I recently purchased the Festool TS55EQ plus an additional track to cut down sheet goods. Saw works very well for this application. I then used the saw to straighten out rough lumber. Much easier than trying to do on a 6" short bed jointer. Again worked very well if you are only removing a minor amount of material necessary to establish a straight line. Finally I used the saw to rip 4/4 white oak and found the saw's shortcoming - it is underpowered for this operation compared to my tablesaw. It is rated at 10 amps I believe. The saw labored through the cut and took much longer than anticipated. All of these cuts were made with the standard blade. I suppose I could have installed my Panther rip blade (haven't tried it yet) but this compromises the track's accuracy as it will cut away more of the track's rubber registration strip which is used to align the system to the track. Switching back to the standard blade would introduce a slight offset that would have to be allowed for - this defeats the purpose of the track system. I was wondering what others have experienced in ripping hardwoods with the '55'.