Shortening rails ...

meldgaard

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My 2 x 1400 rails with connectors, has been accompanied with a 3000 rail bought second hand.

Now I should like to cut of a few inches of the 3000 rail and cut the 1400 to a 1080 version for versatility. I know that I could buy a special Kapex blade for this, but can I use my std. Kapex blade for this one-time operation instead ?
 
Make sure you cut off the end where the splinter guard is peeling off.

[tongue]
 
I would recommend that cut at speed 6. I would also recommend that you cut just a short bit off as a test cut before making the actual cut. And, I would do it without dust extraction.
 
Thanks a lot. Everything went fine and the new edge banding is waiting for the first 'kiss'  [tongue]
 
The original rail that came with my TS55 had an incident, so now it's two rails.  You know the gig, late on a hot afternoon, wanting to get a particular thing done, so I didn't set up and hold my '55 properly. It was an angle cut (45 deg) and the saw flipped off of the rail.

"ptang!" darn it all! (not what I said) damaged rail. I put it onto my 12" saw, put some plywood on top and made a very slow cut. It worked out pretty good actually, I got reminded to not be such a dummy (I am self employed) and I now have two short rails that have been surprisingly handy. As the rails are not cheap, I am a lot more careful on my setups.
 
> But why?

The long one has had a minor 'injury' before I bought it but more important it was a few inches too long to stay inside my car ... the 1400 since I already has one and in a lot of situations is slightly to big
 
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