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11th August 2017, 05:17 PM #1The Russel Coyte of Woodworking
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Festool HK vs TS55
Hi Festool freaks!
Im thinking about diving into the Festool world and am looking at the TS55, a dusty and a Domino 500.
I have started a Handyman/carpentry firm and have found myself building decks one minute and renovating kitchen cupboards the next!
The HK55 seems like it could be used as a cross over saw. The fact that it can be used as a circular saw one minute (with its own track) and it fits on the normal TS55 track really suits my style of work.
I had a chat to Dave Stanton from Youtube and he agrees the only downside is the chip breaker the HK does not have vs the TS55. So the cut will have a less cleaner cut on the waste side but otherwise the word cross over is a good word for it!
The other reason I am think HK is that the guide rails on the TS are hellish expensive, so whilst I save the $600 for the 2700mm rail I can use a home made jig in the mean time, could you do that with a TS55?
Thoughts ? Agree, disagree?
Cheers
Bryan
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11th August 2017, 06:15 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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gday Brian I've started using the makita tracks as they're half the price and seem to work just as well. I have both the ts and the hk and they work well with the makita tracks. also if you're doing melamine I find if I do a scoring pas first then a full depth cut I get good results with the hk.
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11th August 2017, 09:27 PM #4The Russel Coyte of Woodworking
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Thanks chaps, I did not know the festool would fit the makita! Interesting! From a plunge cut perspective is the HK as good as the TS55??
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11th August 2017, 10:07 PM #5GOLD MEMBER
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The HK can plunge but not as conveniently as the TS55 as it plunges backwards and requires the use of your other hand to retract the blade guard.
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