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why not just let the maid bring her own?
I would say no, don't do it.
I would be worried about letting her loose on the chop saw, rail saw and sanders...........why not just let the maid bring her own?
It's a Festool though, buy the best that you can afford is the way I see things.that's quite a fair price for what I have seen dust extractors go for
for that sort of money, i can get you a low mileage 15 plate van. for an additional £100 you can have the wheels as well.It's a Festool though, buy the best that you can afford is the way I see things.
Sort me out a Lotus 111R and then we can talk, sheeesh its hard dealing with peasants.........for that sort of money, i can get you a low mileage 15 plate van. for an additional £100 you can have the wheels as well.
what colour?Sort me out a Lotus 111R and then we can talk, sheeesh its hard dealing with peasants.........
;o))))))
Can I envy what another does not have grassshopper?Out of envy Vorti
Burnt Orange or Krypton Green, I did have StarLight Black as my last one oooooh or Aubergine.what colour?
You can envy it when I have bought it my child........Can I envy what another does not have grassshopper?
I have 2 Henrys and a George already but they are not a Festool ;o))))Just get one of these:
Numatic WV470 Wet & Dry Vacuum Numatic Commercial - Free Delivery - https://www.averncleaningsupplies.com/WV470-Wet-Dry-Vacuum-Cleaner-Numatic?language=en¤cy=GBP&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIxqCdrMvA4AIVKL7tCh0KIwMGEAQYBCABEgJcivD_BwE
Also comes in handy if you're looking to buy a house on a floodplain too...
Ah, but you are not a petrol head that liked to 'drive" a car.......If I had the money to buy one I would not buy a silly little car like that. No matter how much money I had I would not pay over 10k for a means of transportation.
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