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Don't think so but the batteries link to the extractors via Bluetooth.Do they do a cordless vacuum cleaner to go with it ?
DeWalt do an 18v extractor with a aux mains lead.
On my list.
Don't think so but the batteries link to the extractors via Bluetooth.Do they do a cordless vacuum cleaner to go with it ?
I've got the ag125 grinder that runs on a track and a ctl26 extractor... used it to cut out a hard porcelain tile with underfloor heating in a kitchen last week..... had to vac the floor about 600 mm around where I was working, didn't even need to wipe down worktops, precise depth so little risk of damage to heating ... well worth the £350 for the grinder just for that job
I'd still stick a bit of 2x1 under it mind.Same with their track plunge saws, with extraction you can trim a door indoors flat on a carpet, and the finish is ready for paint.
I'd still stick a bit of 2x1 under it mind.
Have a ts55 a DeWalt 110v and DeWalt 18v tracksaw. All work well but the fes is the nicest to use.
Shame it's a bit gutless. Fine for chipboard mdf etc but show it a bit of real timber and it struggled.
Aye oak doors I'd have to clamp the rail and make four passes. The DeWalt does much better on power but not as nice to use. Depth adjustment is clunky and angle adjustment is awkward to on comparison.It was in a tiny warden assisted type flat, no room anywhere and raining outside, no other timber to use, so set the depth to a fag paper less than door thickness.
Agree the Festool is more of a kitchen fitter/cabinet makers tool that a chippy tool..
That's why I buy selection of blades from varying suppliers.It's all about the blade boys... A blade that's good on board will always be pants on wood
Likewise.Ts55 was my first , much thought over , purchase, loved it from the first cut. I can trim laminate tops and edge straight off the saw probably 19 out of 20 cuts
It's saved me far more than it cost and is a pleasure to use
It's the offset of the kerf you need to watch.Mine's a Ts55, only thing with blades is to check how thick they are (Festool ones vary in thickness too), because changing can re-cut the rubber on the rail meaning it has to be taken off and glued back when you put another blade back on.