stidrvr said:Is there a diagram or video that shows how short the 55" rail is when breaking down sheet goods. I know its better to have the 75" rail and people have tried to explain it, but it'd like to see a pic of it if I could.
JimH2 said:stidrvr said:Is there a diagram or video that shows how short the 55" rail is when breaking down sheet goods. I know its better to have the 75" rail and people have tried to explain it, but it'd like to see a pic of it if I could.
No video needed. The 55" rail only gives you 7" to split between the ends, which is not enough to lock the saw on the track. The 75" or a 55" joined to a shorter rail will work.
Shane Holland said:If you call us to order, we will swap the 55" rail for a longer rail for the difference in price. Better to have the right rail than risk making cuts that are not optimally set up. It would be $711 for the TS 55 with a 75" rail. Or, even go with the 106" rail for 8' cuts.
877-866-5688
Holmz said:Shane Holland said:If you call us to order, we will swap the 55" rail for a longer rail for the difference in price. Better to have the right rail than risk making cuts that are not optimally set up. It would be $711 for the TS 55 with a 75" rail. Or, even go with the 106" rail for 8' cuts.
877-866-5688
[member=6515]stidrvr[/member] IMO ^This^ is the no brainer!
Grasshopper said:but I do get some wiggle either on entry of the cut, or when I finish the cut.
Holmz said:[member=6515]stidrvr[/member] if there was a like button, I would have click it for Shane.
stidrvr said:That is what I will most likely be doing, except probably going for the 106" rail. Id like to get an MFT as well to take advantage of the discount. Hence the comment about only having so much money to work with. The whole reason I started this thread is because Ive read that using the 55" rail isn't the best for full length crosscuts but no where have I found any real explanation or picture of why that is or how short it is. The general reply is to just get the 75" rail. Even though that is the best option, I usually like to know why I need to do something other than because someone told me to do it. Its almost like I'd want the first hand experience without going through the headache. I guess I could have gone to the dealer, but I think this comment below sums up what I was looking for.
tjskinny said:[attachimg=14]I just happen to be cutting some 4' x 8' this morning, so here are some pictures of the 55" rail on a 49" wide piece of plywood. You can see if you plunge the saw down first, and leave just enough to engage both the saw track guides, you see there is only about an inch left at far end. So thats why I use the 75".
I also put the 75" rail next to it so you can get a clear picture of the difference.
The other benifit of the 75" is that it it is long enough to also use the parallel guides across a 49" panel.
rvieceli said:stidrvr said:That is what I will most likely be doing, except probably going for the 106" rail. Id like to get an MFT as well to take advantage of the discount. Hence the comment about only having so much money to work with. The whole reason I started this thread is because Ive read that using the 55" rail isn't the best for full length crosscuts but no where have I found any real explanation or picture of why that is or how short it is. The general reply is to just get the 75" rail. Even though that is the best option, I usually like to know why I need to do something other than because someone told me to do it. Its almost like I'd want the first hand experience without going through the headache. I guess I could have gone to the dealer, but I think this comment below sums up what I was looking for.
Let me suggest that if you are going to go for a long rail then grab the 3000 (118") and not the 2700 (106). Basically for three reasons, the 3000 is only USD24 more than the shorter 2700, the 3000 will give you more take off and landing space, and finally should you need to make a diagonal cut the long way on a 4x8 sheet you'll have more guide rail to make it happen.
Ron
Holmz said:[member=6515]stidrvr[/member] if there was a like button, I would have click it for Shane.