Festoolfootstool said:Looks good, only one possible neg whats that fiddley looking knob all about on the depth scale at 1.51 in to the video
Watch ebay for ts55 bargains as everyone bails out of their old saws [blink]
Chris Rosenberger said:Looks like some nice improvements, but they missed one very important improvement that they could have made.
You still have to hold the saw on the rail when it is beveled to 45 degrees.
Chris Rosenberger said:Looks like some nice improvements, but they missed one very important improvement that they could have made.
You still have to hold the saw on the rail when it is beveled to 45 degrees.
Alan m said:i dont think it would be that hard to fix. if there was a flat strip that attached to the t track on the rail thats not used for guiding the saw. if that was out over the base of the saw a 1/2" and there were a few little bearings (or guides blocks) that ran against the first stip . that would stop the saw tipping
Richard Leon said:Looks like a lot of improvements. I think the bevel lock looks stronger. Seems like they have answered the Mafell challenge in several places such as the dual scale, the -1 to 47 degree bevel etc.
Hmmm... Perhaps you haven't stated your point clearly?Festoolfootstool said:Chris .8 metre rail [big grin]try the same thing with a 3 metre rail and the saw moving whilst retained to the inside of the track ie: furthest away from the blade perhaps you are missing my point?