Pigeon_Droppings2
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You can get squares that clamp to the track...doesn't change the end result but does save setup time.I set the track for a square cut using a roofing square (handy thing)
You can get squares that clamp to the track...doesn't change the end result but does save setup time.I set the track for a square cut using a roofing square (handy thing)
Yes, I saw examples of them when I was looking at what sort of track was out there for it (2 x 700mm with the saw).You can get squares that clamp to the track...doesn't change the end result but dies save setup time.
Just re-read this part of your post.Festool used to make a contraption for their TS75 (75mm tracksaw) that mounts it upside down to convert it to something close to a table saw. Now not allowed due to EU regulations, but it is something a home user could make from aluminium extrusion (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325999360849)
Too late!if your cheap then you can go another way
plyboard
laminate flooring a note our laminate flooring is smaller on width so you would need 2 laminate flooring sections
i prefer not to fasten to my circular saw but you can hook your circular saw into a guide and use toggle clamps to hold it within the guide
My track saw is an evolution - great value for money
Ooh... tricky one! Er... Bosch?Guess what make mine is. It's not an Evolution.
What was it before it evolved .My track saw is an evolution -
Ooh... tricky one! Er... Bosch?