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I don't want a track saw !

tarbellb

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Wen Plunge saw plus 110" (2pc) track is under $200

its never been easier to attain a decent track saw setup



I used this exact setup for a remote jobsite, cutting everything from 2.5" Claro Walnut slabs to 20g corrugated steel panels, didnt skip a beat. Worth every damn dollar

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The saws are usually around 350. You could easily spend another 150 on track. I bought a battery saw and spent another 150 on batteries, which isn't apples to apples. I would think you'd be hard pressed to buy a TS for less than $500. Could be wrong.

See post #31...
 
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Buckaroo5

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Checking some YouTube videos, it appears that Bora has changed their "plate". The new one (in the above picture) does not look a nice as the older one (below).

Any feedback from people who have used either (or both) ?

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What did you end up getting and how did it work? I have a composite deck project and need to make some 14' straight end cuts and was considering just getting the Bora 100" circular track saw guide to use with my Milwaukee M18 7-1/4" circular saw. I just don't see buying the dedicated track saw for the few times I'll use it. Lots of negative reviews on the Bora plate and not sure it would fit my saw. If you got the Bora saw guide, how does the clamping mechanism work?
 
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