wellknownasmax
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rjh said:Hi. I'm about to invest in a lot of Festool tools to make a http://festoolownersgroup.com/workshops-and-mobile-vehicle-based-shops/building-a-lean-mean-portable-finish-carpentrywoodwork-machine-(shop)/msg475238/?topicseen#msg475238. My thought was to go with the HKC 55 as my one and only tracksaw and then to add TS 75 if work turns more to furniture/cabinetry. This way, I have cordless functionality, compound miter but also plunge-track functionality.
Any words of wisdom?
Holmz said:rjh said:Hi. I'm about to invest in a lot of Festool tools to make a http://festoolownersgroup.com/workshops-and-mobile-vehicle-based-shops/building-a-lean-mean-portable-finish-carpentrywoodwork-machine-(shop)/msg475238/?topicseen#msg475238. My thought was to go with the HKC 55 as my one and only tracksaw and then to add TS 75 if work turns more to furniture/cabinetry. This way, I have cordless functionality, compound miter but also plunge-track functionality.
Any words of wisdom?
Consider carefully what you will be doing.
e.g.
If you are doing all your work on a roof then the TS75 would be a waste, and if all you work is on sheets then a HKC is probably not ideal.
Michael Kellough said:North America is BIG. It's often difficult to find a place within a reasonable driving distance to "try out" a tool. Since UPS will bring it you, and Festool offers a 30 return policy (for any or no reason), just order it and then try it, makes the most sense here,
Lbob131 said:The Mafell hand grip looks the same. They probably copied festool. For those of us with normal sized hands it will probably be fine....
define normal sized hands.
Lbob131 said:The Mafell hand grip looks the same. They probably copied festool. For those of us with normal sized hands it will probably be fine....
The mafell is limited in depth of cut in comparison to the festool.
As you can see from the video.
And weighs a brutal 6kg in comparison to the sensible 4kg of the festool. I'm not convinced with mafell and their prices are off the scale.
Arvid said:mafell handle sits higher up too. sits a touch more above the blade housing. yes cutting depth looks to be the same.
Brice Burrell said:Arvid said:mafell handle sits higher up too. sits a touch more above the blade housing. yes cutting depth looks to be the same.
I have fairly larger hands and I don't have any trouble with the KSS 400. I'm not sure if the handle sits up any higher, but there is a step in the blade housing to give more room for your hand.
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The KSS 400 has slightly more cutting depth on a 45 degree bevel. It can cut all the way through a 2x4 on a 45, the Festool HK saws can't.