FMC1959
Well-known member
I have the Makita 2x18v cordless track saw, with the 59" track. For a while, I have been contemplating getting either the 118" track for times I need to rip a 4x8 plywood sheet. Otherwise, go with the connecting guide rails and then either get a 39" or another 59" track.
Anyone have experience with the guide rail connectors...specifically the Makita ones?
The 118" is almost 10 ft long, making a bit more troublesome to store and also maneuver when I need to use it in place within the house. It is also more expensive than the connectors and 2nd track, but the big advantage is, I presume, it is for sure dead straight.
Going option 2, with connector and 2nd track, for anyone having used one; is it super straight? Is it smooth when the saw goes over the joined sections? And finally, does it join together (and come apart) easily or is it finicky and you need to play around to get it setup properly.
If I knew that option 2, 2 x 59" + track connectors is identical in just about every way, then for me, it is a no brainer. For the times I need to do 8 foot, option 2 is better in that it is easier to store and cheaper to buy for the same end result.
**** What is too bad is that they went all the way to 118". For an 8 foot cut, which is what most would use this for, 96 + 10 for about 106" total would have been fine. At 118, they could have added another 10" or so to get 128-130" and you could do 10 foot, which would have been convenient.
Anyone have experience with the guide rail connectors...specifically the Makita ones?
The 118" is almost 10 ft long, making a bit more troublesome to store and also maneuver when I need to use it in place within the house. It is also more expensive than the connectors and 2nd track, but the big advantage is, I presume, it is for sure dead straight.
Going option 2, with connector and 2nd track, for anyone having used one; is it super straight? Is it smooth when the saw goes over the joined sections? And finally, does it join together (and come apart) easily or is it finicky and you need to play around to get it setup properly.
If I knew that option 2, 2 x 59" + track connectors is identical in just about every way, then for me, it is a no brainer. For the times I need to do 8 foot, option 2 is better in that it is easier to store and cheaper to buy for the same end result.
**** What is too bad is that they went all the way to 118". For an 8 foot cut, which is what most would use this for, 96 + 10 for about 106" total would have been fine. At 118, they could have added another 10" or so to get 128-130" and you could do 10 foot, which would have been convenient.




