Entry into Festool?

Was a Festool Plunge saw your first Festool purchase, or part of your first purchase? OR NOT your fi

  • TS55 in North America

    Votes: 82 30.6%
  • TS75 in North America

    Votes: 23 8.6%
  • ATF55 in North America

    Votes: 23 8.6%
  • ATF65 in North America

    Votes: 4 1.5%
  • TS55 world wide

    Votes: 26 9.7%
  • TS75 world wide

    Votes: 2 0.7%
  • ATF55 world wide

    Votes: 4 1.5%
  • ATF65 world wide

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other Festool Plunge Saw

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • 1st Festool purchase in North America did NOT include a plunge saw

    Votes: 83 31.0%
  • 1st. Festool purchase World Wide did NOT include a plunge saw

    Votes: 20 7.5%

  • Total voters
    268
My first purchase was a TS55/CT22 combo w/boom arm and a 1080 MFT. Then came the Domino, the ETS150/3, and the OF1010. Now I have discovered Sortainers.  Sold the table saw, miter saw, band saw and  Bosch router/table combo. 

The equation was simple: More accuracy + more space + more efficiency - dust = more fun and productivity.
 
You sold your band saw?

I am sorry, though I have seen some neat ideas for re-sawing with the Festool system I would be lost without a band saw.

I can kind of see replacing the table saw and miter box(maybe), but not the band saw. I guess if speed is absolutely not in the equation you could do anything, but Festool offers the miter box for a reason. A Band Saw can run an entire shop and to me is the best overall saw there is and if I could only have one saw, it would be the Band Saw. A band saw can make almost any cut another saw can make(except on sheet goods) and to me is a must for any shop.

I know  people have different needs, but a newbie should not be under the impression a band saw can be skipped over for the festool system, it can not, IMHO. Especially if you want to invest in exotic woods.

Nickao
 
Hi, Frank

  Welcome to the forum and thanks for adding your info to the poll. :)

Seth
 
I can't rember if it was the ts75 or the ets 125. They were close to each other. I must admit, I was skeptical at the prices right up until I made my first plunge into a piece of wood and then turned on the sander. I was sold at that point. My old PC sander would make my hands go numb and still not do as good a job.
 
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