A bit more information would be useful, like a link to what you are taking about rather than just a suppliers name.Hi all, is there such a thing as a mini track saw available in the uk ? Something similar to the Grizzly from the USofA.
What about one of those exacta saw thingies ? Dont quote me but I think its a UK company.
https://www.exakt.biz/
Does anyone have experience of the Clarke Mini Circular saw mentioned in one of the earlier postings. ......
Thank you,
Russell
You definitely need to watch more closely.The Exakt tool posted above, im not sure (I will need to look into this some more) but does it cut right up to the edge of the track cause the vid shows the cut about half inch or so to the side of the track; which defeats the point really in my case.
I’ve got one and I don’t really like it. It’s not rail-guided; it will plunge cut - sort of - but I found it could easily snatch and jump back at you if you started to veer off line: a combination of using it one handed and the small blade maybe.Worx make one doubt it's on rail though.
Cheers James
That matches my experience with a circular saw and home made guide, ’possible to do but not a good experience” the complete opposite of my TS55 and rails, ‘easy to use and a pleasure’I’ve got one and I don’t really like it. It’s not rail-guided; it will plunge cut - sort of - but I found it could easily snatch and jump back at you if you started to veer off line: a combination of using it one handed and the small blade maybe.
I only use mine with a guide now - and as I also have a big track saw that means not very often.
That matches my experience with a circular saw and home made guide, ’possible to do but not a good experience” the complete opposite of my TS55 and rails, ‘easy to use and a pleasure’
Of course for tiny work it may well be the better tool.
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