Table saw versus track saw

   / Table saw versus track saw #31  
I have never had my tracks move just laying them down even on angled cuts but I do have the clamps for them. Just never use them.
Hopefully that will be the case with the track system I ordered. I'm basing my thoughts on using the Kregg track & circular saw adaptor system. It hasn't happened often....

usually when the sheet goods are dusty (my fault), I need to account for a fraction of a degree, and I've been running & gunning long enough that I'm not quit tuned into things as I should. be.
 
   / Table saw versus track saw #32  
The only advantage I see to a track saw is breaking down sheet goods on a job site, where the alternative is only of those chintzy "jobsite" saws with the folding stands.

Your money would be best spent on a quality table saw (not a cheapo). Something with a nice, adjustable fence, and a solid cast iron top. Hundreds of uses for one vs a couple uses for a track saw.
 
   / Table saw versus track saw #33  
My table saw, equipped with a metal cutting wheel, cuts more steel than wood. If your friend needs to use your track saw, have them buy one.
What cutting wheel did you buy?
 
   / Table saw versus track saw #34  
Labeled for metal cutting. Some even indicate iron/steel or aluminum. Harbor Freight, TSC, Rural King, Lowes, Home Depot, Menards, Amazon, flea markets. I use the thin ones, less ablation, easier to run curves.
 
   / Table saw versus track saw #35  
I was looking at buying a track saw. Do any of the cordless models spin as fast as a corded saw? I have a cordless circular saw and it spins slower and the cut quality isn’t as good. I would be alright with having a corded track saw since I wouldn’t be using it away from power. I don’t really want one that uses a blade smaller than 7-1/4 either.
 
   / Table saw versus track saw #36  
I was looking at buying a track saw. Do any of the cordless models spin as fast as a corded saw? I have a cordless circular saw and it spins slower and the cut quality isn’t as good. I would be alright with having a corded track saw since I wouldn’t be using it away from power. I don’t really want one that uses a blade smaller than 7-1/4 either.
I think the key for finish work is a fine tooth blade.

My 6.5” Ridgid cordless cuts good with a 60 tooth finish blade however, your results may vary.
 

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