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expiredcansofspam posted May 04, 2024 07:43 AM
Milwaukee M18 FUEL 18V Lithium-Ion Cordless Brushless 6-1/2 in. Plunge Cut Track Saw (Tool-Only) - Home depot hack $285.31
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Honestly the M18's not quite as light as I thought it'd be - it's actually heavier as a bare tool. It's really only lighter with the CP 3.0 HO battery (which it will run on) - with a 6.0 HO it's about the same weight as the Makita with 2x 5AH batteries.
I don't think you can go wrong getting the Milwaukee imho
I got the WEN CT9110 110-Inch Tracks and they work PERFECTLY! The anti tipping latch and tension knobs work! Got a set of WEN clamps too. The PowerTec clamps dont fit as tightly in the groves. I'm also using it with a Ridgid battery adapter since I'm not in the Milwaukee ecosystem. Works a treat! Doing my house siding and this things a LIFE SAVER! Perfect cuts! Make sure to get the 20mm arbor blades. I made the mistake thinking it used the same size as my circular saw; it does not.
Bought it with the router back when they had that special going for under $400 and no regrets.
I've used it somewhat consistently on some side projects and have not had an issue running it with both the 3.0 XC and HO
If you're making long consistent tips or passes, then yeah the batteries will die on you than a higher amp battery but finished a project with multiple long cross cuts and rips with only one fully charged battery dying on me.
WEN tracks are the way to go, I didn't get the clamps as you don't really need them, but honestly, I might start clamping my shtuff down as I tend to only bump into things in my garage/shop lmao.
If someone says that they'd rather use a table saw in place of setting a track saw up ahead never used a Tracksaw!
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Is it the absolute best track saw? No. Fes tools generally takes that award...but at nearly twice this price ($700 with one 55" track)
But for 400 bucks with the track this is an easy win for me. The reviews call this the Frankenstein track saw ... because it pulls features from all the other top models. Let's see if I actually build all the s*** i see professionals building on youtube now lol
Ps this fits with the clamps and rail square in the tall half packout box.
They compatible with most brand such Festool.
Not sure about compatibility with Milwaukee
Honestly the M18's not quite as light as I thought it'd be - it's actually heavier as a bare tool. It's really only lighter with the CP 3.0 HO battery (which it will run on) - with a 6.0 HO it's about the same weight as the Makita with 2x 5AH batteries.
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