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Hi all!
I spent a good hour at my Festool dealer yesterday because I fell in love with the CTL Sys, I also wanted to take a closer look at the Festool circular/track saws and possible table saw conversion.
From what I understand the CMS GE Basic is the table/substructure and I add the CMS TS 75 which consists of the TS 75 track saw and the module to fix the TS 75 into the table and obviously I want to add a dust extractor to the setup, the CT(L) Mini. (And while I'm thinking about the work to come, maybe the dust extractor should be even one size larger)
In addition to using the TS 75 stationary, I will use it with the guide rail and thought to keep a CTL Sys at hand for those times, especially when I just have to make a few smaller cuts.
What I like to learn is, if the combination TS 75 + CMS Table and dust extractor is a good, versatile all-round choice or if I should be prepared to also look into the miter saw/ Kapex range.
Up until now I don't have a miter saw and the table saw I have is a small "no name" product I bought a few years ago especially for one project and have only used it a couple of times since then.
Now that I want to re-model a few rooms in my place, first of all my workshop, then the kitchen and a walk in dressing room I see the need for an upgrade of at least the table saw, but I guess adding a miter saw to the mix also can't be a bad choice. What I'm really hoping for is being able to make precise cuts faster, especially for drywall substructure and stuff the like, here I definitely see the Kapex being #1 choice. Clean cuts when shortening doors (here's where I especially see the TS 75), precise and clean cuts, straight and angled that only need minimal attention afterwards when building drawers, shelves and cupboards. (Here's where I'm not really sure if I will need/profit from a Kapex over the TS 75/CMS Table
So what's everyones take on this?
Thank you very much and kind regards,
Oliver
I spent a good hour at my Festool dealer yesterday because I fell in love with the CTL Sys, I also wanted to take a closer look at the Festool circular/track saws and possible table saw conversion.
From what I understand the CMS GE Basic is the table/substructure and I add the CMS TS 75 which consists of the TS 75 track saw and the module to fix the TS 75 into the table and obviously I want to add a dust extractor to the setup, the CT(L) Mini. (And while I'm thinking about the work to come, maybe the dust extractor should be even one size larger)
In addition to using the TS 75 stationary, I will use it with the guide rail and thought to keep a CTL Sys at hand for those times, especially when I just have to make a few smaller cuts.
What I like to learn is, if the combination TS 75 + CMS Table and dust extractor is a good, versatile all-round choice or if I should be prepared to also look into the miter saw/ Kapex range.
Up until now I don't have a miter saw and the table saw I have is a small "no name" product I bought a few years ago especially for one project and have only used it a couple of times since then.
Now that I want to re-model a few rooms in my place, first of all my workshop, then the kitchen and a walk in dressing room I see the need for an upgrade of at least the table saw, but I guess adding a miter saw to the mix also can't be a bad choice. What I'm really hoping for is being able to make precise cuts faster, especially for drywall substructure and stuff the like, here I definitely see the Kapex being #1 choice. Clean cuts when shortening doors (here's where I especially see the TS 75), precise and clean cuts, straight and angled that only need minimal attention afterwards when building drawers, shelves and cupboards. (Here's where I'm not really sure if I will need/profit from a Kapex over the TS 75/CMS Table
So what's everyones take on this?
Thank you very much and kind regards,
Oliver