trendspotter
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- Sep 7, 2007
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Hello Everyone,
I'm happy to announce that I have just received my first Festool system; the TS55 EQ, with the CT22, combo of course. Well, after studying the manual to the point of memorization, read all of the set-up pdf's at FestoolUSA and watched all the videos on youtube, I was ready to rip some wood. ALL SYSTEMS WERE A GO!
I set my speed a #1 preparing to trim the splinter guard, I flipped up the safety, I engaged the trigger, My eyes widened, my pulse quickened, my fingers tightened around the grip, when I heard and felt....the sound of metal to metal contact. I was almost brought to tears.
At every speed the blade starts with a loud metallic grinding sound which fads away to a smooth hum, the sound I thought the saw should make from the very moment the trigger is pressed. Now the sound doesn't last for very long (a second or two) till the blade reaches top speed.
So, I'm turning to you, the all knowing and wise men and women of FOG to tell me that what I'm hearing is OK and that I should just calm down and get cutting. Or, am I experiencing Toeing in or Toeing out of the blade? I look forward to reading your wise comments.
Thank you all.
I'm happy to announce that I have just received my first Festool system; the TS55 EQ, with the CT22, combo of course. Well, after studying the manual to the point of memorization, read all of the set-up pdf's at FestoolUSA and watched all the videos on youtube, I was ready to rip some wood. ALL SYSTEMS WERE A GO!
I set my speed a #1 preparing to trim the splinter guard, I flipped up the safety, I engaged the trigger, My eyes widened, my pulse quickened, my fingers tightened around the grip, when I heard and felt....the sound of metal to metal contact. I was almost brought to tears.
At every speed the blade starts with a loud metallic grinding sound which fads away to a smooth hum, the sound I thought the saw should make from the very moment the trigger is pressed. Now the sound doesn't last for very long (a second or two) till the blade reaches top speed.
So, I'm turning to you, the all knowing and wise men and women of FOG to tell me that what I'm hearing is OK and that I should just calm down and get cutting. Or, am I experiencing Toeing in or Toeing out of the blade? I look forward to reading your wise comments.
Thank you all.