Well I made my first Festool purchase. I bought the TS55, additional 55" track and CT22. All the way home from the store I was thinking wow did I really spend that much for a saw and vacuum.[scared] As soon as I got home I took out the CT22 and hooked it out to my Dewalt ROS and went to work sanding some shelves. I noticed the difference right away with the CT22 vs the shop vac I had been using. There was hardly any dust left on the wood. I also couldn't belive how quiet it was. The ROS was much louder than the vac. Then instead of thinking about how much I spent I started thinking about what the next Festool purchase was going to be.[big grin] I am hooked after only using it for a couple hours.
Next I took out the saw and tried it. I haven't cut much with it yet but am extremely impressed with the cut it makes. The cut was just as good as my TS with a Woodworker II on it. I can't wait to cut up a sheet of plywood with it.
I have one question about the saw though. When it first starts up is it supposed to make a funny noise (almost grinding like) while it is coming up to speed? I hear the same noise when I increase the speed of the saw while it is running. The blade is tight and nothing is rubbing so I am assuming this sound is normal.
I am thinking the ETS150/3 would make a good next purchase. What do you think? Thanks -Kevin
Next I took out the saw and tried it. I haven't cut much with it yet but am extremely impressed with the cut it makes. The cut was just as good as my TS with a Woodworker II on it. I can't wait to cut up a sheet of plywood with it.
I have one question about the saw though. When it first starts up is it supposed to make a funny noise (almost grinding like) while it is coming up to speed? I hear the same noise when I increase the speed of the saw while it is running. The blade is tight and nothing is rubbing so I am assuming this sound is normal.
I am thinking the ETS150/3 would make a good next purchase. What do you think? Thanks -Kevin