06-12-2016, 09:14 AM
So I find myself at age 60, setting up shop again, this time in a small two bay garage, 20x24. My previous two shops were much bigger, esp the last one, so I always had full 50 in rip on my TS.
But now every inch counts so am thinking of getting the short rail saw with only 25 inch rip. I build with mostly solid wood, except for shop cabinets, shelves, etc. So I do need to cut ply somtimes. I see everyone using these expensive track saws and maybe I will see the light and get one. But I am a value guy who uses my old makita saw to cut the stuff on sawhorses as it comes off the truck. My straightedge is a jointed piece of pine. But I would like at least 36in rip as that is what most cabinet sides run. So I could buy the longer rails and cut them down if its too wide.
So anyway, what do you guys think....get the longer rails. Does 2ft of extra rail really make much difference in this small of shop?
But now every inch counts so am thinking of getting the short rail saw with only 25 inch rip. I build with mostly solid wood, except for shop cabinets, shelves, etc. So I do need to cut ply somtimes. I see everyone using these expensive track saws and maybe I will see the light and get one. But I am a value guy who uses my old makita saw to cut the stuff on sawhorses as it comes off the truck. My straightedge is a jointed piece of pine. But I would like at least 36in rip as that is what most cabinet sides run. So I could buy the longer rails and cut them down if its too wide.
So anyway, what do you guys think....get the longer rails. Does 2ft of extra rail really make much difference in this small of shop?