smorgasbord
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I have this cheap (gifted) track saw that works on these standard tracks. While one use may be for cutting dovetails (I'll cut down my 800mm cheapie rail for that), I'm also thinking I might as well have some rails for using the track saw as, well, a track saw. Thin kerf blades and multiple passes, etc. Can cleanup with the tablesaw if needed. And, I have one outdoor project that cutting 100" would be useful (and maybe in the future to pre-joint a long rough hardwood board).
So, looking at getting probably 2 FS1400 rails or 2 of the Makita 55" rails, assuming I should be avoiding the Powertec and other knock-off brands. Is there really $60 per rail of difference in the Festool rail over the Makita, especially considering the cheapness of my track saw? Of course, getting good rails now means that when/if I upgrade to a real Festool track saw all I'd have to do is replace the splinter guard.
So, looking at getting probably 2 FS1400 rails or 2 of the Makita 55" rails, assuming I should be avoiding the Powertec and other knock-off brands. Is there really $60 per rail of difference in the Festool rail over the Makita, especially considering the cheapness of my track saw? Of course, getting good rails now means that when/if I upgrade to a real Festool track saw all I'd have to do is replace the splinter guard.