Ross 71
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- Mar 27, 2016
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I seem to be doing more sheet material work now. I have a 1400 rail that came with my plunge saw and the 1080 rail from the MFT. I have another 1400 rail because I got to a site 70 miles away to put up a barn only to find that my guide rail was AWOL. It was faster and easier to throw £50 at another rail and have it delivered to site.
So, with some faffing and checking and faffing by joining the two 1400 tracks together I can cut 8' . Then I want a 1400 rail and I've got to take them apart, then 10 minutes later I'm joining them again. Faff-check-faff-etc
Do I just buy another 1400 rail? Or do I take the hit and spend £200 on a 3 meter rail?
Do you guys reckon it is worth the money?
Do you use a long rail as much as you thought you would, or does it rarely get used.
Any Brits know where you can get these long rails for less than £200
So, with some faffing and checking and faffing by joining the two 1400 tracks together I can cut 8' . Then I want a 1400 rail and I've got to take them apart, then 10 minutes later I'm joining them again. Faff-check-faff-etc
Do I just buy another 1400 rail? Or do I take the hit and spend £200 on a 3 meter rail?
Do you guys reckon it is worth the money?
Do you use a long rail as much as you thought you would, or does it rarely get used.
Any Brits know where you can get these long rails for less than £200