Jalvis
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Alex said:Only the saw itself is Festool, the rest of it is made by another company.
Slappy said:last time I went to Lowe's & had them cut down my Oak ply the tearout was Really Bad on their panel saw , that in it's self lead me to buy a TS55 REQ
it ruined a sheet of 3/4" Oak ply , That tearout issue AND I ended up with 3 different sizes of cut that were to the same [mad]
the TS55 REQ will save me $$$ in long run in ruined ply sheets & the hassle of playing catch-up on non consistence in the cuts .
let alone gas money & my time spent going there & back to replace ruined sheet stock
OK Rant over [embarassed] Sorry !
Michael Kellough said:Slappy said:last time I went to Lowe's & had them cut down my Oak ply the tearout was Really Bad on their panel saw , that in it's self lead me to buy a TS55 REQ
it ruined a sheet of 3/4" Oak ply , That tearout issue AND I ended up with 3 different sizes of cut that were to the same [mad]
the TS55 REQ will save me $$$ in long run in ruined ply sheets & the hassle of playing catch-up on non consistence in the cuts .
let alone gas money & my time spent going there & back to replace ruined sheet stock
OK Rant over [embarassed] Sorry !
Here's a tip, only allow rip cuts on generic panel saws. The tearout is much less horrible.
promark747 said:I never liked the idea of cutting horizontally on a panel saw, as gravity will cause the cut section to droop and potentially lead to the blade binding.
Good Luck getting Lowe's OR Home Depot to do any of what you describe ! ?Jon Hilgenberg said:I worked in a shop with two Striebigs in it. When making wide rips, we would stick shims in the kerf cutout to prevent it from binding. It was also easy to support the board with two hands from the top since the saw was powered.
Jon
Love that new AvatarPeter Halle said:I haven't used my panel saw since I got my TS-55. I too used to use shims to fill the kerf and support the top piece when I used it.
Peter