overanalyze
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Yep same here. We have the 106" track and have no problems cutting 8' goods.
Peter Halle said:I'll admit that the 118" (3000mm) track makes cutting plywood in the long dimension easier, but unless I have entered a total time warp (quite possible) I have been cutting plywood along the long length with my 2700 rail since 2006. To say it can't be done is not accurate. Can you use the parallel guides also - yes. It would be advisable to have have a limit stop on the rail for certain operations.
Peter
Sertfas said:Man what an out-pour of opinions and ideas. Thanks so much to all.
Sorry for the imperial dimensions by the way, starting to realize this is a largely European board.
I see what is being said about a 106" vs. 118" (3000) as regards not being able to cut a straight 98" line. But that got me thinking, is 55" enough to cross cut a sheet of 48" wide? (That would only leave 3.5" on either side)
I'm not sold on the 75" (1900) as it seems to be in the 'way too cumbersome' range AND I would still need to buy another rail. My workspace is long, but narrow, I'd rather not be constantly banging the corners into walls.
At least with 2 55" I could upgrade to a 118" later and sell one 55" to fund it if need be.
So as long as it can cross cut at 48" I'm good to go, I'll place my order and see if they can swap in the Hole rail. You guys are no good! You were supposed to tell me its ok to cut cabinets on a portable table saw and save my money!
Thanks again to all
overanalyze said:Yep same here. We have the 106" track and have no problems cutting 8' goods.