, pine walls, not a spec of
drywall anyhwere) and I'm amazed as to how little cleanup is
necessary. Also as a side note, my wife really loves the Festool
vacuum. She says we should buy one just for her to clean the house.
I told he how much they are and she said "never mind".

Marc


I have the CT 22 also, got it when I bought the Domino.


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I'll second that Robert.

I always appreciate your comments Leon.



Always?!!! ;~) You are very welcome.




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On Jan 24, 11:53 am, "Leon" wrote:
Thank you for the reply to my "unseen to me" post about the Rotex sander.
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appreciate you comments.


Hello Leon,
You're welcome. I should have also mentioned that I use my Rotex in
my house for sanding the beams (log home, pine walls, not a spec of
drywall anyhwere) and I'm amazed as to how little cleanup is
necessary. Also as a side note, my wife really loves the Festool
vacuum. She says we should buy one just for her to clean the house.
I told he how much they are and she said "never mind".

Marc

Thinking back and reconsidering that vacuum, have you ever looked at Ricar
vacuum cleaners for your home? They are expensive but they are great. I
bought one in 1992 IIRC and it is still going strong. The machines are
rebuildable and are almost indestructible. When our Ricar was 3 years old
a Rainbow salesman gave us a demonstration in our home. We did this so that
our cousin could get a discount on her Rainbow, she no longer has it BTY.
Our Ricar out performed the Rainbow and when he directed a spot light on the
exhaust of the Ricar, there was no dust to be seen.


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On Jan 24, 4:52*pm, "Leon" wrote:

SNIP

On another note, the Houston WW show is coming up pretty soon. *Are you
going to make it this year.?


I don't know. With the weather being what it is, the work is starting
to get a little behind, so I may have to make hay while the sun is
shining. We are getting ready to start our spring rain season which
could put me farther behind, so it might be one of those things I have
to coordinate with the weather.

I seem to remember you and Swing going last year and weren't too
impressed. Any idea how many vendors/demo guys there are going to be
this year?

When is it?

Robert

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I'll second that Robert.

I always appreciate your comments Leon.



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Ok, let's temper that just a tad. On
topic comments,yes.

Some of the O/T stuff, I just pass on,
depending on where my head is at.

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On Jan 24, 4:52 pm, "Leon" wrote:

SNIP

On another note, the Houston WW show is coming up pretty soon. Are you
going to make it this year.?


I don't know. With the weather being what it is, the work is starting
to get a little behind, so I may have to make hay while the sun is
shining. We are getting ready to start our spring rain season which
could put me farther behind, so it might be one of those things I have
to coordinate with the weather.

I seem to remember you and Swing going last year and weren't too
impressed. Any idea how many vendors/demo guys there are going to be
this year?

I don't recall the show being terrible but that was 1 year ago and as usual,
I'm all excited and can't sleep. :~)
The show is April 4-7.

From what I understand the show has new owners, perhaps that is a good
thing.






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I seem to remember you and Swing going last year and weren't too
impressed. Any idea how many vendors/demo guys there are going to be
this year?


IIRC, the last time I went was when we met you there ... time flies. Was
that two, or three years ago?

CRS is really getting bad...

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I seem to remember you and Swing going last year and weren't too
impressed. Any idea how many vendors/demo guys there are going to be
this year?


IIRC, the last time I went was when we met you there ... time flies. Was
that two, or three years ago?

CRS is really getting bad...



Not quite 2 years ago.


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On Jan 25, 2:26*pm, "Leon" wrote:

CRS is really getting bad...


Not quite 2 years ago.


Yikes! I am not sure myself. I'm flexible. It could be two or it
could be three...

Sigh...

Robert
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Thinking back and reconsidering that vacuum, have you ever looked at Ricar
vacuum cleaners for your home? *They are expensive but they are great. *I
bought one in 1992 IIRC and it is still going strong. *The machines are
rebuildable and are almost indestructible. * When our Ricar was 3 years old
a Rainbow salesman gave us a demonstration in our home. *We did this so that
our cousin could get a discount on her Rainbow, she no longer has it BTY.
Our Ricar out performed the Rainbow and when he directed a spot light on the
exhaust of the Ricar, there was no dust to be seen.


Hello Leon,
I never heard of the Riccar vacs or Rainbow until now but have looked
them up on the web- they both look nice, perhaps too nice for our
house. We have always used a shop vac - dedicated for house cleaning,
never used in the woodshop - for our house vacuuming until I brought
home the CT-22. We have only wood or tile floors with a few rugs
thrown about, no carpet, so the shop vac was the perfect device. Now
the CT gets used for house cleaning as well as woodworking. Hope she
does'nt wear it out. Read you later,

Marc

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