So a fellow carpenter told me once how they used their TS75 for ripping drywall on the job. I scoffed , until now. We are currently building a store in Long Island with thousands of feet of 6" x5/8" drywall rips required and maybe a thousand feet of 10" rips. Knowing our ts 55 and ct22 would not be up to the task, I ordered a TS75,ct36ac ,118" and 32" rails and am pretty amazed that I can rip 48' ( 4 12' boards+score the 5th)at a time.
Did I feel guilty taking a brand new saw and using it on drywall? Sort of. But the rips are factory straight,fast and the dust extraction pretty great too. I only wish Festool made a 150" rail for 12' cuts. The guide rail connectors are not so great compared with the Mafell rail/connectors.
All in all , this is a great way to do production drywall cutting. The labor savings will pay for this setup on this job alone. If you have wondered about this working, wonder no more. It works ! [big grin]
Did I feel guilty taking a brand new saw and using it on drywall? Sort of. But the rips are factory straight,fast and the dust extraction pretty great too. I only wish Festool made a 150" rail for 12' cuts. The guide rail connectors are not so great compared with the Mafell rail/connectors.
All in all , this is a great way to do production drywall cutting. The labor savings will pay for this setup on this job alone. If you have wondered about this working, wonder no more. It works ! [big grin]