I have bad space shortage in my shop, and no real way to get more room. I have small entry level tools and need bigger, but have no room for them.
I was thinking of buying a combination machine (sliding table saw, jointer, planer, shaper) and getting rid of my TS, planner, jointer, and RAS. One of the sales reps suggested that I think about just buying a jointer/planer (getting rid of the jointer and planer)and keeping the TS. He figured the Festool TS55 would handle all my crosscut needs at a much lower price and space requirement as a sliding TS, it just wouldn't be as convenient. I only make a few big crosscuts a month, so if the TS55 would actually do it, then I don't mind the inconvenience.
(I would have to get a SCMS to replace the RAS, but the RAS sucks at angle cuts anyhow, so that would be a blessing.)
Since he sells combination machines and not Festool, I figure he is sincere.
So what you guys think; will a TS55 be up to making 25" long 45 degree cuts in 4/4 oak a few times a month? That is basically what I wanted the sliding TS for.
And is the TS55 adequate for that, or should I go for the TS75? I have read in other posts that the TS55 is great, but 10a just doesn't seem like much power.
I was thinking of buying a combination machine (sliding table saw, jointer, planer, shaper) and getting rid of my TS, planner, jointer, and RAS. One of the sales reps suggested that I think about just buying a jointer/planer (getting rid of the jointer and planer)and keeping the TS. He figured the Festool TS55 would handle all my crosscut needs at a much lower price and space requirement as a sliding TS, it just wouldn't be as convenient. I only make a few big crosscuts a month, so if the TS55 would actually do it, then I don't mind the inconvenience.
(I would have to get a SCMS to replace the RAS, but the RAS sucks at angle cuts anyhow, so that would be a blessing.)
Since he sells combination machines and not Festool, I figure he is sincere.
So what you guys think; will a TS55 be up to making 25" long 45 degree cuts in 4/4 oak a few times a month? That is basically what I wanted the sliding TS for.
And is the TS55 adequate for that, or should I go for the TS75? I have read in other posts that the TS55 is great, but 10a just doesn't seem like much power.