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There's basically no run-out on two bits of track due to the way the track connecting bars work. I didn't understand it until i had them in my hand. The connecting bars are self-centering (100%) and align based on the reference surface on the inside surface of the extruded channels. So they align as straight as your track is extruded. The gap between two bits of tracks has nothing to do with alignment with these bars, just leave 1mm of space, job done.
Let's hope those who buy this track get a true straight track when connected together. The previous track, that I own, doesn't have square ends so when butted together it is way off straight. I need to use a 2mm spacer on one side of the track to get a straight track. Luckily I rarely need a long cut. Evolution customer services were useless, put me off buying anything off Evolution.
Sedge says in the Festool videos that the Festool tracks do not have square ends and they should not be butted up against each. You need a straight edge like a long spirit level to line up the rear edge and then tighten it up.
Well well well I'm glad I seen this today. I have the Bosch plunge saw and got 2 800mm lengths of track 160 for 2.4 was gonna be 240 and mine only fits either it or festool or mafell. Know what I'll be buying next week. Cheers jack. Save me pretty penny. Does it have the trim bar you gotta remove to start with? And is it solid without the clamps?? 🏴👍
It doesn’t look like it will, you can check here: shop.evolutionpowertools.com/products/evolution-st2800-g2-universal-2-8m-circular-saw-track-1400mm-x2-with-self-aligning-connectors
In Peter Mullard's review ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HtJFtP-kDPI.html (at 13:46) he showed the Parkside saw being used on these new tracks. So, yes you can.
It doesn't mention them on their website but as other people have pointed out there seems to be some 'confirmed' compatible saws (Like the Parkside) that are also not listed so perhaps their list doesn't include everything?
Erbauer, is pronounced er-bow-er... bow, like a ships bow, its German I guess... Made me laugh when you said "Aruba". Like the beach boys song🤣. Nice review. 👍
As a DIYer I used the old style for an oak veneered door for the very first time with the Evolution R185CCSX. Terrible. Track did not connect properly and you could physically see a slight bend. Regarding a suitable blade would you use 40T or 80T and in several passes to avoid damaging the veneer. Not the easy task I thought it would be. Thanks.