TrueTrac Track Saw Guide System

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Uploaded by on Jul 15, 2011

This is the TrueTrac Guide Rail System. This is not a straight edge guide, but a rail system that allows you to mount any circular saw onto the adapter plate, and use with amazing ease. Useful for contractors or DIY projects, and combines the accuracy of a table saw with the portability and safety of a circular saw. The saw rides on the aluminum extruded patent-pending track, and the matching grooves of the adapter plate mesh perfectly, eliminating side-to-side play while allowing easy forward and reverse movement. Enjoy the video!

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  • @lgttb1

    Yes, that is a very good point, although in our preliminary testing of materials for the anti-chip edges we did use an off-brand saw that no one really remembered buying that was found under a workbench in the rear of our shop that had an 18 or 24 tooth framing blade that had been heavily used at some point, and the anti-chip did keep the 1/2 inch OSB board from splintering on the top side, just not from burning/scorching and setting off the fire alarm.

  • The website is currently under construction, the phone number at the end of the video is valid. There are currently two packages, the 57" track and adapter plate (Starter Kit), or both the 57" and 48" tracks and plate (Combo Kit). The price ranges from $170 for the SK to around $270 for the full combo kit. Feel free to call, leave a message if we don't get to the phone in time.

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  • Lol... "There's nothing else like it". Well, unless you count the virtually identical (and patented) system from EurekaZone. I bet these guys are going to get sued out of existence.  I wouldn't look for long term support.

  • compared to investing about a $grand in festool (saw plus dust collector) i can use my existing saw and DC for maybe 90% of the function at 20% the price... worth investigating - thanks for the vid

  • if you own a very cheap saw and or a crappy blade you most likely will not get a very good cut. invest in a quality saw and blade to get the best results

  • I have the Festool TS75, It cost alot but everytime I use it I'm glad I bought it.

  • Interesting alternative to buying a true track saw. I do think its too expensive for what you get. It will be interesting to see what happens with this vs the ez people

  • Interesting alternative to buying a true track saw. I do think its too expensive for what you get.

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