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13 years 6 months ago #13070 by bee
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lol...... makita make great skill saws like the festool, with guide rails but you will pay a few hundred less......... The festool stuff is very well make and will last, as will the makita..... i feel you do pay alot just for the festool name........ hear is a few links below to other skill saws (plunge saw).......


festool ts55 price £451.20 includes guide rail.....

www.dm-tools.co.uk/product.php/s ... /FES561515

Makita MAKITA SP6000K price £315.57 includes guide rail.....

www.dm-tools.co.uk/product.php/s ... AKSP6000K1

DEWALT DWS520KR-GB price £379.00 includes guide rail......
www.dm-tools.co.uk/product.php/s ... DWS520KRAV

both the makita and dewalt do the same job as the festool but both are alot cheeper...... for me no brand name is worth £100.00 more on the price tag......

Please note i use these kinds of tools allday every day......

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13 years 6 months ago #13081 by bitzo
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I asked some quotes from an italian metabo reseller, tha table accessory where shoud I put my saw cost more than the saw :shock:
I'm going to search makita or metabo combined mitre-panel saw.

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13 years 6 months ago #13082 by saul
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bee wrote: and a chop saw is great for smaller pieces........ the 3 tools i could not live without is my table saw, chop saw and my routers.......


+1

but also a festool ts-55 smiley36

-dewalt snip (chop) saw
-Elektra Beckum (Metabo) and Startrite table saws
-Elu routers (which have now been copied by dewalt and others - Dewalt bought out Elu)

oh and Makita drills....

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13 years 6 months ago #13089 by SamV
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Black & Decker brought both Elu and DeWalt and then shut down Elu and used their tech with DeWalt. Sadly DeWalt is slowly going the way of Black & Decker ie more hobbyest less pro.

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13 years 6 months ago #13106 by bee
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yes and no with dewalt.... look at there xrp range... very nice.....

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13 years 6 months ago #13117 by SamV
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I have two, the newer ones aren't as good as the older ones from even a couple of years ago.

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13 years 6 months ago #13118 by nickyburnell
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Mine, a good compromise. Sliding table is a must[attachment=0:c9kjwng8]<!-- ia0 -->Saw.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:c9kjwng8]
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13 years 6 months ago #13119 by bee
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SamV wrote: I have two, the newer ones aren't as good as the older ones from even a couple of years ago.



i have 2 x 12v, 2 x 14v and 2 x 16v but all are a few years old..... but you do have a good point, because i used a friends brand new 18v drill the other day, and in a direct comparison my 12v xrp had more torq.......... than the new 18v....

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