Basshunter said:
Have a line on a very good condition TS55 EQ and 106" Rail. I own no Festool stuff and have no real first hand experience with them...have wanted to get the track saw for a while now...Would someone being will to connect with me either via PM or telephone to discuss the details of the deal and pros/cons of going with the older model? Need to commit to the seller early today.
Thanks in advance if anyone is willing to connect.
Hi and [welcome] to The FOG'
My first Festool was a TS55 EQ back in 2006. I also bought a Festool CT22 dust extractor and extra rails, along with some Festool clamps. Since then I have bought virtually all Festools sold in the USA.
The first TS55 still works as if factory new and it has made me a lot of money. I own a lot of TS55 for my shop so that all of my cabinet makers could be using one at the same time if that were necessary. When the TS55REQ was announced for the USA I pre-ordered 2 of them, so all of my crew could gain experience with them.
In your situation I would buy the used TS55 EQ assuming it works well on that long rail when you try it. The new TS%%REQ is also a fine saw, but for cabinet making it has no advantages I can find.
What is important to get the advantage of Festools is that you use a dust extractor with your saw. If you can find a CT22 that works, it will do fine. The CT26 replaced the CT22 during the summer of 2010. But again I have a 2006 CT22 that I still use every day.
The normal guide rail for a TS55 EQ or REQ is 1400mm (55") which is just long enough to cut 48" I own one of the 2700mm (106") guide rails. With care it is just long enough to make an 8' cut with a TS55, but the long rail is awkward making 48" cuts. With the long rails I suggest clamping them in place using the special Festool clamps.
Should you eventually want to make cabinets with hole for adjustable shelf pins, then instead of an ordinary 1400mm rail, buy one with the guide holes for just a few dollars more. Here in FOG we often call those "Holy Rails". They work just as effectively as the ordinary one with the saws.
While at a Festool dealer or buying from one on-line, consider buying a spare blade for your saw. The standard blade supplied with all TS55s is the 48 tooth fine blade. That is excellent for plywood and MFD. Festool also sells rip blades for solid lumber and other special blades for laminates and also for aluminum. With certain kinds of plywood I use the laminate blade and for other plywoods I use the aluminum blade.