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Festool TS 55 REQ Saw Review Your Questions Answered 

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Episode 75 ~ Festool TS 55 REQ Plunge Saw FAQ - Viewer's Questions Answered with Roger Bisby.
Find more at: www.festool.co.uk
The best plunge-cut saw Festool have ever built.
- Slimline housing for maximum flexibility and close proximity to the wall (12 mm).
- Angle adjustment with undercut function from -1 to 47°.
- Transparent sliding viewing window provides a good view of the scribe mark and saw blade.
- Guide wedge for safer work and simple positioning in existing joint.
Main areas of use
- Precise circular in materials up to 55 mm thick.
- Cutting interior doors to length using guide rail and circular saw.
- Manufacturing expansion joints in parquet flooring and false joints.
- Cutting chipboard to size.
- Cutting and processing plasterboard.
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Since 1925: always a step ahead
The development of the name Festo is an example of the power of a vision and the success of a consistent corporate philosophy tailored to the needs of users.
Our top priority since the foundation of the company in 1925 by Gottlieb Stoll has been to offer tradesmen practical products and solutions to facilitate their daily work.
This claim has led to milestones of technology and has made Festo a market leader and synonymous with innovation, competence and good partnership.
Today, many years on, the market has changed, your work has changed.
TS 55 R Plunge-cut saw
TS 55 REQ-Plus GB 110V
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Комментарии : 77   
@maggylevesque-lavoie7273
@maggylevesque-lavoie7273 Год назад
*Great saw **MyBest.Tools** and track for the price can't beat it although the blade could be better but easily switched out.*
@christopherphillips671
@christopherphillips671 7 лет назад
Just got one of these earlier on this year and have to say it has completely changed the way I work.great bit of kit.always enjoy your reviews.
@pennyroyal3813
@pennyroyal3813 6 лет назад
Great review. I’ve had a TS55 for 4 years. The cut is so clean sanding time is greatly reduced. The Festool dust extractor is head and shoulders above the other two Ridgid ones I have. This reduces shop clean up time. I have zero regrets at spending what seems like so much money.
@josephmicheals8984
@josephmicheals8984 5 лет назад
Hey guys, I really appreciate your in depth reviews..as a newer lad in the trades I find these videos very informing and help me in choosing the proper equipment for the job! Keep up the awesome videos. Cheers from canada
@mikedavies1531
@mikedavies1531 6 лет назад
I have had one since 2007 and have had no problem with it and still working well
@brechtvandenbroucke5593
@brechtvandenbroucke5593 7 лет назад
I own and use the previous version of the saw now for 10 years. The only disadvantage I discovered so far is the lack of power when cutting thick material. I love the precision and dust extration of festool equipment.
@peterbrett2065
@peterbrett2065 7 лет назад
I wholeheartedly agree with you Roger - we all continue to learn day by day. My experience of a lot of power tools is that the R and D depts have often got there before you so every advance needs a bit of extra knowledge to use the tool to full capacity. Lots of people complain about H and S rules, but many of the regs have made for safer and easier to use tools - so fewer lost fingers. All good as far as I am concerned. I still like the TS55 though - its a great tool.
@bestistmate
@bestistmate 6 лет назад
I used mine with a stone disc and track and with vacuum cleaned out floor grout to 5 mm, clean as a whistle . Great saw with laminate, and save loads of time .
@harrisedgar
@harrisedgar 7 лет назад
Wonderful video...!!! Thank you....
@dewalter3963
@dewalter3963 7 лет назад
thanks for this infomative video
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 7 лет назад
Win a Bosch Brushless Combi Skill-Builder is broadcasting its first Live-Stream event from Bosch Power Tools U.K. At 9pm on Wednesday 2nd November . You could win a Bosch 18 volt Brushless Combi by answering three simple questions. The answers are in the show. Join the fun!
@whitacrebespoke
@whitacrebespoke 7 лет назад
I too had a kick from my Makita track saw when I first brought it at the end of the cut as did not have enough support on underside of the board put a nasty nick in my track.
@DiHandley
@DiHandley 6 лет назад
You do excellent product reviews. Festool should be paying you!!
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 6 лет назад
Thanks David.
@thehorrorification
@thehorrorification 6 лет назад
lol, sounds like the exact opposite of a good review. Check out AvE's real non-shill review showing all the dirty secrets hidden in the guts of her. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oezp-_DcUgg.html
@ask234b
@ask234b 6 лет назад
excellent product reviews 10 out 10 thanks
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 6 лет назад
Thanks for that we have never had such a high score. Now we go for the eleven
@NirreFirre
@NirreFirre 6 лет назад
Hmm, perhaps AvE is too mechanical a guy but this is probably useful (and funny!) to see: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oezp-_DcUgg.html
@phonebush
@phonebush 5 лет назад
I'd love to hear your thoughts on the larger ts 75
@Cameron2874
@Cameron2874 6 лет назад
Hi. Maybe you can take it off but on the blade side having the flat face so you can get 12mm up to an edge there is a black knob for splinter guard/window that sticks out. Does this not make it get in the way of getting hard into a wall? Thanks for great reviews
@andyp32
@andyp32 6 лет назад
Hi Roger, have you ever thought of doing a plunge saw review on different makes, cost, features. Im looking to purchase a track and plunge but theres are so many out there now, its a hard to know which one to go for. Keep up the great work. Andy
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 6 лет назад
Hi Andy We have it on our list but we are finding it hard to get through the ones we have so if you need a saw it is probably best if you don't wait. I have the Makita and I am very happy with it.
@MarkGarth
@MarkGarth 7 лет назад
Thanks for the helpful and informative videos Roger. I'm still not sure if the TS55 is worth the price, but plenty of people only have praise for it, so who knows :-)
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 7 лет назад
I would be happy with it, especially with the tool insurance, but I find nothing not to like about my Makita. It does the same job
@overthehill6403
@overthehill6403 7 лет назад
Will this saw (with the right blade) make a clean cut on double sided veneered ply (camper van furniture board), on both sides?. Great video mate. Cheers!
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 7 лет назад
sorry I have only just found this question. If it is melamine faced Conti board it will be fine. If you want to be sure try a bit and you can always make a scribe cut but really I don't think it will be a problem to make the one cut. I have done lots of board like that.
@conorfinn9032
@conorfinn9032 7 лет назад
anyone know if festool guide rails can be used with the metabo circular saws???
@fisnikpacolli9549
@fisnikpacolli9549 7 лет назад
Does the plunge saw do the same if not more than a regular circular saw
@aungthein5154
@aungthein5154 3 года назад
Why does my new Festool TS 55 REQ will not cut thicker than 3/4" stock., even when I set the depth of cut to the max. Is there any lock that I have not disengaged?
@GCBAB1
@GCBAB1 6 лет назад
Doesnt the REBQ have a 1200w motor compared to the R which has a 1050w weaker motor?
@chrisridesbicycles
@chrisridesbicycles 7 лет назад
What we know as a brushless motor in power tools needs a DC voltage on the input (the motor itself runs on a variable frequency 3-phase AC generated by the electronics out of the DC). To run such a motor from the mains you need a rectifier to generate the DC first which is chunky and heavy wich might be the reason that corded power tools often don't have brushless motors.
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 7 лет назад
You seem to know quite a bit about this so perhaps you can tell us if there is any advantage in a brushless motor for larger tools? Bosch told me that a 4 pole AC has more torque and is therefore the best choice for SDS Max and large circular saws.
@rexoliver7780
@rexoliver7780 4 года назад
A modern bridge rectifier block is about an inch square and weighs a little over an ounce.It can be fastened to a metal part of the machine case as a heat sink.
@Mastering3d
@Mastering3d 6 лет назад
I know i am lat to the party but the anti kickback should be a very easy ad on for fester ,All they need to do is add a sensor to the base of the saw telling the saw its now down ,And if the saw gets kicked back and lifts on the base then the motor with ill just turn off . Or just make sure the rail is clamped down then you should never get kick back ..
@dogstar5572
@dogstar5572 2 года назад
It won’t kick back if you know how to use it. Push it forward only when the trigger is at full power. If your housing out some thick material just take it slow to start with. It’s a precision tool not a blunt instrument.
@mikedavies1531
@mikedavies1531 6 лет назад
I forgot to mention every day use 👍 it goes for ever
@chriscullum5395
@chriscullum5395 7 лет назад
hi roger can we please have a review on the new regulations for use of hoovers showing the different classes such as class L and class M
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 7 лет назад
OK Chris Good call. I will get Georgina on to it. She is our Health and Safety specialist.
@chriscullum5395
@chriscullum5395 7 лет назад
roger its getting harder to work on sites now because they insist on using Hoovers the guy i work for got fined £1300 for not having implementing new HSE law so i think it would be a great idea to promote this problem im thinking of buying the festool class M type but still unsure i know they do paper bags and lifetime bags maybe get some info and help us tradesmen with choices
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 7 лет назад
those lifetime bags cost a fortune
@DPJOINERY
@DPJOINERY 6 лет назад
I'm really desperate for Roger to do extractors too. I've never spent so much time researching into a tool like an extractor/vacuum, and still feel very indecisive of which one to buy. I need a 110v but i have heard some have problems with the power take off feature. Also i dont want one too big or heavy. Sorry just had to get this off my chest. I really hope skillbuilder covers the vacuums/extractors out there (could be a full hour or more show though haha). I wonder which make Roger uses?
@mezzygohil
@mezzygohil 7 лет назад
nice video mate, i saw in the video you didnt use the rail clamps, how secure is the track without the clamps, thanks
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 7 лет назад
hardly anyone uses the clamps. Most of the time the rail stays where it lays because of the rubber strips on the back but if it is a really expensive door a I might get them out as a safeguard.
@brechtvandenbroucke5593
@brechtvandenbroucke5593 7 лет назад
True, I only use the rail clamps on slippery, hard to cut materials, like 22mm concrete plywood (if that is the correct English term).
@Sadoso
@Sadoso 7 лет назад
i love your videos.. =)
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 7 лет назад
Thank you. We love getting nice comments, it is much appreciated.
@Sadoso
@Sadoso 7 лет назад
i mean, there's a lot of creators outside, but sometimes i have the feeling they like a company to much and do "fake-tests". not all. but you know what you talking about and bring it to the viewers with a little joke, sometimes.. thanks =) have a good day
@andreasbjonness
@andreasbjonness 6 лет назад
Hi Roger, Have you heard anything new about milwaukees plunge saw?
@nathanstokes3931
@nathanstokes3931 4 года назад
Are they coming out with a track saw?
@jonesconrad1
@jonesconrad1 4 года назад
is that adjustable spanner bacho?
@mezzygohil
@mezzygohil 7 лет назад
Any ideas on milwaukee saw release date? Isit deffo in the works as I haven't heard anything online apart from you saying it. Might just buy the festool as I can't wait any longer lol
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 7 лет назад
They still can't give us a date and even when they do they often don't have the kit into the stores. My guess is that it will be cordless.
@redstihl9027
@redstihl9027 7 лет назад
Milwaukee are going all cordless, they are getting away from corded. with the new 9ah battery it will be a beast!
@dkamhaji
@dkamhaji 7 лет назад
Im trying to decide between the TS 55 or the HK 55. I am designing furniture such as cabinets and seating. Im starting my Festool collection and Im undecided between the TS and the HK line. Since the HK can do the cross cuts and can also plunge like the TS line and rip. Im wondering, if its just one Saw, which to chose. If I would get the TS, I figured I would need the MFT/3 table with the cross cutting outfits for the table. Im looking to do repetitive Rips and Crosscuts What are your thought? Danny
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 7 лет назад
To my mind the HK55 is more of a site tool. If it often used with the short locked on cross cut rail but I mostly use my mitre saw for cross cutting. I would use the HK55 for cutting rafters because you can cut them on the scaffolding and I suppose it would speed up cladding. The TS55 is great for sheet materials and plunge cutting. I would like to hear what owners of the HK say because there could be advantages I haven't yet seen.
@dkamhaji
@dkamhaji 7 лет назад
Skill Builder as far as i understand it, the ts55 along with an Mft/3 table kit will be able to handle rios and cross cuts and more efficiently. And then the Hk 55 kit along an extra long rail would technically be able to handle the same. And my question to you or anyone is Which would they go for as their one saw.
@harveysmith100
@harveysmith100 7 лет назад
Go with the TS. It is so versatile. Plenty of help on youtube. The HK is really a tool for pitching roofs.
@redstihl9027
@redstihl9027 7 лет назад
could you do some reviews on mafell products please? thanks in advance
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 7 лет назад
we will give it a go. We need them to lend us a machine and agree to leave us alone to make an independent review. That is a problem for some manufacturers. They want control and we don't do that.
@redstihl9027
@redstihl9027 7 лет назад
when I've tried there kit out at shows there usually open for discussion 😂
@overthehill6403
@overthehill6403 7 лет назад
This is my current problem, deciding on whether to go for this TS55 or the Mafell MT 55, everyone says Mafell has the edge when it comes to build quality and performance , but as I haven't even held one yet, it's a hard one for me to call
@thulegezelschap5884
@thulegezelschap5884 4 года назад
Mafell doesn’t have a secondary handle, I think you are supposed to hold the baseplate or something? I just bought the Bosch which has the same baseplate. Is it safe to hold it there like the Mafell?
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 4 года назад
Nothing is completely safe. I tend to hold the motor housing but I know people who hold the base plate. The danger is always on a kick-back when it jumps off the track so having firm pressure with both hands is essential.
@thulegezelschap5884
@thulegezelschap5884 4 года назад
Skill Builder I just bought the Bosch (your advise was taken :D) but these sadists at the shop thought it was funny to send it without the track.. which will take 8 days.. That is like taking a girl over to your house without having condoms 😁 I thought I would use that time to see how bad it would kick back when randomly plunging it into a piece of plywood. So far it hasn’t jumped at all even when I stacked two layers. But maybe it behaves different on the track.. I will try holding the housing then and see how that goes.
@914m
@914m 7 лет назад
Iv got the 110 and 36v version, both nice but cut about 0.75mm out on the track so carnt use same track for both saws really annoying!
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 7 лет назад
That is annoying. I wish we had looked at that but when we do the next test we will. The say that you have to turn the wheels to take out the slack and then run it through the rubber to match the saw to the track but having two or more saws makes that impossible.
@Filmchippy
@Filmchippy 7 лет назад
Ian Mottram read the ts55 supplemental manual (Google it) you can set up the saws so they are both exactly the same. Very easy to do by just loosening off a few screws and adjusting the base plate, this will solve your problem.
@ashrafhelu4664
@ashrafhelu4664 7 лет назад
Thank you for the great clips.. I would like to ask you Sir... what do you think about Skil brand in general? a seller told me it's the same Bosch manufacturer... is this true? thanks in advance
@SkillBuilder
@SkillBuilder 7 лет назад
Yes Bosch bought Skil some years ago. There was a time when a Skil Saw was a good American made machine and everyone trusted them but now it is a label. Bosch has done nothing with it their focus is elsewhere.
@GCBAB1
@GCBAB1 7 лет назад
Like that he mentions AVE's channel and trash talking (saw that review & usually love AVE's vids), clearly a metalworker shouldt start reviewing Woodworking machines without having a clue whats he's on about.
@kiwigrunt330
@kiwigrunt330 Год назад
All of these saws kick back because they share a fundamental design mistake. They plunge/hinge from the rear rather than the front, like my old Elu MH25 did. This means that when you plunge it into the timber, it tries to cut down with the back of the blade, where the teeth are going down rather that up, so the movement works against you. Think about how we would 'plunge' a normal skillsaw into timber. We would rest it at the front and pivot it down, not at the back.
@benjaminromshak9904
@benjaminromshak9904 5 лет назад
AVE rocks!!! Still would buy this though🤟🏼
@goodall1bay
@goodall1bay 5 лет назад
thing is , if you dropped one of these from a short height,it's all over.
@AshleyK1ng
@AshleyK1ng 7 лет назад
Mafell is Better.
@IROCKID
@IROCKID 5 лет назад
Not even 10 seconds in and an ad already. How lame. Quite the impression to give a first time viewer.
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