ian_in_the_midlands
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I am looking to buy a track saw, mainly for sizing plywood sheets in my small workshop.
Amazingly a festool is in my price range (I never thought I would say that!) - the HK55 with the FS1400 guide rail.
I see it is aimed more at site framing work, but would this be my best choice in this price bracket?
I have seen it stated on here that the HK55 is not a plunge saw, but from videos I have watched, it appears that it is. Am I missing something?
From the reviews, it appears that the festool TS55 is probably the better saw, but it is probably more than I want to spend.
What would spending the extra money give me in terms of accuracy and quality of finish?
The other options would be the Makita or the Dewalt.
I plan a visit to Axminster tomorrow to compare them, but any thoughts and suggestions on what to look out for when comparing them would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Amazingly a festool is in my price range (I never thought I would say that!) - the HK55 with the FS1400 guide rail.
I see it is aimed more at site framing work, but would this be my best choice in this price bracket?
I have seen it stated on here that the HK55 is not a plunge saw, but from videos I have watched, it appears that it is. Am I missing something?
From the reviews, it appears that the festool TS55 is probably the better saw, but it is probably more than I want to spend.
What would spending the extra money give me in terms of accuracy and quality of finish?
The other options would be the Makita or the Dewalt.
I plan a visit to Axminster tomorrow to compare them, but any thoughts and suggestions on what to look out for when comparing them would be appreciated.
Thanks.