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I've recently purchased the makita 18v railsaw and have used it on an old festool rail i had sitting around but have found it cuts really close to the edge of the track leaving perhaps only around 1mm of the rubber showing when you cut for the first time. I'm ready to invest in new rails, bag and other accessories and would of prefered the festool rail route down to the slight better quality and better accessories but the way it's cut has put me off a little
Anyone got experience of using the makita 18v plunge saw on makita and festool rails? And how much of the rubber it leaves on both?
My previous experience of using my older corded festool on the festool rail was that it left a comfortable margin of 3-4mm of rubber showing after first cut
Anyone got experience of using the makita 18v plunge saw on makita and festool rails? And how much of the rubber it leaves on both?
My previous experience of using my older corded festool on the festool rail was that it left a comfortable margin of 3-4mm of rubber showing after first cut