Walkers
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I am getting ready to do sheathing on my guest house and room addition. I have never liked my freehand circular saw cuts, so I will usually clamp a guide on for a straight cut. A year or so ago I bought a new 36v Makita rear handle 7-1/4” circular saw. I have really enjoyed using it, and it has served my needs well. Clamping on a guide stinks, mostly because it is slow and cumbersome, so I have been considering a track saw, or buying a track for my saw. Aside from this building project I need to break down sheet goods once every 2-3 months and end up cutting up 2x materials about once a month, so I don’t really want to make difficult adaptations every time.
I have looked at the Kreg track and adapter. It looks a little cumbersome, but not horrid. It appears Makita doesn’t make a sled for use with their circular saws. I don’t really like the price of an all new track saw plus track, but if that is what I need to do then so be it. I am sure I could make a sled to use on a track, but have lots of better uses for my time.
Any opinions would be welcome.
I have looked at the Kreg track and adapter. It looks a little cumbersome, but not horrid. It appears Makita doesn’t make a sled for use with their circular saws. I don’t really like the price of an all new track saw plus track, but if that is what I need to do then so be it. I am sure I could make a sled to use on a track, but have lots of better uses for my time.
Any opinions would be welcome.

