First post, but have been looking here for a little bit...
I'm sure this has been asked before, but my superb search skills aren't as superb as I'd like them to be.
I have about $1100 burning a hole in my pocket and this would be my first festool purchase. I am a hobbyist with a jobsite table saw, 12" SCMS, jigsaw, drill press, etc. I don't have any type of joinery systems (domino, biscuit joiner, dovetail jigs, etc). I'm debating between the domino 500 and a TS 55/75 with possibly the CT SYS dust extractor system. I've looked around at packages that include these tools with a CT Mini/Midi as well. Just really looking for advice. I am leaning toward the TS 55/75 because of my limited capabilities on my jobsite saw (not much room in front of the blade). Ideally, the money would be better spent on a table saw upgrade, but room prohibits me from getting a saw that can't be stored out of the way. I don't have the ability to get a contractor saw on a mobile base for example. I currently have a decent ridgid shop vac, so a dust extractor isn't exactly a necessity, but...Some would suggest the domino, but I guess technically, I can cut loose mortises with my router, albeit not as easy/user friendly as the domino. Really conflicted here...
Thanks!
Kevin
I'm sure this has been asked before, but my superb search skills aren't as superb as I'd like them to be.
I have about $1100 burning a hole in my pocket and this would be my first festool purchase. I am a hobbyist with a jobsite table saw, 12" SCMS, jigsaw, drill press, etc. I don't have any type of joinery systems (domino, biscuit joiner, dovetail jigs, etc). I'm debating between the domino 500 and a TS 55/75 with possibly the CT SYS dust extractor system. I've looked around at packages that include these tools with a CT Mini/Midi as well. Just really looking for advice. I am leaning toward the TS 55/75 because of my limited capabilities on my jobsite saw (not much room in front of the blade). Ideally, the money would be better spent on a table saw upgrade, but room prohibits me from getting a saw that can't be stored out of the way. I don't have the ability to get a contractor saw on a mobile base for example. I currently have a decent ridgid shop vac, so a dust extractor isn't exactly a necessity, but...Some would suggest the domino, but I guess technically, I can cut loose mortises with my router, albeit not as easy/user friendly as the domino. Really conflicted here...
Thanks!
Kevin