robgul
Barry Bucknell is my hero
I have a cheapie MacAllister track saw which does the job for me BUT I've managed to damage one of the rails such that it unusable (it fell from a height onto concrete and landed on a corner. I have considered cutting 3 or 4 inches off the end to make it usable but that then reduces the amount of track I have (with the two sections joined) and as it is I often have to make 2 cuts on long boards.
So, the question : which rails, preferably budget price, work with the MacAllister? - that's "work" and not "sort of work" which sometimes seems to be the case with other brands when they are reviewed or mentioned. Ideally I'd like rails/a rail that can connect to my existing rail (and the cut down one if I do that)
My saw has the anti-kickback thing disabled as it restricts rail movement. MacAllister doesn't sell rails separately.
I've searched around the forum and YT and haven't yet found the definitive answer - this may be one for @petermillard
So, the question : which rails, preferably budget price, work with the MacAllister? - that's "work" and not "sort of work" which sometimes seems to be the case with other brands when they are reviewed or mentioned. Ideally I'd like rails/a rail that can connect to my existing rail (and the cut down one if I do that)
My saw has the anti-kickback thing disabled as it restricts rail movement. MacAllister doesn't sell rails separately.
I've searched around the forum and YT and haven't yet found the definitive answer - this may be one for @petermillard