Mafell introduced new cordless track sawhttp://mt55.mafell.de/en/
blaszcsj said:curious it is only 18V vs all the competitors on the market being 36V or 60V saws.
JimH2 said:blaszcsj said:curious it is only 18V vs all the competitors on the market being 36V or 60V saws.
Voltage is like processor speed on a computer. There are other variables in play so you just can't look at one single specification to make a determination as to good or bad.
blaszcsj said:JimH2 said:blaszcsj said:curious it is only 18V vs all the competitors on the market being 36V or 60V saws.
Voltage is like processor speed on a computer. There are other variables in play so you just can't look at one single specification to make a determination as to good or bad.
I don't disagree. It's just interesting to see different methods at play. It would be cool to see runtime and power comparisons between the brands.
antss said:Makita's new cordless tracksaw and kapex killer mitersaw (maybe [unsure]) are now on the shelves just in time for Xmas. It'll be interesting to see if they (or Milwaukee) come out with some sort of mains adapter to compete with DeWalt's system.
antss said:Since Mafell is "borrowing" the battery platform from Metabo it makes sense not to put battery puffery out front in the marketing effort. Besides, playing the "mine's bigger" game is not really their style.
The corded version works on a Festool rail , so I assume the battery version does too.
I’m not concerned with boasting about battery performance. Minimally you want to know the number of board feet and working time to decide how many batteries are required to complete a tasks.
antss said:I’m not concerned with boasting about battery performance. Minimally you want to know the number of board feet and working time to decide how many batteries are required to complete a tasks.
:talk about marketing boasting. I can hear it now: "mine cuts longer than yours cuts "
You want it in board feet ? ??? Who measures cut performance in those terms ? A sawblade manuf. maybe. Is that one board foot of yours 3/4 or 16/4 material ? Are your sheetgoods Styrofoam or waterproof MDF ? You'll get a lot more sheets cut with the former than latter.
Then there's where you'll be cutting this stuff. Wintry Minnesota is going have much different performance than on the plains of Texas in the summer. And Mafell isn't going to sell enough of them to warrant testing in either location.
Below is the link to makita's saw and I cannot find anyplace that says how many 2x4s or sheets of ply it'll cut. Perhaps I missed it though.
https://www.makitatools.com/products/details/XPS01Z