@@riba2233 because I have other festool products and love the continuity of their system approach. 3year all inclusive warranty. The ability to keep one cord attached to the hose switching front tool to tool. Organization the systainers offer. I know I’m getting an amazing product
@@riba2233I own the SP6000 and I have been contemplating switching to the TS55 for some time for these reasons: -The removable power cord. -a removable splinter guard for right side cutting -lever that actually locks the blade instead of a spring mechanism that just grabs the pin for change blades. -they have a cover plate for better dust extraction. -2 simple features that Makita over looked, markings for the front and back of blade as well as depth gauge that accounts for the track. How does Makita overlook markings for the blade as shown in the video, and why does Makita’s gauge not account for the track thickness? The TS55 is a far better all around machine, it cost more because far more engineering went into it. And it’s not even that much more expensive.
Im new to woodworking, and i want to get a saw what would you pick between the TSC and the HKC and why. Money isn't an issue, so the whole (instert tool brand) does the same thinf for half the price is irrelevant. Im retired and have money to burn, so I want to festool
Festool suggest that an irrepressible meed to give them money is the only justification you need. They also suggest you buy two because these are very easy to lose.
@@minioli01 well the guy used this stopper to avoid kickback when plunging into the wood. which is the basic use case for a plunge saw. Plus the 60K has kickback stop what makes these stoppers redundant anyway.
@@Dr_Kurt the two tracksaw I tried had knob on the heel of the saw you could adjust so it wouldn’t go backwards on the track. As you said this block is redundant.
Load of rubbish. 1) that saw has kick back stop. 2) Those lines only apply when the blade is at full depth. The only way to do this accurately is by watching the blade in 99% of situations. No offence though. You’re a great craftsman, and make good videos usually.
The TS 60 is the best tracksaw can't wait for a cordless version of it
I should have just went festool from the beginning!
Why, Makita can do all of this for half the money
@@riba2233 because I have other festool products and love the continuity of their system approach. 3year all inclusive warranty. The ability to keep one cord attached to the hose switching front tool to tool. Organization the systainers offer. I know I’m getting an amazing product
@@riba2233I own the SP6000 and I have been contemplating switching to the TS55 for some time for these reasons:
-The removable power cord.
-a removable splinter guard for right side cutting
-lever that actually locks the blade instead of a spring mechanism that just grabs the pin for change blades.
-they have a cover plate for better dust extraction.
-2 simple features that Makita over looked, markings for the front and back of blade as well as depth gauge that accounts for the track.
How does Makita overlook markings for the blade as shown in the video, and why does Makita’s gauge not account for the track thickness? The TS55 is a far better all around machine, it cost more because far more engineering went into it. And it’s not even that much more expensive.
Wait you can talk?
Aaanndd you still overcut on the front corner
FESTOOL OWNS YOU.
He’s just working, Doofus.
@@Paine137 Na, he has become a shell for advertising. Its what the all become....except KatMoses
That's really impressive!!! 🏆
Awesome video
La vida es más fácil con FESTOOL...
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I like these informative videos
I was wondering if you spoke. Ha, you're good at it brother
Most expensive channel I sub to.
Oh thanks God! I heard your nice voice today ❤😍😍👍
Get some water man.
You weirdo you 😂
@@Benmeglei1he has a good voice though 😊
Don’t you need to be cutting full depth for the lines to be accurate?
Ok now show how you finished the cut because of the curve of the saw, and cleaned up the corners that were drilled out
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Im new to woodworking, and i want to get a saw what would you pick between the TSC and the HKC and why. Money isn't an issue, so the whole (instert tool brand) does the same thinf for half the price is irrelevant. Im retired and have money to burn, so I want to festool
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The whole time I thought you can't talk 😂
That cool
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@@jaakkolehto1487 olen
Guess I could make the little black stop with a chunk of wood and a clamp… I looked in the container and mine didn’t come with the block.
Nah you have to buy it separately.
Where do you get this little black thing? Didn’t find it on the Festool website.
Wood countertops hmmmm what kinda finish? Constant care
Can you put the ts60 shoe on the tsc55
How come you didn't use a counter-sink bit to cut out the slot for you sink. Tee hee!!
Can I use this stoper on tsv 60?
Could do it just fine with my cricular saw...
Why would you need this "special stopper"?
Festool suggest that an irrepressible meed to give them money is the only justification you need. They also suggest you buy two because these are very easy to lose.
@@minioli01 well the guy used this stopper to avoid kickback when plunging into the wood. which is the basic use case for a plunge saw. Plus the 60K has kickback stop what makes these stoppers redundant anyway.
@@Dr_Kurt the two tracksaw I tried had knob on the heel of the saw you could adjust so it wouldn’t go backwards on the track. As you said this block is redundant.
I did that cut and the piece fell right out of there and broke my toe there should have been a health warning at the start of the video.
Great tools just too damn expensive for everything a carpenter would need (or think he/she/they/it would need🤔)
We have a couple Festool products where I work, a good track saw is definitely needed for cutting doors. It gets a lot of use
....that's a lotta "and then"
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Hola hablas español
Ts60은살만하네
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His videos are better when he talks.
Load of rubbish. 1) that saw has kick back stop. 2) Those lines only apply when the blade is at full depth. The only way to do this accurately is by watching the blade in 99% of situations.
No offence though. You’re a great craftsman, and make good videos usually.
I jobs u
I do it with a 75 dollar jigsaw and have literallythe same result... this shit is dumb and not necessary at all...
Over priced,over rated.
I would have used my jigsaw.
$1500 to cut a hole that could be done with a $100 millwaukee jig saw