Your video is top notch... I hope your customers can see your setup...
@sdsconstruction2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for checking out the video and commenting! Most of the time on a job site, the ramp is down for the day and if the client is around, they have an opportunity to see what is inside the magic trailer. Many times I end up giving a tour (which is funny to see since the trailer is made for my hobbit height and is only a 6x10). To see me and another adult in it is quite amusing but it happens almost every job. A couple times, I even gave “tours” to neighbors clients invited over to check out the trailer. All I can say is…..thank you Ron Paulk! Very cool idea for a trailer and tool organization.
@engdarfatgalalyelectrical10763 жыл бұрын
Your information is good and useful
@sdsconstruction3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment. I have benefitted from a large number of contractors out there who have build out trailers and vans and so this is my way to say thanks and to add to the idea pool.
@benjytheframer27813 жыл бұрын
How long it the track on your dewalt saw:) ? i dont have one currently , but i am gonna get one as soon as i take care of other priorities !
@sdsconstruction3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for checking out the video! I have the three DeWalt tracks. The smallest is 46in long. The next is in the 60in range for length. The longest is 102in. I have found that the 46in works for 48in cross cuts since the saw plunge cuts. The longest track easily accommodates 8ft goods. The mid-size track is equally handy. I have been very happy with all three tracks.
@sdsconstruction2 жыл бұрын
I have had time to observe what I do with the tracks and I would say that if anyone plans to use this on long sheet goods and is on a budget then the 8ft track will do it all (even though inconvenient on short material) but the 59in mid size track is the most versatile. I think the short track, while the least expensive, is a luxury for those on a budget. Since I am as likely to rip 8ft as I am to rip 4ft using this saw, I would first buy the 8ft track then as I can afford it, the midsize track. I would worry about precision if I had the mid size track and had to move it to accommodate a longer 8ft cut (but with care, anything is certainly possible). I bought all my track saw stuff a-la-carte so I could get exactly what I needed but the kits I have seen almost always come with the mid size track when the track is included.