TS55 For Cutting Plasterboard

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Just browsing the new Festool UK site, and spotted this:

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I remember this has been discussed before, and the conclusion was that it wasn't a good idea. Now it seems that Festool are saying it's fine...
 
I think it is more about the vac then the saw itself.

I would think it is because of the new Cleantex?
 
jonny round boy said:
Ah, yes - could well be due to the vac, I suppose. Didn't think of that. [embarassed]

does this still mean you can cut plaster board???????
 
Why not?

I think the concern was over the filter in the CT's.

Don't the new ones have some sort of self cleaning or electronic monitoring.

 
You can also rout plasterboard  with a  v groove cutter and fold it around corners! Never done it but you can . You use a guide rail and form the groove like you would a dado. See Page 135 of the 2010 catalogue.
Strange but true, I would not put my routers any where nearplaster board dust .

John
 
Ahhh, they will be fine.

I would think the bearings are sealed, what else do you have to worry about?

I have sucked quite a bit of mud and dirt through the air intake on my makita circular saw, besides the bent table it runs like a champ.

Tools are tough, or they wouldn't be tools they would be like figurines or some thing.
 
i use my tools for what ever i can, that way they earn me more money. At the end of the day thats why i buy them, if they break then i buy new uns
 
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