I will be building a series of cabinets and built ins using the LR32 mm set. This set comes with two sizes of rails, the 55" and the 95". Breaking down the plywood sheets with the parallel guide set requires a 106" rail minimum. I have the guide rail connectors and could connect the two 55" rails together. I am wondering if I am going to spend my time with my straight edged making sure they are still straight before each cut defeating the time save using the Parallel guide set. Basically do you need the FS 2700 to make the system work smoothly or will the two 55" rail will work as smoothly?
In fact, is the parallel guide set worth the money if you need the FS 2700 to break down the plywood sheet, would the FS2700 be good enough by itself?
Bruce
In fact, is the parallel guide set worth the money if you need the FS 2700 to break down the plywood sheet, would the FS2700 be good enough by itself?
Bruce