Jameshow
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https://www.screwfix.com/p/erbauer-...rc=aw.ds#product_additional_details_containerThis one from Screwfix looks ok and is based on an angle grinder body.
Cheers James
Cheers James
The Bosch 12v saw will work with the Bosch rail. I have one and use it regularly for flooring jobs. I think for its size it is excellent, but have never tried it with the rail. I had the Worx version but gave it away.
You've come to the right place, and even those with large workshops full of tools can relate to thisWhat I really need is a table saw, a router table too would be great, as well as a bigger shed, and likely a load of other tools, and more boxes to put my boxes in lol.
The downside is if I ever put on weight from my current 11 stone I am stuffed!
Does anyone have experience with the Mafell KSS 40 18M bl? The price is somewhat a shocker but it looks like a good alternative to several saws for a small workshop?
That is a nice thing to hope to achieve.So with that in mind Im seriously considering purchasing an accurate mini track saw where I can just put the track where I need to cut, and cut it!
Like Rorschach, I have a homemade track and a [fill-in-a-brand-name-here] corded circ saw. I have a workshop that's too small to deal with an 8x4 sheet, so this is my only "first cut" solution, on trestles outside - when it's not raining. It's far from ideal.I have a homemade track for my evolution circ saw.
I’ve got the erbauer one, bought to trim all the battens and rafter tails on my workshop build. The T55 was just too bulky for the rafter tails at height.https://www.screwfix.com/p/erbauer-...rc=aw.ds#product_additional_details_containerThis one from Screwfix looks ok and is based on an angle grinder body.
Cheers James
if it’s wood that you want to cut then for small parts there is the accurate tool that is almost half price now.
JMPv2
$1,181.99.$669.00
Nobody can see a market for a tool that accurate with a track as accurate as the Festool, Maffel, etc that can sell enough at a high enough price and in high enough numbers to repay the development costs.
Is it possible? Of course.
Will it be made? Almost certainly not.
I'll acknowledge we all use powertools and some machinery, but that JMv2 jointmaker is for making what are effectively machine made furniture. No different from some factory products. I honestly couldn't describe anything made using it as 'hand made'. Hand assembled maybe.JMPv2
$1,181.99.$669.00
You are unlikely to ever see a better price than the one at the moment. You are never going to find them at Screwfix. They are available from Bridge City tools who make them, Axminster have them listed at a current £929.98 inc VAT Available to order, not in stock.I cannot find the above listed in the UK unfortunately, I will have to find it. The more I look at the Maffell it makes me want one, but at £700 it cannot be an immediate purchase, I just might wait till I can find a deal or get a 20% off voucher from Screwfix, who do stock them !
There you are completely misguide. It’s a supremely accurate saw for small parts. By your reasoning using any accurate tool would not classify as ‘hand made’.I'll acknowledge we all use powertools and some machinery, but that JMv2 jointmaker is for making what are effectively machine made furniture. No different from some factory products. I honestly couldn't describe anything made using it as 'hand made'. Hand assembled maybe.
If you want a tool for a single job then it’s probably not the most cost effective option, but if you want a go-to tool for the next decade, it’s maybe just the thingI cannot find the above listed in the UK unfortunately, I will have to find it. The more I look at the Maffell it makes me want one, but at £700 it cannot be an immediate purchase, I just might wait till I can find a deal or get a 20% off voucher from Screwfix, who do stock them !
You definitely need to watch more closely.
The nearness to the track will depend on the direction of cut and it clearly cannot cut as close as a track saw that has a rubber strip that it trims to size. But in the frame cutting left to right it is much closer to the edg than 12.5mm
It is also clear that the rail doesn’t have grip strips under it, they would have featured them if they did.
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