Transforming the tracksaw into a beam saw with the B-300 by eurekazone

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2008

The limitations of the Ez Smart track saw system is your imagination. Here we can see how the ez tracksaw system works like an expensive beam saw performing cuts that was previously very dangerous and difficult. The idea is to apply pressure to the wood and don't allow the wood to become a projectile. This setup is the safest and the most accurate system in the market today.
The Bridge system by eurekazone was invented by a carpenter and made 100% in USA.

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  • every heard of a mitere saw

  • @SawyersMusic with unlimited miter and length capacity? NO.

    With total safety? nothing yet.

    thanks

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  • many people has died from table saw kick back. ha ha

  • @hoteoin28 the mft-3 has no auto clamping capabilities.

    this is a patent pending system. we don't try to do what other tools can do in theory...

  • @eurekazone No this isn't spam I couldn't figure out a use for this product for the past few months but now I see many it would work well for cutting compound angles on valley rafters if there was some way of supporting 16ft+ Never said it was a better solution I just couldn't see a use for the product. Yes quick accurate cuts with a festool every time. But you need to make the product relevant to everyday use Why it would be more accurate, efficient and safer than any other machine or tool

  • @eurekazone sorry I see what is trying to be achieved here it is something like the festool mft?

  • @jojuma91 the saw is one part of the system.

    with the ez system you can use any saw, including your plunge saw that we dont like.

    Plunge saws are dangerous and have limited reach and power.

    try the 5008 mga by makita.

  • @eurekazone Cool, keep us posted, I liked your idea, I'm trying to do something like too, to be able to cut a 4' x 8' plywood, like a homemade panel saw.... later.

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