o2b4wln
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Howdy folks,
I've been using the mf3/guide rail for repetitive cuts and taking the ts55 of the guide rail to swap out pieces is getting old (i'm also lazy...).
Has anyone come across a device that keeps the ts55 on the guide rail end when it's flipped? I recall seeing a picture of someone who built a dock at the guide rail end to house the ts at 90 degrees when the rail is flipped up.
I know it's a minor thing to take the ts55 of the track, but I like keeping my lifting motion to a minimum if I can.
Thanks,
Neeraj
I've been using the mf3/guide rail for repetitive cuts and taking the ts55 of the guide rail to swap out pieces is getting old (i'm also lazy...).
Has anyone come across a device that keeps the ts55 on the guide rail end when it's flipped? I recall seeing a picture of someone who built a dock at the guide rail end to house the ts at 90 degrees when the rail is flipped up.
I know it's a minor thing to take the ts55 of the track, but I like keeping my lifting motion to a minimum if I can.
Thanks,
Neeraj