Relatively new around here, but have found myself with a rapidly growing collection of green and grey boxes. Much to my wife's confusion as last time she was in the workshop she asked if they were breeding...
Anyway I have a little cash after Christmas and would like to get myself a track saw. I work mainly with hardwoods and don't do a huge amount of work processing sheet materials. I was therefore leaning towards the higher powered, and extra depth of the TS 75. However, I am not sure what to do about rails. Do I get it with a 1400 and add a 1900 with the joining kit? I very rarely work with timber over 3000mm.
How much of an overhang is required beyond the end of the stock? I would rather not have one massive rail as my workshop is not huge.
Thoughts and suggestions gratefully received!
Thanks
Ian
Anyway I have a little cash after Christmas and would like to get myself a track saw. I work mainly with hardwoods and don't do a huge amount of work processing sheet materials. I was therefore leaning towards the higher powered, and extra depth of the TS 75. However, I am not sure what to do about rails. Do I get it with a 1400 and add a 1900 with the joining kit? I very rarely work with timber over 3000mm.
How much of an overhang is required beyond the end of the stock? I would rather not have one massive rail as my workshop is not huge.
Thoughts and suggestions gratefully received!
Thanks
Ian