GrumpyChap
Member
Hi all,
Just a DIYer but looking to get myself a decent plunge saw and I'm after some advice if possible. I recently purchased the Erbauer but had to return two of them because of problems with the rails and the saw itself burning out so on the hunt for an upgrade.
I've already done a bit of research online and YouTube (Peter Millard, Skill Builder reviews) and I really like the look of the Bosch track saw, particularly the track and the connector seems to get decent reviews compared to other standard track connectors. I'm largely going to be cutting down sheet material, bit of cabinet making and few other things.
Anyway, FFX seem to be the cheapest for plunge saw kits and I am considering the following options
1. Bosch - Bosch GKT55GCEFSNKIT2 165mm 240v Plunge Saw and FSN Guide Rail Kit (ffx.co.uk)
2. Mafell 2 x 1.6m rails - Mafell MT55PK1 230v 1400w Plunge-Cut Saw MidiMAX in T-MAX (ffx.co.uk)
3. Mafell 1 x 1.6 + 800mm + angle guide - Mafell MT55PK2 240 240v 1400w Plunge-Cut Saw MidiMAX with Rail Set (ffx.co.uk)
I can afford to get the Mafell if I want to but I'm questioning whether I actually really need it for the extra £130. Scoring function and fine depth adjustment sound like good features, how often I will use them I am not so sure, but the motor/power on Mafell seems to be rated highly - I guess the Mafell is probably going to last me a good while so for the price difference it seems worth it. Obviously the Bosch is a replica of the Mafell to some extent and without the additional features so I could go for that and leave room for some additional accessories.
Appreciate any views from those with experience of these saws or just any comments generally.
P.s. I do have Dewalt cordless tools and I did look at the 54v cordless version but then I'm venturing towards the £1000 mark by the time I add the kit up and at that point I would probably look at the cordless Mafell (struggling to justify such a huge cost for one tool.)
Cheers
Just a DIYer but looking to get myself a decent plunge saw and I'm after some advice if possible. I recently purchased the Erbauer but had to return two of them because of problems with the rails and the saw itself burning out so on the hunt for an upgrade.
I've already done a bit of research online and YouTube (Peter Millard, Skill Builder reviews) and I really like the look of the Bosch track saw, particularly the track and the connector seems to get decent reviews compared to other standard track connectors. I'm largely going to be cutting down sheet material, bit of cabinet making and few other things.
Anyway, FFX seem to be the cheapest for plunge saw kits and I am considering the following options
1. Bosch - Bosch GKT55GCEFSNKIT2 165mm 240v Plunge Saw and FSN Guide Rail Kit (ffx.co.uk)
2. Mafell 2 x 1.6m rails - Mafell MT55PK1 230v 1400w Plunge-Cut Saw MidiMAX in T-MAX (ffx.co.uk)
3. Mafell 1 x 1.6 + 800mm + angle guide - Mafell MT55PK2 240 240v 1400w Plunge-Cut Saw MidiMAX with Rail Set (ffx.co.uk)
I can afford to get the Mafell if I want to but I'm questioning whether I actually really need it for the extra £130. Scoring function and fine depth adjustment sound like good features, how often I will use them I am not so sure, but the motor/power on Mafell seems to be rated highly - I guess the Mafell is probably going to last me a good while so for the price difference it seems worth it. Obviously the Bosch is a replica of the Mafell to some extent and without the additional features so I could go for that and leave room for some additional accessories.
Appreciate any views from those with experience of these saws or just any comments generally.
P.s. I do have Dewalt cordless tools and I did look at the 54v cordless version but then I'm venturing towards the £1000 mark by the time I add the kit up and at that point I would probably look at the cordless Mafell (struggling to justify such a huge cost for one tool.)
Cheers