Festoolfootstool said:
Hi
If you are working on your own house/s why the need to be so transportable ? will it need to be loaded into a van every night ? why not invest in a cheaper heavier saw
So, I don't have any input on the CS products (as I'm on the wrong side of the pond), but I'd like to address this general comment/attitude, which I think is a little misguided.
As I've mentioned before, I'm not a professional cabinetmaker, I'm a hobbyist, although a pretty serious one. I've built practically every piece of furniture we have, and I've also built four of my guitars. I certainly DO NOT have a need to be portable *most* of the time.
However, on occasion it is nice to take the saw to the work area, even on my own property, or when I'm helping build sets for the local school drama productions.
But aside from that, I don't think it's fair to assume that the hobbyist or woodworker doesn't need to be mobile.
For me, I'm on my fourth house as far as ownership goes. I'm willing to bet that I have spent more time building my shops than I have actually building furniture over the last 20+ years. To the point that I'm tired of it. At my last house I "wired" the entire basement shop for compressed air with multiple valves, outlets, etc. Now, heck I'll just drag a 100 foot hose around to where I need it. Basically, I'm tired of building infrastructure which just gets sold or torn down when we move.
Maybe I represent the new reality - we need to be more mobile, since we can't count on staying in the same place for 30 years like our parents did.
Now, the centerpiece of my shop is a Delta Unisaw with sliding table attachment, and full sized (50" capacity) Incra fence system. It's awesome. I got it so that I could handle large panels as well as small stuff with thousands of an inch adjustability. But it took 6 of use to get it into the basement of the house I was living in at the time. It caused me nothing but grief taking up space in the moving van when we relocated to California, and it doesn't help much sitting out in my unheated barn when it's 30 degrees outside and I don't feel like being out there.
So if there is a product that can give me quality cuts, and portability as well so if we move I can take it easily, I'm there. And I'd take that over a huge saw any day.
Now if only Festool would sell it here....