Yes I have contacted so many and been told that it's not suitable for this rail
Not suitable in what way?
Yes I have contacted so many and been told that it's not suitable for this rail
The reason has never been specifically told to me, and at 80 years old don't have funds to waste tacking chances that it will fit or work
Yes I saw that work shop on changing splinter guards from Amazon the thing I'm not confident about is dose the thickness change the angle of the cutting angle to change the square corner's
bizarrely neither Erbauer or Triton offer spare / replacement blades.
I saw what you did there...Thanks all. I think I’ll wait eagerly for Peter’s video (they’re brilliant!) before taking the plunge...
Yes, as I said earlier, the Erbauer is a dead ringer for the *larger* Triton saw, the TTS185; the TTS1400 is the regular saw, like the Titan, MacAllister etc...Comprehensive parts list for Triton, including choice of blades, here - Triton TTS1400 Plunge Track Saw Spares Price List (tritontools.uk.com)
You may also find that the arbor won't grip a thinner blade - my Bosch tracksaw certainly won't grip a thin kerf blade. There may be ways to overcome this though.
They're to reduce the bore diameter, surely?A couple of blades I've bought came with a washer/ring to take up any blade thickness variations - IIRC they were from Saxton Blades
They're to reduce the bore diameter, surely?
Hi,
Ive had the Lidl version of this tracksaw and for how often I used it I was happy with it until it had an argument with gravity (gravity won) and smashed the outer casing.
It looks as though it's on sale again from next week and thought I would take the plunge again (no pun intended) and buy it, however I noticed Screwfix are selling the MacAllister one for a tenner more, which makes little or no difference.
Any opinions on which one to go for?
Tipping towards the MacAlister one as it does have decent reviews.
Phil
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