schtumpig
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Hello,
I am sitting here trying to figure out which saw to get a TS-75 or TS-55 REQ so I figure I would turn here for some guidence. I know the simple answer is buy both but my wife has said that is strictly verboden.
I am just a homeowner who is fixing up an 1840's farm house. I had a table saw in our previous home and really hated using it. So in this home I want to replace the table saw with the Festool TS track saw. I know all the arguments for a table saw but for now lets just assume two facts:
1. I am not going to get a table saw
2. I can only afford one tool either the TS 55 REQ or TS 75
Here are the projects I plan on doing:
- remodeling the kitchen (new cabinets, building an island, etc)
- building a farm table for the dinning area
- cutting and replacing cedar siding for the outside
- cutting trim and replacing windows/doors
- instilling new oak wood flooring
- building a front porch
I own a MFT/3 with the rail. Whichever saw I get I am planning on buying the Festool 3000/2 118in rail since I already have the shorter rail on the MFT for cross cuts.
I have searched the forums and here are a few things that stick out about both saw:
TS-75
-Can cut over 2". I want to build a farm table so this would be useful, but most 8/4 solid wood here in Ohio is typically only 45mm thick so theoretically the TS-55 REQ could cut it since the cutting depth is 50mm when on the track.
-The splinter guard is off of the TS-55 so it won't reach the cut surface on shallow cuts, has to be modified (I saw a video by half-inch-shy on youtube explaining this issue)
-The blade is not ideal for cross cuts since it is the 36 tooth blade.
-Has more power but is a little heavier
TS-55 REQ
-Has less power and less cutting depth than the TS-75
-Has been redesigned and updated recently. It is clearly the more popular tool in terms of sales so Festool has more incentive to keep it current. It seems like the TS-55 REQ is the newer and better designed tool and the TS-75 is older and less of a focus for Festool.
-Has a fine adjustment stop.
-The splinter guard actually works on shallow cuts.
-The blade it comes with (48 tooth ATB) is a better for crosscuts.
-Better dust collection than the TS-75 and lighter
So since I can only buy 1 tool and the table saw is not one of the options what do people recommend. What is the one track saw you would have in your shop?
Thank you for all your comments and help! [smile]
I am sitting here trying to figure out which saw to get a TS-75 or TS-55 REQ so I figure I would turn here for some guidence. I know the simple answer is buy both but my wife has said that is strictly verboden.
I am just a homeowner who is fixing up an 1840's farm house. I had a table saw in our previous home and really hated using it. So in this home I want to replace the table saw with the Festool TS track saw. I know all the arguments for a table saw but for now lets just assume two facts:
1. I am not going to get a table saw
2. I can only afford one tool either the TS 55 REQ or TS 75
Here are the projects I plan on doing:
- remodeling the kitchen (new cabinets, building an island, etc)
- building a farm table for the dinning area
- cutting and replacing cedar siding for the outside
- cutting trim and replacing windows/doors
- instilling new oak wood flooring
- building a front porch
I own a MFT/3 with the rail. Whichever saw I get I am planning on buying the Festool 3000/2 118in rail since I already have the shorter rail on the MFT for cross cuts.
I have searched the forums and here are a few things that stick out about both saw:
TS-75
-Can cut over 2". I want to build a farm table so this would be useful, but most 8/4 solid wood here in Ohio is typically only 45mm thick so theoretically the TS-55 REQ could cut it since the cutting depth is 50mm when on the track.
-The splinter guard is off of the TS-55 so it won't reach the cut surface on shallow cuts, has to be modified (I saw a video by half-inch-shy on youtube explaining this issue)
-The blade is not ideal for cross cuts since it is the 36 tooth blade.
-Has more power but is a little heavier
TS-55 REQ
-Has less power and less cutting depth than the TS-75
-Has been redesigned and updated recently. It is clearly the more popular tool in terms of sales so Festool has more incentive to keep it current. It seems like the TS-55 REQ is the newer and better designed tool and the TS-75 is older and less of a focus for Festool.
-Has a fine adjustment stop.
-The splinter guard actually works on shallow cuts.
-The blade it comes with (48 tooth ATB) is a better for crosscuts.
-Better dust collection than the TS-75 and lighter
So since I can only buy 1 tool and the table saw is not one of the options what do people recommend. What is the one track saw you would have in your shop?
Thank you for all your comments and help! [smile]