Reiska said:Christopher Robinson said:I'll take a look when I can use my 2200, Jigsaw and tracksaw in it; until then, this is just not going to cut it for that price.
I wouldn't hold my breath for the jigsaw insert - since it doesn't have any kind of above table dust collection/blower your line get covered under sawdust quickly and you need to have a mains powered jigsaw to use in the CMS-PS insert since the battery models are not compatible with the insert.
Or well, they physically attach to it and work technically, but ergonomics & safety are out of the door with having to reach under the table to the power switch on the jigsaw itself since you can't connect it to the table mains switch and at least with the barrel grip Carvex you can't fit the extractors hose properly between the table and the battery.
Both of the above could trivially be fixed by Festool making a low-height Mains-to-battery-adapter like we have on DSLR-cameras, but it hasn't seen the daylight yet even thou I've put it on the wishlist ages ago...
Reiska, I think you have all of that. Those items are only NAINA. i think for the rest of the world, they are OK.
Check it out. For me, i am hoping to eliminate several routers, a couple of space hogging router tables and a portable table that are all gathering or spreading dust. I watched the CMS slicing thru several pieces of wood with the TS 55 and also routing with not a speck of dust escaping. (Of course, I did not have my reading glasses, but quite impressive, nevertheless) I have not seen it with the jigsaw plate/jigsaw, but i have experimented with upside down jigsawing and I find it much easier to see the line as opposed to cutting with saw on top. A little heavy breathing (out >>> naturally) is about all it takes to keep a clear view of the line; and the line is cleared. I have tried upside down jigsawing only with my old Milwaukee, but have not tried with the Festoy. Back problems get in the way of that use doing by hand. I am hoping to [censored].....
Any how, You now have no excuses [poke] [dead horse] [popcorn]
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