HarveyWildes
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- May 3, 2016
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I got a cordless TS 55 a couple of months ago, but just got to use it this week. I have to admit, I'm impressed. I connected it to a CT 36 and used the Bluetooth remote to start and stop the extractor while sawing.
My son and I were making a play structure for grandkids and were making 3/4" deep laps laps in 4x4 redwood, so admittedly we were under-utilizing the saw for unusual cuts. However, it was a wonderful experience for the first time out. The cuts were smooth and clean, the saw was smooth, the depth control was perfect, and the dust extraction was amazing. We made the cuts in my shop, so I was really watching how good the dust collection was. In the past when I've used my DeWalt or Milwaukee cordless circular saws in the shop, the air quality was in the tank until my air cleaners could catch up. I expected the Festool setup to be much better, but honestly it exceeded my expectations.
We used the short guide rail with a TSO square attached to guide the cuts. I had to attach an angle to the square to handle the rounded, construction-lumber corners - the angle provided by TSO worked well. The feel when using this on a 4" wide surface was a little wobbly, in that the weight of the saw tended to torque my side of the rail down at the beginning of a cut and up at the end. Once we put a little more effort into stabilizing the rail, everything was fine.
My son and I were making a play structure for grandkids and were making 3/4" deep laps laps in 4x4 redwood, so admittedly we were under-utilizing the saw for unusual cuts. However, it was a wonderful experience for the first time out. The cuts were smooth and clean, the saw was smooth, the depth control was perfect, and the dust extraction was amazing. We made the cuts in my shop, so I was really watching how good the dust collection was. In the past when I've used my DeWalt or Milwaukee cordless circular saws in the shop, the air quality was in the tank until my air cleaners could catch up. I expected the Festool setup to be much better, but honestly it exceeded my expectations.
We used the short guide rail with a TSO square attached to guide the cuts. I had to attach an angle to the square to handle the rounded, construction-lumber corners - the angle provided by TSO worked well. The feel when using this on a 4" wide surface was a little wobbly, in that the weight of the saw tended to torque my side of the rail down at the beginning of a cut and up at the end. Once we put a little more effort into stabilizing the rail, everything was fine.