Have been think of getting Festool or Dewalt CS and guide rails. Saw something about Eurekazone and looked at website. Looks good but requires a lot of setup for each use. Anyone have comments?
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I have a Festool guide and love it. From the Eurakazone web site their guide looks very good as well. I think you'll find the setup of both products is similar. The main difference seems to be tightening setscrews when you lengthen the Eurekazone guide rail. But Eurekazone also looks like it has a somewhat better way to join rail sections than the Festool system - more definite alignment.
And depending on how often you plan to use the rail (and money) you could have a long one that you leave joined and a shorter one for crosscuts and short rips.
look at the videos
This is only one of many ways to use the ez system.
No connections, extra space and long rails.
http://www.youtube.com/eurekazone#p/u/10/ZIuvK3ZHokI
had my mft-3 transformed to this . EZ ONE PBB and the track idea works like a portable beam saw.
http://www.youtube.com/eurekazone#p/a/u/0/pGb99e5IYro
if you have any questions you can visit the http://www.tracksawforum.com
thanks you and yes, I work part time for eurekazone.
ycf george
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