rvieceli said:A couple of suggestions:
You should consider swapping the stock 1400 rail for the 1400 rail with holes when you buy the saw. Many dealers will do this and in the US the price is the same. That way you have the rail needed if you want to get into the LR32 hole drilling system.
Instead of an extra 1400 rail go fro the 1900. If you join them that will give you enough extra room to do angles on the length of ply.
I'm going to second these suggestions. Have your dealer swap the hole 1400 for the regular rail. Then add the 1900 rail. I think most users end up as wide a selection as they can store/afford so might as well head that direction from the start.
When you get a MFT/3 you'll end up with a 1080. Then you'll just add an 800 and a 3000 to complete the common set.
