Matthew Schenker
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Everyone,
Like a lot of people here, safety is one of my main reasons for becoming a Festool customer.
Now, I use my TS55 and MFT for almost all cutting operations. That means I don't use the table saw that much. But I do need one. This caused a dilemma for me. How do I get a benchtop table saw that is high enough quality? I compared the Ridgid TS2400 with the Bosch 4000 and decided to go with the Ridgid for a variety of reasons. The Ridgid has an excellent fence, good table size, and a generally robust build. But it's always bothered me that the Ridgid doesn't have a riving knife, which I consider a good safety feature.
Well, Bosch is soon releasing the 4100, a new version of their 4000 benchtop table saw. I have not seen or used this saw, but based on preliminary reports, it looks like the saw will incorporate a lot of great safety features.
As an aside, it amazes me that that this is being made available on a benchtop saw. Except for SawStop, the latest releases of cabinet saws and hybrid saws don't have this technology.
I'm withholding judgment until I can give it a try myself, but it looks promising. Here's Gary Katz's review:http://www.garymkatz.com/ToolReviews/bosch_4100_table_saw.htm
And here's a video of the saw on Fine Home Building's Web site:http://www.taunton.com/finehomebuilding/how-to/video/ibs-bosch-tablesaw.aspx?nterms=66146
Seems like this could be the right saw for Festool shops, if you're like me and want a smaller saw with safety features.
Thanks,
Matthew
Like a lot of people here, safety is one of my main reasons for becoming a Festool customer.
Now, I use my TS55 and MFT for almost all cutting operations. That means I don't use the table saw that much. But I do need one. This caused a dilemma for me. How do I get a benchtop table saw that is high enough quality? I compared the Ridgid TS2400 with the Bosch 4000 and decided to go with the Ridgid for a variety of reasons. The Ridgid has an excellent fence, good table size, and a generally robust build. But it's always bothered me that the Ridgid doesn't have a riving knife, which I consider a good safety feature.
Well, Bosch is soon releasing the 4100, a new version of their 4000 benchtop table saw. I have not seen or used this saw, but based on preliminary reports, it looks like the saw will incorporate a lot of great safety features.
As an aside, it amazes me that that this is being made available on a benchtop saw. Except for SawStop, the latest releases of cabinet saws and hybrid saws don't have this technology.
I'm withholding judgment until I can give it a try myself, but it looks promising. Here's Gary Katz's review:http://www.garymkatz.com/ToolReviews/bosch_4100_table_saw.htm
And here's a video of the saw on Fine Home Building's Web site:http://www.taunton.com/finehomebuilding/how-to/video/ibs-bosch-tablesaw.aspx?nterms=66146
Seems like this could be the right saw for Festool shops, if you're like me and want a smaller saw with safety features.
Thanks,
Matthew