Phil Pascoe
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I've found these excellent for lighter sheet materials -
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bahco-PC-20-La ... minate+saw
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bahco-PC-20-La ... minate+saw
Steve Maskery":2eossbym said:MikeJhn":2eossbym said:My t'penny worth on tracks saws, they take an age to set up for each cut, they are slow and not accurate for repeat width cuts, cutting repeat widths the table saw is the obvious choice.
I, on the other hand, couldn't disagree more!
With my track saw I can cut as many panels as I like, setup takes seconds and all the panels will be accurate and identical. I mean identical.
I use a setting gauge. It's the very first thing I published on DVD over a decade ago now and I know from what my customers tell me that it is a very popular gadget. I have one customer in South Africa who makes them as presents for all his woody mates.
You can see me using the setting gauge in my workshop build thread, but I'm afraid I can't direct you to a particular page, it's too long. But look to where we are covering the outside with OSB.
Edit: Here you go
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