I have decided that I would like a plunge saw to replace my old Bosch circular saw.
I’ve already decided against the budget end: Parkside, Workzone, Titan, Sheppach etc and would ideally have liked something midrange: Bosch, Dewalt, Makita etc. However, given that my workshop does not have the requisite footprint space for a table saw, the plunge saw is partly going to be used in lieu of this and at times possibly used for ripping hardwood boards as well as sheet material. With this in mind, I’ve decided that it might be prudent to have a PS that comes with a riving knife. As far as I can see, the only ones that do so are either the Aldi ( or various others that it is a clone of) and the Festool.
So first question: is this right? If so, then I can just about justify the cost of the TS 55 but it would be nice if I could shave a few quid of the cost of the rails, as the Festool ones seem rather pricey compared to others that (with my limited knowledge of plunge saws) seem to be inter-changeable. So, second question: would I be better sticking with Festool rails (I’d want 2 x 1400mm rails) or would any of the generic ones be just as good?
Lastly: the riving knife. Is it as wise as i seem to think it is, given the likely usage mentioned above? Does anyone else feel comfortable using a plung saw to rip solid timbers?
Thanks in advance for any advice on this.
I’ve already decided against the budget end: Parkside, Workzone, Titan, Sheppach etc and would ideally have liked something midrange: Bosch, Dewalt, Makita etc. However, given that my workshop does not have the requisite footprint space for a table saw, the plunge saw is partly going to be used in lieu of this and at times possibly used for ripping hardwood boards as well as sheet material. With this in mind, I’ve decided that it might be prudent to have a PS that comes with a riving knife. As far as I can see, the only ones that do so are either the Aldi ( or various others that it is a clone of) and the Festool.
So first question: is this right? If so, then I can just about justify the cost of the TS 55 but it would be nice if I could shave a few quid of the cost of the rails, as the Festool ones seem rather pricey compared to others that (with my limited knowledge of plunge saws) seem to be inter-changeable. So, second question: would I be better sticking with Festool rails (I’d want 2 x 1400mm rails) or would any of the generic ones be just as good?
Lastly: the riving knife. Is it as wise as i seem to think it is, given the likely usage mentioned above? Does anyone else feel comfortable using a plung saw to rip solid timbers?
Thanks in advance for any advice on this.