Not wanting to hijack this thread but my questions concern the TSC55 also so seemed like a good place to ask.
Looking at two packages on ToolNut which to me seem to be the same, maybe someone here can point out the differences to me.
One is
Festool 201394 TSC 55 Cordless Track Saw BASIC, Imperial
http://www.toolnut.com/power-tools/...tsc-55-cordless-track-saw-basic-imperial.html
and the other is
Festool 574685 TSC 55 Cordless Plunge Cut Track Saw BASIC, Imperial
http://www.toolnut.com/power-tools/...less-plunge-cut-track-saw-basic-imperial.html
Now, other than one short description says plunge and the other does not, I can not find any difference in the two. They both say the saw is a plunge saw, same specs, etc. Why do they have the saw listed twice at the same price and same accessories. They both say they are both bare tools without battery, charger, or guide rail.
And by Imperial I am assuming the depth gauge and other markings are imperial not metric is that correct? I ask because they give all the specs in metric and you'd think if the tool is imperial then the specs would be imperial measurement too.
I guess I'm missing something on these two pages.
Anyway this is part of a bigger purchase. I'm looking at selling my DeWalt track saw and track and getting the TSC55 and a MFT/3 with a few options such as the leg brace set. I'm looking to cut the cord on as many portable power tools as I can for no reason other than to get away from cords and the limitations imposed by them. Many times I want to work in places where there is no power available, and a cordless track saw would be nice.
I'm thinking what I really will need for the saw is kit 201402 TSC 55 Cordless Plunge Cut Track Saw w/ 55" Track since I don't have any cordless Festool stuff now. And I'd like that rail to be a holey rail so I can use it eventually for shelf pin holes and other work based on the 30 mm spacing.