lastminute
Established Member
Hi everyone..I took the plunge (pardon the pun!!) and bought the Divar 55 with 2 tracks and joining kit (£213 from NMA)
Not used it yet but on sliding the saw along the track, it does seem to be easily 'tipped over' into the second channel (on the left of the rail!).
The base glides along on both of the yellow plastic tapes, which is fine, but this 'tipping' action can only be overcome by applying concentrated pressure directly
over the yellow tapes....which may seem obvious, but slightly annoying!!
Meanwhile, I'm trying to think of ways round this.
One thought would be to remove the yellow tapes from both channels and fit 2 lengths underneath the saw base on both outer edges.
This would ensure the saw gliding along without fear of 'tipping'.
I've not tried joining the rails together yet, although having tried the connector, it is a little sloppy....maybe using longer ones would improve the joins!
I will try it out when the weather improves!!...under my carport!
..hope this has thrown some light on the new market entry!
Regards
Gerry
Not used it yet but on sliding the saw along the track, it does seem to be easily 'tipped over' into the second channel (on the left of the rail!).
The base glides along on both of the yellow plastic tapes, which is fine, but this 'tipping' action can only be overcome by applying concentrated pressure directly
over the yellow tapes....which may seem obvious, but slightly annoying!!
Meanwhile, I'm trying to think of ways round this.
One thought would be to remove the yellow tapes from both channels and fit 2 lengths underneath the saw base on both outer edges.
This would ensure the saw gliding along without fear of 'tipping'.
I've not tried joining the rails together yet, although having tried the connector, it is a little sloppy....maybe using longer ones would improve the joins!
I will try it out when the weather improves!!...under my carport!
..hope this has thrown some light on the new market entry!
Regards
Gerry