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I am slowly, carefully and cautiously proceeding through Jerry Work?s Advanced Cutting and Routing Techniques Using the Festool MFS Fence System. In describing how to use the MFS to accurately position your guide rails he uses a 1000mm Profile against which the rectangle will slide. The 1000mm Profile (Product No. 492725) is listed at http://www.festoolusa.com/search.html?q=mfs for sale at $265.00 which is a bit steep for my wallet.
A while ago I purchased Woodpecker?s Supertrack http://www.woodpeck.com/supertrack.html which, while not cheap, is much less expensive. The Festool F clamps that Mr. Work uses in this section work well with Supertrack. The Supertrack is just a bit higher (it is listed at .700" tall) than the MFS components
While I have read the remainder of the section and see no problem making this substitution, I would like to know whether anyone knows of a reason not to use Supertrack instead of the 1000 mm Profile.
A while ago I purchased Woodpecker?s Supertrack http://www.woodpeck.com/supertrack.html which, while not cheap, is much less expensive. The Festool F clamps that Mr. Work uses in this section work well with Supertrack. The Supertrack is just a bit higher (it is listed at .700" tall) than the MFS components
While I have read the remainder of the section and see no problem making this substitution, I would like to know whether anyone knows of a reason not to use Supertrack instead of the 1000 mm Profile.