Just about decided to buy the Mafell especially as now the prices are lower than the Festool. I will mainly use it for sheet material work but must also be able to do 30mm to 35mm door jamb adjustments and about 43mm for casement work both for hardwood and softwood.
Having watched and read the many reviews I still have a couple of questions that one seems to discuss.
Is the MT55 about to be updated? I'm wondering as the prices have been reduced recently?
Do you cut the splinter guard when the saw is first used?
To cut accurately on any material do you align the splinter guard with your pencilled marks on the material you are cutting?
Is the lack of a T slot on the track like the Festool provide any problems?
How long does the splinter guard last when handled correctly and used by a DIYer?
How do you attach the dust extraction hose? There appears to be a serrated area on the output which looks like it should take an adapter?
What size hose will fit the output?
Does the power lead come with full length UK mains cable? I've seen videos with small lengths and a connector on it.
I'm sure there will be other questions but answers to the above will probably seal the deal.
Richard
Having watched and read the many reviews I still have a couple of questions that one seems to discuss.
Is the MT55 about to be updated? I'm wondering as the prices have been reduced recently?
Do you cut the splinter guard when the saw is first used?
To cut accurately on any material do you align the splinter guard with your pencilled marks on the material you are cutting?
Is the lack of a T slot on the track like the Festool provide any problems?
How long does the splinter guard last when handled correctly and used by a DIYer?
How do you attach the dust extraction hose? There appears to be a serrated area on the output which looks like it should take an adapter?
What size hose will fit the output?
Does the power lead come with full length UK mains cable? I've seen videos with small lengths and a connector on it.
I'm sure there will be other questions but answers to the above will probably seal the deal.
Richard