First a little background.
In August I bought a second hand TS55 on ebay that ended up having a bent base and was missing some parts. While waiting for the return on that to go through, I bought a Makita track saw. I ended up getting a straight refund on the Festool, so I decided to keep the Makita and try and get some stuff done while waiting for the parts for the Festool to arrive.
I finally got some time to build something (for me) today and broke out the Makita. First plunge and the saw kicks back hard and cuts into the track. The saw kicks back on nearly every cut I try and make. Sketchy!
I'm not a homegamer or a novice. I work as a carpenter and use a skilsaw 5 days a week or more. Many of the cuts I make are less than ideal, made with a dull blade or in awkward positions on ladders. I haven't had kickback I couldn't control since my first year on the job. So I feel pretty comfortable ruling out my technique. Granted, this is my first track saw. My boss has the Makita and I've used it trimming doors or sopping wet PT decking or even in Pecan without much fuss.
What I noticed about the Makita I have is that the saw rocks corner to corner on the track about an 1/8", like the base is twisted. I feel pretty good ruling out the track as the case of the problem because there's so much rock. I feel like that amount of twist in the track would be obvious if I sighted it. I have not tried to rig up twist sticks on the base to check it, but did try in on a freshly jointed piece of wood and it rocked like on the track. Is this the cause of my kickback woes?
So I got curious and decided to check the replacement base I ordered for the TS55 on the track and see if it sat well. It rocks too, About a 1/16" and on opposite corners as the Makita. Should I worry about this?
Frustrating!
In August I bought a second hand TS55 on ebay that ended up having a bent base and was missing some parts. While waiting for the return on that to go through, I bought a Makita track saw. I ended up getting a straight refund on the Festool, so I decided to keep the Makita and try and get some stuff done while waiting for the parts for the Festool to arrive.
I finally got some time to build something (for me) today and broke out the Makita. First plunge and the saw kicks back hard and cuts into the track. The saw kicks back on nearly every cut I try and make. Sketchy!
I'm not a homegamer or a novice. I work as a carpenter and use a skilsaw 5 days a week or more. Many of the cuts I make are less than ideal, made with a dull blade or in awkward positions on ladders. I haven't had kickback I couldn't control since my first year on the job. So I feel pretty comfortable ruling out my technique. Granted, this is my first track saw. My boss has the Makita and I've used it trimming doors or sopping wet PT decking or even in Pecan without much fuss.
What I noticed about the Makita I have is that the saw rocks corner to corner on the track about an 1/8", like the base is twisted. I feel pretty good ruling out the track as the case of the problem because there's so much rock. I feel like that amount of twist in the track would be obvious if I sighted it. I have not tried to rig up twist sticks on the base to check it, but did try in on a freshly jointed piece of wood and it rocked like on the track. Is this the cause of my kickback woes?
So I got curious and decided to check the replacement base I ordered for the TS55 on the track and see if it sat well. It rocks too, About a 1/16" and on opposite corners as the Makita. Should I worry about this?
Frustrating!