thanks guys
After looking around a bit I realized it was an aluminum cutting blade that Festool sells. I do like the idea of the foam backing. I didn't think about stacking the cuts. I have to trim them all for length so I might try the stacking method as a test. I have plenty of cut off so I can give it a shot without messing up the real cut. The fun part is going to be in the pre-drilling for the new screws. I plan on using the old sheets as a drill template. It's only 8 sheets total but it's almost 800 screws! I might cut the number down since I'm lining the interior with ply. The current rivet pattern is 4" on center. I might skip every other one. I think the close spacing is mostly for strength against interior hits. I have this crazy idea of a miter station slide out. I plan on cutting an 8' long by 34" tall door on the passenger side just above the deck. The door will swing down and then I would have a kapex station on 500lb drawer slides that will pull out. The kapex will be plumbed to a ct26 that will live in the truck. I'm trying to minimize set up and tear down time. Most of the houses I work on can easily have the saws set up in the driveway. I'm trying to set this up so I run one cord from the house, one air hose from the truck, and then the saws stay on the truck. The whole driver side of the box will have home made sys ports floor to ceiling. The systainers are going to be two deep. My wife doesn't get it.... I just had to let it out to some people that might understand... I'll have to show some pictures when I get this thing done. thanks for the help on the ts55. I'll have to order the blade.