Colin C
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Hi Matthewmatthew":8shyrs45 said:engineer one":8shyrs45 said:i would have seriously considered the eurekazone rail system not least because it saves a bunch of space.
Yes, I was also impressed with Shady's review of this and it looks tempting. Still debating whether to get a circular saw and/or something to guide it, would definitely be useful (see above workarounds!). With a rail like this, what's the lower limit to the length of crosscuts you can safely make - looks like it might be a bit precarious on a small plank?
Regards, Matthew
I also have the same eurekazone rail system as Shady and you can get smaller rails for cross cutting
Have a look at they web site to see what it has to offer
http://www.eurekazone.com/ ( look in the photo gallery ) and you can see the help he gives the buyers of his system on
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/forumdisplay.php?f=26
For me it has replaced a poor TS that I was happy to get out of my workshop ( one of the space and because it was crap/ dangerous)
It may take me a little while to get quicker with it but it is also safer for me ( I have been very lucky as I have had two fightsw with TS and just lost skin #-o ), so at least for now it does what I want
I have been cutting up some 2" beech with it for new rail for some chair, I have also make a knock down frame for me to use it on or you can buy his table.
Ps I am not gettting pay by them for this ( :-k 8-[ )