smorgasbord
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To go along with my cheapy-gifted Vevor track saw, I just bought a set of Evolution brand Guide Rails, model ST2800-G2. Two 55" rails with joiner bars and rail clamps.
On the good side, the rails are within 0.05mm straight compared to my Starrett 4' straight edge. They came well packaged in carboard box with thick corners (about ½") and padding all around. There is a carry case that doesn't close, but has a smaller zippered pocket for clamps and such.
On the bad side, the included rail clamps seem meh at best, probably not worth using if you've got any others. They are short, which might be handy in tight spots if you're not cutting thick material. I'd rather have saved $10 and not gotten them but the rails aren't available on their own.
I didn't get a chance to join the two halves together, unfortunately. The Vevor track saw adjusts to them just fine and slides well, although I haven't made a cut yet. Peter Millard reviewed them a few months back here:
For $150, they seem worth it if you're not expecting Festool level quality. I decided to get them now to avoid price increases due to potential tariffs.
As I use them I'll post additional thoughts.
On the good side, the rails are within 0.05mm straight compared to my Starrett 4' straight edge. They came well packaged in carboard box with thick corners (about ½") and padding all around. There is a carry case that doesn't close, but has a smaller zippered pocket for clamps and such.
On the bad side, the included rail clamps seem meh at best, probably not worth using if you've got any others. They are short, which might be handy in tight spots if you're not cutting thick material. I'd rather have saved $10 and not gotten them but the rails aren't available on their own.
I didn't get a chance to join the two halves together, unfortunately. The Vevor track saw adjusts to them just fine and slides well, although I haven't made a cut yet. Peter Millard reviewed them a few months back here:
For $150, they seem worth it if you're not expecting Festool level quality. I decided to get them now to avoid price increases due to potential tariffs.
As I use them I'll post additional thoughts.