badtastex said:
Thanks Corwin. Do you have the dimension (metric appreciated) for that T-track?
I think that there may still be some diagrams of the older MFT profiles in the Gallery here, but it is down for the moment. Shane will likely have it back up in a week or so. Maybe there is one in the SketchUp library?
badtastex said:
The Incra is supposed to be compatible with at least the clamps but I am not sure that it is identical to the Festool T-track.
I think both the Woodpecker and Incra (and some other) brands of T-track will accept the Festool clamps. However, you must keep in mind that the Festool MFT profiles are metric sized and it is only by chance that these Imperial-sized T-track products accept the clamps. They do not accept the guide-rail brackets -- at least not without some modification, if possible. So, they are certainly not identical by any means.
badtastex said:
The brackets appear to have a lip that shall hook on to the upper T-track. These should be possible to either slightly modify or skip entirely - or do I miss something.
Yes, that lip is what I was referring to in my earlier post. The height adjustment lever has two bolts through it with a nut on one and this lip on the other. As you flip this cam-style height adjustment lever, it pulls on the lip which in turn pulls the bracket tight to the side profile. I was thinking that this was a requirement, but looking at it now I do believe that you might be able to simply remove the lip and replace it with another nut -- I'm sure this works better as is with the lip engaging with the upper t-slot to keep the bracket tight to the side profile, but it may also work okay without.
badtastex said:
If anyone has the older style MFT 1080 could you supply some dimensions and pictures of the mounting bracket? Thanks!
I'll try to get a photo later today or tomorrow for you. However, as I see it, the big issue will be modifying the bracket so that it would fit into the Imperial-sized T-track. The plastic portion that fits into the T-slot is not solid, but rather has thin walls/ribs that may not allow one to remove enough material to make them fit without ruining the part.
Have you considered purchasing some short lengths of MFT profile and incorporate those with your bench?