mgrobins
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Coen said:mrB said:Makita tracks also have more ‘serrated’ glide strips on top of the rails, that with time wear grooves into the saw base. At least this was true 5+ years back.
If you replace it with the Festool glide strip, does it ride at the same height, so it still pivots around the edge of the splinterstrip?
Makita rail... 170 bucks. Festool rail 340 bucks... 10 meters of Festool glide... 35 bucks. And you only need 6 meters.
This is a really good point. One of the issues that crops up on some of the saw comparisons online is that some don't rotate at the intersection with the splinter guard. I'm reasonably certain they are the same thickness... so surely using the Festool glides would bring it to proper alignment (if it's not already with the makita ones).
With talk of the makita glides damaging the saw base, I might be wanting to replace them anyway. Still works out cheaper than a Festool track!