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10th March 2013, 06:32 AM #1Senior Member
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Scheppach Plunge Track saw
Hi,
I'm tempted by this (half the price of the Makita SP6000 and 1/3rd the price of the Festool in NZ) but would like to get some local feedback first - can anyone reply about its accuracy, especially as regards bevel cuts?
I'm a hobby woodworker, not a trade or professional.
Thanks, PaulNew Zealand
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10th March 2013, 01:45 PM #2
Just by chance, this saw was reviewed in the current AWR. Have a browse at your local newsagent.
The only gripes they had were that it was slightly underpowered, and there was an issue with the rubber anti-splinter strip on the guide which could move around.
Probably worth the saving over Festool/Makita for light use? I wouldn't expect the motor/bearings of Scheppach gear to survive long in a trade application !
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10th March 2013, 01:55 PM #3the tool specialists
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Main thing you would have to look at is back up service & spare parts. We had the Makita & festool saws in stock, the festool ratio would be around 50 sales of festool to one of Makita. The only reason we kept the Makita one in stock was so customers can do a direct comparison side by side. Most customers comi g in to buy the Makita then bought the festool when they compared them
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11th March 2013, 11:38 AM #4
Local review here
JordsWoodShop - Scheppach cs55 / Woodstar Divar 55 Review - YouTubeThose were the droids I was looking for.
https://autoblastgates.com.au
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11th March 2013, 08:07 PM #5Senior Member
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Thanks for replies
Hi all,
thanks for the replies. I'll hunt down the AWR review.
I got the info I needed from the following link (MrBrush, you were right!). It's a long but entertaining read:
Rail-Plunge-Track Saws - Tools & Equipment - Contractor Talk
Think I'll save up for a Makita.
Cheers
PaulNew Zealand
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12th March 2013, 03:01 PM #6Senior Member
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i have the makita, its a great saw, has more power than the festool, and i am happy with it.
the makita is made in the UK, so the quality is there.
it does not have a riving knife, something to keep in mind.
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12th March 2013, 03:10 PM #7
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12th March 2013, 03:30 PM #8Senior Member
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i didnt say they were made by landrover..................
but the quality is up there.
looking at the bosch. they all look to be an incarnation of each other.
the Mafell looks to be the best.
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7th April 2013, 09:59 AM #9Senior Member
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Final Conclusions from research
Hi,
here is a useful bit of actual feedback from someone who purchased a Grizzly Track Saw (made in the same factory as the Scheppach and practically the same saw).
The discussion also includes a link to an independent review as well:
Grizzly track saw review
The amount of tuning that the purchaser had to do to the Grizzly track saw is very off-putting.
The conclusion I've come to is that the Festool,Makitea, etc track saws have a high cost because of the quality of manufacturing care that has to go into them to make them cut accurately and last over the long haul.
PaulNew Zealand
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13th April 2013, 05:36 PM #10Senior Member
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Excellent Review
Hi,
Marc at the Woodwhisperer web site did a review of the Grizzly track saw (identical North American version of the Scheppach) and accurately positioned it as the Toyota of track saws, not the Lexus or Mercedes.
Here is the link to this review which includes a very good video that shows the strengths and shortcomings of the Scheppach/Grizzly:
http://www.thewoodwhisperer.com/vide...ck-saw-review/
Regards
PaulNew Zealand
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