Thank you again everyone for your help.
I didn’t realize the pricing was controlled until I started searching. Now I understand that the selection of vendor is about reputation, helpfulness, stock, selection, shipping and tax charges. And, US Tool and Fastener, Tool Nut/Festoolproducts, Bob Marinos Best Tools, Beavertools all come highly recommended. Amazon also has availability. And there’s plenty of support for local brick and mortar for the service value and the importance of supporting the community.
[member=1619]SRSemenza[/member]: Thank for the support of the 118” track decision.
[member=15289]Birdhunter[/member]: When I was 18, I was certain about everything. Several decades later, I’m not certain of much. These tools will be used in my hobby workshop, where I sometimes use ½” ply and sometime use 12/4 Maple. I have lots of rough wood and the idea of a TS75 making long, deep cuts that are glue-up ready (something I’ve read repeatedly online) is crazy exciting. So that’s my thinking on these larger/heavier models.
[member=28223]SoonerFan[/member]: That’s the recommendation. Very nice to hear that there’s a source of knowledge available from an online vendor. And sales tax is no joke at these prices.
[member=48572]Shane Holland[/member]: I will email shortly. Thank you!
[member=5841]Kevin Stricker[/member]: That’s a great suggestion about getting a shorter rail. Maybe the 55”, and use the 118 for anything in between. And another great suggestion about a crosscut and Panther blade. I’ve never used a Domino. I thought I’d need a very small one (like a 4 or 5) for plywood, and large one for the 8/4 and up stuff, but I can always get them as needed. I’m working on a dust collection solution, but for now it’s just shop vacs. Is there a fitting/adapter that will make that easier?
Thank you!