Blimey that's serious £££, my 120 sits on a Dewalt stand, usually in the van but takes no time to set it up on site or in the shop:
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That is why I use nearly all 110 volt corded tools, I can outlast a battery but with corded it is me who goes flat first. Is that Festool not underpowered compared to the competion and maybe why when cutting heavier material the batteries don't last.I do own a festool battery track saw, but am kicking myself for not getting the corded one
Yes cannot agree more, they are experts at making dust. With real wood it is managable but MDF is another story and no mater what I do the dust gets everywhere so prefer using ply to MDF.Dust extraction is difficult on Miter saws
I don’t know. Only battery track saw I’ve used. Boss raved about his, but now I know why. He hardly used it.That is why I use nearly all 110 volt corded tools, I can outlast a battery but with corded it is me who goes flat first. Is that Festool not underpowered compared to the competion and maybe why when cutting heavier material the batteries don't last.
Just for fun, if you have a scrap piece of Padouk make a few cuts on the miter saw. The bright red dust shows up just how far these things throw sawdust. Ideally miter saw stations ( as the Yanks call them ) should be freestanding so you can clean up all around them.Yes cannot agree more, they are experts at making dust. With real wood it is managable but MDF is another story and no mater what I do the dust gets everywhere so prefer using ply to MDF.
I dont have a need for a 12" cross cutter, the ks60 is more than capable for my needs and its £150 cheaper than the dewaltI’ve used both the dws780 and the kapex. In my opinion buy the dws.
I don’t understand. The ks60 is a 12” cross cutter and in Canada is $1,100 And a dewalt chop saw is north of $ 500 on sale. Am I missing something here. Are they reversed in Britain? Here is one not on sale that’s 428 £. Or $649 Canadian here in Canada.I dont have a need for a 12" cross cutter, the ks60 is more than capable for my needs and its £150 cheaper than the dewalt
The KS 60 has a 216mm diameter blade, which is about 8.5 inches. The larger saw, the KS 120, has a 260mm diameter blade, which is about 10.2 inches. Festool does not offer a miter saw with a 12-inch blade.I don’t understand. The ks60 is a 12” cross cutter and in Canada is $1,100 And a dewalt chop saw is north of $ 500 on sale. Am I missing something here. Are they reversed in Britain? Here is one not on sale that’s 428 £. Or $649 Canadian here in Canada.
I realize that , but they will both cut a 12 inch wide board The ks60 must have a longer slide. The dewalt will just cut a thicker board with the larger blade.The KS 60 has a 216mm diameter blade, which is about 8.5 inches. The larger saw, the KS 120, has a 260mm diameter blade, which is about 10.2 inches. Festool does not offer a miter saw with a 12-inch blade.
I now understand what you were writing. However, if you read post #23, he will be using the saw in his house, so dust collection is important. While no miter saw is dust free, the Kapex saws are much better at dust collection than the DWS780.I realize that , but they will both cut a 12 inch wide board The ks60 must have a longer slide. The dewalt will just cut a thicker board with the larger blade.
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