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Milescraft 1409 Track Saw Guide (Compatible w/ 7-1/4" Circular Saw, 50" Cutting)

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Home Depot has Milescraft Track Saw Guide (1409) on sale for $84.99. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.

Lowe's has Milescraft Track Saw Guide (1409) on sale for $84.99 (price shown in cart). Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
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Thanks to Community Member AmusedScent305 for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Universal compatibility fits most circular saws in the market with blades up to 7-1/4"
  • Cuts 50" out of the box, or extends to any length required with optional GuideRail extensions to rip entire sheets
  • Includes two 27.5" Aluminum guide rails
  • Low profile lets you cut over 1-3/4" deep
  • All-metal construction increases rigidity and reduces the flex for a more accurate cut
  • Straight-edge guide w/ red cutting-strip to act as a guide; helps reduce splintering and chipping
  • Not compatible with most worm drive style saws

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  • Amazon has Milescraft Track Saw Guide (1409) on sale for $84.99Shipping is free.

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Written by AmusedScent305
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Home Depot has Milescraft Track Saw Guide (1409) on sale for $84.99. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.

Lowe's has Milescraft Track Saw Guide (1409) on sale for $84.99 (price shown in cart). Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
Note: For Home Depot/Lowe's stores, availability for pickup may vary by location.

Thanks to Community Member AmusedScent305 for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Universal compatibility fits most circular saws in the market with blades up to 7-1/4"
  • Cuts 50" out of the box, or extends to any length required with optional GuideRail extensions to rip entire sheets
  • Includes two 27.5" Aluminum guide rails
  • Low profile lets you cut over 1-3/4" deep
  • All-metal construction increases rigidity and reduces the flex for a more accurate cut
  • Straight-edge guide w/ red cutting-strip to act as a guide; helps reduce splintering and chipping
  • Not compatible with most worm drive style saws

Expired
  • Amazon has Milescraft Track Saw Guide (1409) on sale for $84.99Shipping is free.

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Written by jimmytx | Staff

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Written by AmusedScent305

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SmilingGalley944
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So this track is only 50 inches. Not enough to break down a 4 x 8 piece of material. You can get the 1408 extension rail for this unit at a cost of $79.99 on Amazon and the Milescraft site bringing the total investment to $164.98 or You can get the WEN Plunge Cut Circular Saw Bundle with 100-Inch Track Saw Guide Rail and Adapters for $148.19 on Amazon. Just a Thought.
AmusedScent305
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I am more of a fan of StumpyNubs when it comes to tool recommendations—he still does a lot of tutorials, safety, and tips/tricks type videos and then talks about "cool tools" once in a while. It seems like 731 has pretty much shifted exclusively to affiliate marketing and selling plans in recent years and less of the "this is how to make a difficult cut and keep all your digits" style content.

StumpyNubs video featuring this tool:

https://youtu.be/Wkg3cx9OCYA?si=RzB-m3CuIydHRLnu
baller11111
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There is a good youtube video where the guy makes a tracksaw guide out of a piece of plywood and some boarder pieces. Good idea if you're a diy type. I already have one though

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There is a good youtube video where the guy makes a tracksaw guide out of a piece of plywood and some boarder pieces. Good idea if you're a diy type. I already have one though
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EdMcK515Nov 23, 2024 06:43 PM
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https://youtu.be/IL3OZl_jp48?si=9sv0yRsh7CpEBwVM

731 Woodworks raved about this product.
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Quote from baller11111 :
There is a good youtube video where the guy makes a tracksaw guide out of a piece of plywood and some boarder pieces. Good idea if you're a diy type. I already have one though
If your DIY and need one once or twice every couple of years, it's a good way to go.
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Quote from EdMcK515 :
https://youtu.be/IL3OZl_jp48?si=9sv0yRsh7CpEBwVM

731 Woodworks raved about this product.
I am more of a fan of StumpyNubs when it comes to tool recommendations—he still does a lot of tutorials, safety, and tips/tricks type videos and then talks about "cool tools" once in a while. It seems like 731 has pretty much shifted exclusively to affiliate marketing and selling plans in recent years and less of the "this is how to make a difficult cut and keep all your digits" style content.

StumpyNubs video featuring this tool:

https://youtu.be/Wkg3cx9OCYA?si=RzB-m3CuIydHRLnu
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Quote from baller11111 :
There is a good youtube video where the guy makes a tracksaw guide out of a piece of plywood and some boarder pieces. Good idea if you're a diy type. I already have one though
Yeah, there is an easy way to make one specific to your saw using a piece of hardboard and dead straight plywood or MDF like is mentioned at end of OP. That method is great if you just do this type of cut occasionally, but if you're doing it a lot, this Milescraft is a great value.
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Quote from AmusedScent305 :
I am more of a fan of StumpyNubs when it comes to tool recommendations—he still does a lot of tutorials, safety, and tips/tricks type videos and then talks about "cool tools" once in a while. It seems like 731 has pretty much shifted exclusively to affiliate marketing and selling plans in recent years and less of the "this is how to make a difficult cut and keep all your digits" style content.

StumpyNubs video featuring this tool:

https://youtu.be/Wkg3cx9OCYA?si=RzB-m3CuIydHRLnu
Big fan of StumpyNubs too.

That's a fair critique of 731z
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thndrrdNov 24, 2024 01:16 PM
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I have this and have used it several times. Following the instructions and getting it set up correctly makes for a really good cut. I missed a couple steps in the instructions the first few times and had a couple wobbles in my cuts but now that it's dialed in I really like it.
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Quote from thndrrd :
I have this and have used it several times. Following the instructions and getting it set up correctly makes for a really good cut. I missed a couple steps in the instructions the first few times and had a couple wobbles in my cuts but now that it's dialed in I really like it.
Can it adjust for a saw whose blade is not parallel to the shoe?
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Quote from AmusedScent305 :
I am more of a fan of StumpyNubs when it comes to tool recommendations—he still does a lot of tutorials, safety, and tips/tricks type videos and then talks about "cool tools" once in a while. It seems like 731 has pretty much shifted exclusively to affiliate marketing and selling plans in recent years and less of the "this is how to make a difficult cut and keep all your digits" style content.

StumpyNubs video featuring this tool:

https://youtu.be/Wkg3cx9OCYA?si=RzB-m3CuIydHRLnu
So…about what you'd expect from a guy with a bunch of Jesus shirts and religious stuff in the background of his woodworking content.

The lord wants you to affiliate market!
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Quote from PriceTheory :
So…about what you'd expect from a guy with a bunch of Jesus shirts and religious stuff in the background of his woodworking content.

The lord wants you to affiliate market!
He doesn't push it onto anyone or stop mid-video to proselytize to his viewers or ask for "donations" so it doesn't affect his content that way. It took me several videos to even notice it, really.

Now, when he gets his viewers to buy him a private jet because his Lord says he needs one, then we'll put him into that bucket.
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Quote from NogginBoink :
Can it adjust for a saw whose blade is not parallel to the shoe?
It doesn't really look like it to me, but it might be possible if you can loosen one side of the black clamping bars on the sled to adjust for the difference.

Of course, if your shoe and blade aren't parallel, you can get a decent sidewinder saw for as little as $50 (sometimes less) and not have to deal with that either.

https://a.co/d/920VxFQ
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Quote from baller11111 :
There is a good youtube video where the guy makes a tracksaw guide out of a piece of plywood and some boarder pieces. Good idea if you're a diy type. I already have one though
I did something similar to trim a door. Worked really well and didn't take long to make.
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Quote from AmusedScent305 :
He doesn't push it onto anyone or stop mid-video to proselytize to his viewers or ask for "donations" so it doesn't affect his content that way. It took me several videos to even notice it, really.

Now, when he gets his viewers to buy him a private jet because his Lord says he needs one, then we'll put him into that bucket.
I do think there's something to be said when someone brands Jesus or any other ideology that screams "hey I'm on your team. Therefore give me your time and money since you think we're on the same side"
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I totally read the deal title as "Minecraft" track saw... LoL
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So this track is only 50 inches. Not enough to break down a 4 x 8 piece of material. You can get the 1408 extension rail for this unit at a cost of $79.99 on Amazon and the Milescraft site bringing the total investment to $164.98 or You can get the WEN Plunge Cut Circular Saw Bundle with 100-Inch Track Saw Guide Rail and Adapters for $148.19 on Amazon. Just a Thought.
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