jamespierce
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- Sep 3, 2021
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I am 100% a lurker here on FOG but wanted to put a small suggestion out there which I have done.
Short Version: Buy a 5000mm rail and cut it down to 3000mm and 2000mm rails using a mitre saw - Save a few dollars.
Long Version: Big guide rails are really expensive, and if you want to break down full sheets you really need a couple of big rails. I personally have a TS75 as my track saw, so a little oversize on the tracks really helps.
I have some 1080 and 1400 rails from package purchases but I knew I needed bigger rails for full sheets - I was going to buy a 2700 or 3000mm rail but what I realized was that for a small extra investment I could just buy a 5000mm rail and then chop it down and basically get a bonus shorter rail for the cuts across the sheets.
If I need a 5000mm rail, I can still join the two halves again, but honestly for most users that will be a very occasional use case. Otherwise a 3000mm and a 2000mm rail are perfect to work with a 2400x1400 sheet with enough space to run a big saw in and out.
Short Version: Buy a 5000mm rail and cut it down to 3000mm and 2000mm rails using a mitre saw - Save a few dollars.
Long Version: Big guide rails are really expensive, and if you want to break down full sheets you really need a couple of big rails. I personally have a TS75 as my track saw, so a little oversize on the tracks really helps.
I have some 1080 and 1400 rails from package purchases but I knew I needed bigger rails for full sheets - I was going to buy a 2700 or 3000mm rail but what I realized was that for a small extra investment I could just buy a 5000mm rail and then chop it down and basically get a bonus shorter rail for the cuts across the sheets.
If I need a 5000mm rail, I can still join the two halves again, but honestly for most users that will be a very occasional use case. Otherwise a 3000mm and a 2000mm rail are perfect to work with a 2400x1400 sheet with enough space to run a big saw in and out.