Julian Tracy
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- Oct 25, 2007
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I know, Festool's great... Nice tools, well made, great dust collection, yada, yada yada.
I've had some of the juice and have 5-6 systainers to prove it.
But what bothers the heck out of me EVERY time I use my TS55, is that darn vac hose getting stuck on everything!
As almost an admission of how poorly designed it it, they've made an almost useless accessory that is supposed to keep the hose and cord on track at the end of the rail.
That little sucker, if you don't already use it is just about useless.
For all that money and all that engineering, you telling me they can't figure out how to make a smooth vac hose???
And the angle tube on the saw could have a bit more length to it and offer some better angles to try and keep the hose directed away from getting tangled up...
OK - rant over. It just kills me that the hose tugs on whatever it touches and holds up your cutting at the most in-opportune times.
Anybody else want to chime in, or did I already hurt some feelings?
JT
I've had some of the juice and have 5-6 systainers to prove it.
But what bothers the heck out of me EVERY time I use my TS55, is that darn vac hose getting stuck on everything!
As almost an admission of how poorly designed it it, they've made an almost useless accessory that is supposed to keep the hose and cord on track at the end of the rail.
That little sucker, if you don't already use it is just about useless.
For all that money and all that engineering, you telling me they can't figure out how to make a smooth vac hose???
And the angle tube on the saw could have a bit more length to it and offer some better angles to try and keep the hose directed away from getting tangled up...
OK - rant over. It just kills me that the hose tugs on whatever it touches and holds up your cutting at the most in-opportune times.
Anybody else want to chime in, or did I already hurt some feelings?
JT