USPcompact
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- Jun 13, 2010
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Tom Bellemare said:'Pretty tough to bring down a goose with a 20-gauge.
Tom
Hevi-Shot. ;D
Tom Bellemare said:'Pretty tough to bring down a goose with a 20-gauge.
Tom
honeydokreg said:i am also like frank and jack. I started with the atf55 then the is75 then the ts55. I use the 55 98% of the time it serves my purpose once in a while I have to trim a 1 1/2 or thicker door and I use the 75 as it goes through it better, even though the 55 will also but a little slower.
GaryB said:I'd be a lot happier if I could just buy the saw without the rail. I already have a rail and would much prefer to save that money than spend it on something I really don't need or want. That said, I'd honestly be happy with either saw.
I have the opposite rule for hobbies.I've be dying to get a TS 75 but didn't want to violate my tool rule (don't buy it until you need it).
Dan1210 said:i use my ts 55 for everything mainly cutting down sheet material, ive never ever needed a deeper plunge/larger blade, if im ripping down thicker stock i use my old dewalt, i couldnt think why i would want a rail saw that would cut deeper than 50mm, if you are ripping down sheets on top of each other and doing this regularly you should get a table saw.