Benchwayze
Established Member
If you are lusting after one of these tables, there is a way of having the benefits, without the massive cash outlay.
Use a deWalt track saw. It's a very good saw, but it has a different rail design to Festool. However, there is a way you can use the deWalt with the MFT; by using a set of Peter Parfitt's 'Parf-dogs' from Veritas. (Axminster stock them.)
Because the holes in the MFT top are machined with great accuracy, the 'Parf-dogs' can be aligned at exactly 90 or 45 degrees. This means you can align your deWalt track saw against the dogs, without need for the Festool protractor and the guide-rail of the MFT. With this set-up, you can do everything that the Festool saw will do on the MFT.
All of that means you could get by, just by purchasing a spare top for the MFT, instead of the actual table. Mount it on a shop-made table. You can then use your deWalt (or whatever track-saw you have) with the Parf-dogs, instead of the Festool kit. Also, if you want to use a router with your deWalt guide-rail, there is a deWalt router 'carrier' for the deWalt rail enabling use of the deWalt 1/2" router in overhead mode, on the table. (As the deWalt is just an Elu 177e by another name, presumably that router could be used too.)
I hope I explained it properly. I know it will work, and somewhere on the 'Tube, Peter Parfitt, demonstrates his dogs, even using a simple circular saw with them, on the MFT.
HTH someone..
Regards
Use a deWalt track saw. It's a very good saw, but it has a different rail design to Festool. However, there is a way you can use the deWalt with the MFT; by using a set of Peter Parfitt's 'Parf-dogs' from Veritas. (Axminster stock them.)
Because the holes in the MFT top are machined with great accuracy, the 'Parf-dogs' can be aligned at exactly 90 or 45 degrees. This means you can align your deWalt track saw against the dogs, without need for the Festool protractor and the guide-rail of the MFT. With this set-up, you can do everything that the Festool saw will do on the MFT.
All of that means you could get by, just by purchasing a spare top for the MFT, instead of the actual table. Mount it on a shop-made table. You can then use your deWalt (or whatever track-saw you have) with the Parf-dogs, instead of the Festool kit. Also, if you want to use a router with your deWalt guide-rail, there is a deWalt router 'carrier' for the deWalt rail enabling use of the deWalt 1/2" router in overhead mode, on the table. (As the deWalt is just an Elu 177e by another name, presumably that router could be used too.)
I hope I explained it properly. I know it will work, and somewhere on the 'Tube, Peter Parfitt, demonstrates his dogs, even using a simple circular saw with them, on the MFT.
HTH someone..
Regards