Interesting. I can't live without my 55 but I've never been able to justify a 75.
I know this is impolitic on the FOG but I honestly think I'd rather have the Makita 5104 than a TS75. That 3 3/4" depth of cut (a 4x4 in one pass) in a fairly light saw is compelling. Plus it's a bit more powerful than the 75. Plus I could make a sled with zero clearance and run it on my Festool guides. If the sled cost me 1/4" of cut depth it would still be deeper than the 75. Now this is assuming I have my 55 for everything it can handle.
Will the 75 deliver the quality of cut on all four edges that you get with the 55? On melamine? Prefinished ply?
Bottom line. If I was waiting on a 55...... I'd keep waiting.
I know this is impolitic on the FOG but I honestly think I'd rather have the Makita 5104 than a TS75. That 3 3/4" depth of cut (a 4x4 in one pass) in a fairly light saw is compelling. Plus it's a bit more powerful than the 75. Plus I could make a sled with zero clearance and run it on my Festool guides. If the sled cost me 1/4" of cut depth it would still be deeper than the 75. Now this is assuming I have my 55 for everything it can handle.
Will the 75 deliver the quality of cut on all four edges that you get with the 55? On melamine? Prefinished ply?
Bottom line. If I was waiting on a 55...... I'd keep waiting.