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Anyone using a Festool Guide saw?
Am curious if anyone owns and uses a Festool Guide Saw and how well two 55" guides work in staying perfectly straight when they are connected. While I generally lean toward Bosch and DeWalt, there has been too many postings about the long guide by DeWalt being warped.
MikeSp
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Just saw this now.
I have a Festool guide saw, but haven't had the need to purchased the kit to join both of my guides together, yet. In the short time I was active on Festool's message board, I didn't see any complaints about poor alignments or warping. HTH.
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Just bought one today.
Seems like top quality but it should be for $1400 incl.guide. We have to install these expensive concrete composite panels called "Swiss Pearl". It was recommended by the supplier and suprise, suprise, he also sells Festool. I will let you know how it stands up in a professional enviroment. |
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