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I got a 2015 TXS 2,6 today!
redsoxsurfer said:Any recommendations on blades for cutting vinyl flooring? Price is not a concern.
Jim_in_PA said:Or consider that as a pro, it might be prudent to have a spare for a critical tool in your onsite arsenal. Not inexpensive for sure, but when multiple jobs can be impacted by a failure, at least worth considering.
woodbutcherbower said:Annoyingly - a second TS60.
I was part-way through a kitchen install last Thursday - one with four countertop waterfalls. Literally an inch into the first of these eight bevel cuts, my TS60 dies.
Kevin
Litteral backups? Well, sort of. I have duplicates of several things, but not really as back-ups. They are for specific set-ups. So, sure, I could change one of them to what another one did.ChuckS said:I know a few full-time furniture and house renovation fellows, and none of them keep "backup" tools as such.
As seasoned woodworkers, we all know at least two ways, and probably more, of doing something. If a machine breaks down in the middle of a job that can't wait, I'm sure we'll figure something out. At least that has been my experience and that of those I know.