I am going to buy a new TS 55 in the next few days and I need some recommendations on guide rails.
I am a hobbyist who occaisionally builds cabinets. The cabinet carcasses are furniture grade plywood, so I frequently have to beak down 4 x 8 panels which is an ideal use for the TS 55.
I would normally cut the panels across the 48-in width first to break them to a manageable size and then cut the carcass end pieces from these. I'm sure that the the stock 55-in rail that ships with the TS 55 will be fine for these 48-in max cross cuts.
Occaisionaly, I may have to rip all the way down the length of a panel and I'm wondering what rails would be best for that. I could just buy the 106-in rail, but that's expensive, hard to store and I would only need it occasionally. So I'm leaning more towards getting a second rail (either 42 or 55-in) and joining it to the main 55-in rail for those occaisional long cuts.
What is the minimum rail length needed to make a 96-in cut without having to freehand the last few inches? Would a 55 + 42 = 97-in rail be long enough? Would I be better off with two 55-in rails?
Also, I notice that the rails with the LR32 hole system are roughly the same price as the rails without the holes. I can see the LR32 and the OF 1400 router being useful for placing holes for shelves inside these cabinets. Is there any downside to using the rails with the LR32 hole system with the TS 55? If not, why doesn't Festool just make the LR32 holes standard on all new rails?
As always, many thanks for your opinions! I've learned a LOT from this forum!
Ken Morley
Tampa, Florida
I am a hobbyist who occaisionally builds cabinets. The cabinet carcasses are furniture grade plywood, so I frequently have to beak down 4 x 8 panels which is an ideal use for the TS 55.
I would normally cut the panels across the 48-in width first to break them to a manageable size and then cut the carcass end pieces from these. I'm sure that the the stock 55-in rail that ships with the TS 55 will be fine for these 48-in max cross cuts.
Occaisionaly, I may have to rip all the way down the length of a panel and I'm wondering what rails would be best for that. I could just buy the 106-in rail, but that's expensive, hard to store and I would only need it occasionally. So I'm leaning more towards getting a second rail (either 42 or 55-in) and joining it to the main 55-in rail for those occaisional long cuts.
What is the minimum rail length needed to make a 96-in cut without having to freehand the last few inches? Would a 55 + 42 = 97-in rail be long enough? Would I be better off with two 55-in rails?
Also, I notice that the rails with the LR32 hole system are roughly the same price as the rails without the holes. I can see the LR32 and the OF 1400 router being useful for placing holes for shelves inside these cabinets. Is there any downside to using the rails with the LR32 hole system with the TS 55? If not, why doesn't Festool just make the LR32 holes standard on all new rails?
As always, many thanks for your opinions! I've learned a LOT from this forum!
Ken Morley
Tampa, Florida