I recently ordered my first Festool products, the TS 55 REQ with CT 26 dust extractor! I own mostly Bosch tools, but their track saw isn't available in the US (under the Bosch name, anyway) and their dust extractors have hardly any reviews and seem "unproven" compared to the Festool CT vacs.
I'm starting/hoping to do more work inside during the winter, but the dust collection on my Bosch GTS1031 table saw isn't very good and it's also very loud. I'm hoping to use the TS 55 REQ to cut up plywood indoors without any major dust in the air. I'm planning to use a 4x8 sheet of foam insulation under the cuts as a sacrificial surface and to improve dust collection.
I'm not going to buy another rail yet, as I'm trying to decide between the 106" or another 55" and connectors (probably the Makita style connectors). Does anyone have any recommendations for making an 8' long cut with only one 55" guide rail? I'm thinking 3 marks along the cut, line up the guide rail with the first 2, make the cut, then use the saw and riving knife to line up one end of the next cut and use the 3rd mark on the other end. Any suggestions/tips on making this work?
I'm starting/hoping to do more work inside during the winter, but the dust collection on my Bosch GTS1031 table saw isn't very good and it's also very loud. I'm hoping to use the TS 55 REQ to cut up plywood indoors without any major dust in the air. I'm planning to use a 4x8 sheet of foam insulation under the cuts as a sacrificial surface and to improve dust collection.
I'm not going to buy another rail yet, as I'm trying to decide between the 106" or another 55" and connectors (probably the Makita style connectors). Does anyone have any recommendations for making an 8' long cut with only one 55" guide rail? I'm thinking 3 marks along the cut, line up the guide rail with the first 2, make the cut, then use the saw and riving knife to line up one end of the next cut and use the 3rd mark on the other end. Any suggestions/tips on making this work?