I ordered the 36? Incra incremental trackhttp://incra.com/product_jfc_tracks.htm
from a French distributor, which was simpler for me. This dimension perfectly
fits the MFT 1080 in its long direction, as you can see it in the thread pointed by Steve (Qwas).
My supplier sold me a package made of track and the shop stop which appears on the web page above.
The 52? track could also be used. It was not available from my suppler, but I'm planning to order
it from Woodpecker so I can build a longer similar fence across my two joined MFTs
No problem to install that track on any side of the MFT. You just have to adjust the base accordingly.
What I like the most in my setup is the guaranteed squaring and the accuracy of course, but
also the handy tool storage it offers. using the holes to insert clamps, caliper, combination
square, pencils, dogs, etc .. I ended up making more holes in the base j using the following
hole pattern
O O O O O O O
from a French distributor, which was simpler for me. This dimension perfectly
fits the MFT 1080 in its long direction, as you can see it in the thread pointed by Steve (Qwas).
My supplier sold me a package made of track and the shop stop which appears on the web page above.
The 52? track could also be used. It was not available from my suppler, but I'm planning to order
it from Woodpecker so I can build a longer similar fence across my two joined MFTs
No problem to install that track on any side of the MFT. You just have to adjust the base accordingly.
What I like the most in my setup is the guaranteed squaring and the accuracy of course, but
also the handy tool storage it offers. using the holes to insert clamps, caliper, combination
square, pencils, dogs, etc .. I ended up making more holes in the base j using the following
hole pattern
O O O O O O O