ScoFF
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This is a weird post but I'd like to know what you would do in my shoes.
I have a TS75 I bought about 8 years ago new in the Sys3 style systainer. I'd used it about 10 times. I bought it because I wanted a tracksaw and I thought then I could only afford one so I bought the larger capacity for my lifetime use. I have a STM 1800 and a MFT/3 for breaking down plywood, I mostly work with just 1/2-5/8" plywood when I'm not working with hardwood. I have a full woodworking machinery shop in my garage so I'm mostly using my large tablesaw. I have the tracksaw because my garage is packed and I have to break down plywood in the driveway. I don't do off site work, just a hobby in my garage.
The TS75 I think I also got a good deal. 8 years ago things were cheaper, I bought the TS75/CT36 combo package so it was even cheaper. The TS75 is heavy and large but I don't mind because I don't use it much.
I recently scored a relatively new TS55 REQ used locally. I got it to either sell if I don't need it or keep it for a light nice plywood user. I like the extra features of the TS55 REQ, seems the saw got updated a little.
My thought is to sell both and buy the new TS60. (I'd get a new warranty, HK rail support and kickback features) I think 60mm would be enough for me, if not I can use my tablesaw. I can't see plywood needing any more than 55" to be honest, I'm not stacking multiple sheets together. I would basically get the upgrade for free and maybe some change but I'd go from 2 to 1 saws.
What would you do? Keep what I have (sunk cost), sell the TS55REQ and pay bills? Sell both for the TS60?
I have a TS75 I bought about 8 years ago new in the Sys3 style systainer. I'd used it about 10 times. I bought it because I wanted a tracksaw and I thought then I could only afford one so I bought the larger capacity for my lifetime use. I have a STM 1800 and a MFT/3 for breaking down plywood, I mostly work with just 1/2-5/8" plywood when I'm not working with hardwood. I have a full woodworking machinery shop in my garage so I'm mostly using my large tablesaw. I have the tracksaw because my garage is packed and I have to break down plywood in the driveway. I don't do off site work, just a hobby in my garage.
The TS75 I think I also got a good deal. 8 years ago things were cheaper, I bought the TS75/CT36 combo package so it was even cheaper. The TS75 is heavy and large but I don't mind because I don't use it much.
I recently scored a relatively new TS55 REQ used locally. I got it to either sell if I don't need it or keep it for a light nice plywood user. I like the extra features of the TS55 REQ, seems the saw got updated a little.
My thought is to sell both and buy the new TS60. (I'd get a new warranty, HK rail support and kickback features) I think 60mm would be enough for me, if not I can use my tablesaw. I can't see plywood needing any more than 55" to be honest, I'm not stacking multiple sheets together. I would basically get the upgrade for free and maybe some change but I'd go from 2 to 1 saws.
What would you do? Keep what I have (sunk cost), sell the TS55REQ and pay bills? Sell both for the TS60?