planetWayne
Established Member
Hi all,
Silly question this, but can you use the TS55 without using the guide rails?
Looking at the pictures the base plate seems to be plastic (albeit tough I bet) rather than metal that you see on the 'B&Q Specials' I was wondering how you would cope with using the saw without the guides when 'freehanding' with respect to getting grooves in the plate off stray screws or nail heads etc. Typicly a metal base plate wouldnt have an issue with riding over a screw head - bit of a light scratch but thats about it, plastic I could see you sticking a nice new groove in there.
I'm not looking at cutting through screws or nails or anything like that but just dont fancy accidentaly adding grooves - if you get my meaning
Thanks
Wayne.
Silly question this, but can you use the TS55 without using the guide rails?
Looking at the pictures the base plate seems to be plastic (albeit tough I bet) rather than metal that you see on the 'B&Q Specials' I was wondering how you would cope with using the saw without the guides when 'freehanding' with respect to getting grooves in the plate off stray screws or nail heads etc. Typicly a metal base plate wouldnt have an issue with riding over a screw head - bit of a light scratch but thats about it, plastic I could see you sticking a nice new groove in there.
I'm not looking at cutting through screws or nails or anything like that but just dont fancy accidentaly adding grooves - if you get my meaning
Thanks
Wayne.