One of my track saws accidentally jumped off the metal rail track path last week and the blade cut into the side of the rail through the rubber strip before I could let go of the ON switch. There is a small 1/8" cut into the metal rail about 3" long and 1/8" into the metal and through rubber strip that I want to do a weld repair on. I think I can weld an aluminum filler into the edge then sand and polish the finish. I would buy new rubber strip and apply it to the repair. Can you tell me if the metal rail is 100% aluminum or some kind of alloy? It makes a difference which type of weld rod I select to do the fill repair.
Has anybody done this before to save the rail? I really don't want to buy another rail.
Has anybody done this before to save the rail? I really don't want to buy another rail.