Yesterday at the job site, I was packing up my TS55 so I could show it to an old friend who is in town for a few days. On the way out our head painter said he needed to do use the (circular) saw to cut some hardboard for exterior soffit. Precision was not required. I through down a couple of 2x4s to support it, set the cutting depth, drew a line, put down the guide and cut away. I even did a little free hand cutting. No Vac.
WOW, WHAT A LOT OF DUST.
I am constantly amazed at how well the dust extraction works with this saw. I have always been a proponent of using dust extraction, but it's easy to forget when you're used to only a little dust. All it takes is a good sized non vac reminder now and then! I cannot believe that carpenters (and other builder types) are content to deal with and breathe dust, whether it be wood, tile, fiberlass, solid surfacing, etc. etc.
I would like to read some other stories from your dusty experiences festools. Those times when you thought "I'll just do this without the vac".
WOW, WHAT A LOT OF DUST.
I am constantly amazed at how well the dust extraction works with this saw. I have always been a proponent of using dust extraction, but it's easy to forget when you're used to only a little dust. All it takes is a good sized non vac reminder now and then! I cannot believe that carpenters (and other builder types) are content to deal with and breathe dust, whether it be wood, tile, fiberlass, solid surfacing, etc. etc.
I would like to read some other stories from your dusty experiences festools. Those times when you thought "I'll just do this without the vac".