Hi guys. I have looked up all the available threads on TKS 80, but still can't wrap my mind around which table saw to buy.
For start - I'm in EU.
Biggest concern - safety.
Usage - home garage.
DIY projects for myself, later on probably projects for others. Not construction work, but "fine" and cabinet work.
Was really disappointed that SawStop is not available in EU. When I have been told FESTOOL is launching TKS 80 I was really happy and knew this is the saw for me.
But when asked on Reddit if it's a good choice I was pointed out it's not really the best for me. As the saw has two main problems:
1 - fence goes easily out of alignment
2 - build isn't very sturdy
Can someone please confirm this is really the case and something I would need to worry about?
I was told cabinet/sliding saw would be much better for "fine" woodworking. But as a total beginner do I even need it?
The alternatives I was recommended were to buy something like Felder/Hammer which honestly is out of price range. Or Mafell Erika.
I like the Erika quite a lot, but still worried about it not having SawStop technology. Is it really that much more safe using push-pull table saw? Why - because of less chance for kickback? If one has miter saw does one still prefer Erika over TKS 80?
People also pointed out this is not really a workshop saw as it's more suited to someone who plans on carrying it. And I need to look at more robust options.
Now I'm super confused.
Any help is really appreciated.
For start - I'm in EU.
Biggest concern - safety.
Usage - home garage.
DIY projects for myself, later on probably projects for others. Not construction work, but "fine" and cabinet work.
Was really disappointed that SawStop is not available in EU. When I have been told FESTOOL is launching TKS 80 I was really happy and knew this is the saw for me.
But when asked on Reddit if it's a good choice I was pointed out it's not really the best for me. As the saw has two main problems:
1 - fence goes easily out of alignment
2 - build isn't very sturdy
Can someone please confirm this is really the case and something I would need to worry about?
I was told cabinet/sliding saw would be much better for "fine" woodworking. But as a total beginner do I even need it?
The alternatives I was recommended were to buy something like Felder/Hammer which honestly is out of price range. Or Mafell Erika.
I like the Erika quite a lot, but still worried about it not having SawStop technology. Is it really that much more safe using push-pull table saw? Why - because of less chance for kickback? If one has miter saw does one still prefer Erika over TKS 80?
People also pointed out this is not really a workshop saw as it's more suited to someone who plans on carrying it. And I need to look at more robust options.
Now I'm super confused.
Any help is really appreciated.