ChuckS said:
No longer a track saw owner. but if I had to use a track saw to rip thin strips all the time, I'd consider using it like a table saw, as many carpenters in Asia do with their circular saws. It's a very simple jig, and all one needs is a board (top) and a batten (fence) clamped to the top:
Umm. That works*) with a standard circular saw with a non-hiding blade. For a tracksaw you need something along the Basis/CMS modules to prevent the blade withdrawing. Not to mention the mess with height adjustments.
*) notice the lack of anything preventing kickback on that picture .. not very good to advise such an inherently unsafe setup.