Hi,
I'm considering getting a plunge saw with a track, mainly for the following :
The T55 is fairly well reviewed, but I cant find much info about cutting solid timber. Is the T55 powerful enough to get through 2" white oak ? (using the right blade of course) Doesn't happen everyday but my latest project was based on that.
The MT55 is a bit more powerful, and should handle heavier cuts more easily, but for some reasons (i might be wrong) I feel like the T55 is a bit more precise for delicate cuts than the MT55. Maybe due to weight ?
Anyway, would be happy to read about your experience with the T55 on solid wood and MT55.
Thanks
Chris.
I'm considering getting a plunge saw with a track, mainly for the following :
- Cutting plywood for workshop stuff (storage, small cabinets and stations, etc.)
- rough dimensioning of lumber (eg cross cutting to length, ripping to get rid of the sapwood/bark section, etc.)
- using in place of a small table section to cut some basic joints (rabbet, etc.)
The T55 is fairly well reviewed, but I cant find much info about cutting solid timber. Is the T55 powerful enough to get through 2" white oak ? (using the right blade of course) Doesn't happen everyday but my latest project was based on that.
The MT55 is a bit more powerful, and should handle heavier cuts more easily, but for some reasons (i might be wrong) I feel like the T55 is a bit more precise for delicate cuts than the MT55. Maybe due to weight ?
Anyway, would be happy to read about your experience with the T55 on solid wood and MT55.
Thanks
Chris.