I have a 3m rail, it is handy because it saves having to keep joining and splitting the tracks.
the long rail is only of value if you have a place to keep it (it’s also very expensive)
I have considered the mafell as most reviews and yt videos seems to claim it’s the best.. I think from a lot of my research the way forward which ever saw I go for is to invest in the 2.5 or 3m rail for that saw rather than relying on the jointing strips. Does anyone have issues with jointing 2 tracks?
the 2.5 metre total length is too short for a full sheet.
I have 2 x 800, 1 x 1010 with holes and 1 x1400, those along with the Betterlly jig give me any length I need, for a full sheet rip I will join 3 rails, they are always perfectly aligned.
Just get a battery one, then it doesn't matter about the voltage, if necessary you can have 2 chargers.
I completely disagree with a battery one as for sure I would have had to buy several batteries in the 14 years I’ve had my TS55. IMHO They are only of real value if you are not the one paying for the batteries.
Sorry to keep asking questions, does anyone have any experience with the dewalt 240v tracksaw? As I’m looking and can get that with a 1.5m track and buy the seperate 3m track for less than the festool or mafell. I don’t mind spending on the festool or mafell if they are way better machines, I have a lot of dewalt stuff and always been impressed just some of the reviews don’t rave about the track saw.
There is a reason that it is not as expensive as the Festool or Mafell and that is that it isn’t in the same class as those 2.
If you can afford the Festool or Mafell you will not regret the purchase in 10 years time, I certainly haven’t. Is the same true for the Dewalt? I am not so confident that the same will be the case.
I have Festool tools as Mafell doesn’t have the same range and nothing as good as the Domino.