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@mgtazco9 ай бұрын
He said 95% chance of him on retiring he’s Makita and replacing it with the Milwaukee. You welcome.
@AdiGV3 ай бұрын
Thank you!!! Saved me 30 mins of rant.
@macbradley64453 ай бұрын
Video text noted “the editor gets it”. But watch the whole video.
@bradyhallvideos2 ай бұрын
oh best believe I skipped to the end to confirm my hunch that this stupid clickbait video title is in fact stupid clickbait. He says "hey thanks for sticking around to the end of the video". Lol my guy nobody stuck around they just went to the end.
@meilyn2220 күн бұрын
This guy makes the best videos that are actually enjoyable to watch. I have no idea what you losers are complaining about.
@francisaubry303810 ай бұрын
Wow! There are so many video reviews on KZbin but rarely do they answer most questions people may have! Fantastic review and you just gain a subscriber.
@wittworks10 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@etesla2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate how thorough you are, both in covering the tool and answering people’s questions.
@kinbolluck4768 ай бұрын
I also love
@Samprendergast2 жыл бұрын
Great video! I don’t have a track saw yet but have been thinking about one for a while. I this sold me on the Milwaukee. Your videos are always very high quality and you deserve to be a BIG KZbin channel. Keep up the hard work, it isn’t going unnoticed!
@davidneuzil93562 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great review. Being on the Milwaukee M18 platform, its a no brainer. Being that there are other great track saws out there, I'm glad to hear that Milwaukee did not dissapoint. Its nice to know that being in Makita battery line , Festool or Milwaukee, you can have first class saws in any of those lines to match your battery line up. Thanks again for the review and your obvious approval. Keep us posted.
@espressomatic2 жыл бұрын
Yes, yes and yes. But... For anyone with a large collection of DeWalt batteries, there's no track saw that's any good that takes any of those. 🤣🤣
@smjewett2 жыл бұрын
Thanks a bunch for your continued work in all your videos. While there are millions of content creators, most people do not realize the back-end work before any vids are submitted for viewing. Subbed.
@Richyrich2812 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the in depth review and honest thoughts!
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
Richard! Thank you!
@mgweir32522 жыл бұрын
That was one of the most in depth "First Impression" reviews I've ever seen. Nice job.
@johnnation7132 жыл бұрын
I do have comments or in this case a thank you, I don’t currently have a track saw yet because I have my own shop with table saw and 14” band saw and I love my Festool compound mitre and my sanders that are also Festool. I love the guys like you that buy and grind it out for the little guys like us me including. I have been on the fence with Milwaukee and Festool because I have Porter Cable cordless tools and they’ve been good but I would like to have the best in the near future. I do have a business and I rely on these tools which is why I like listening to awesome guys like you about these reviews. Thank you so much, I think you’ve helped me so much and I think I know what I will be putting in my shop soon😊👍
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Good luck
@johnnation7132 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the heads up, I am still out a bit on the purchase of this track saw so I will wait to see if anything changes for the better between now and when I can afford this outfit. Thank you so much Drew for the follow up on this review and yes that statement says it all man😊👍
@Driver100112 жыл бұрын
Love the longer format deep-dives. I"m a Makita Man myself (though not blinded to other tools when they're superior). I've found that after using cordless tools, I hate going back to the corded versions. A cord is just such a hassle, especially in a small shop with things the cord can snag on. Two small corrections: the Makita 36V track saw DOES indeed have an electric brake, and has kick-back detection which cuts the power if the blade gets pinched. I'd like to see a direct "head to head" performance comparison between the cordless Makita and Milwaukee doing the same cuts in Hard Maple and then Hickory as a torture test. I'd love to see the accuracy at various angles, dust extraction, power, and battery longevity.
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Wasn't sure how people would like a 30+ min video. You're right, the cordless ones have the brake (I know the 40v does for sure). My corded doesnt - thats what I was thinking of in the moment. Didn't know the 36 had kickback detection! good test criteria. I'll do it.
@johnrice67932 жыл бұрын
@@wittworks There’s a speech, the speech to inform. Following that format you’ll be able to really give us a thorough understanding of the saw. 1/2 hour? Yes I’d guess that is too long. Give the format a try. Get some note cards. Practice in front of a mirror. You understand the subject. You’ll have fun knowing you have time, you haven’t repeated yourself. I’ll bet you’ll be very successful. I’m not going to labor the point - Set yourself apart with clear concise delivery, format. And by the way I surely would not be interested if you hadn’t gotten me interested.👍👍
@DHClapp2 жыл бұрын
@@johnrice6793 What? @Wittworks could give lessons on informative structure and delivery. P.S. (You meant "belabor the point", not "labor the point".)
@johnrice67932 жыл бұрын
@@DHClapp Here we go - Never offer a suggestion to improve the video.
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
I’d love to see your content. Please send a link.
@thistledownwoodcraft3426 Жыл бұрын
Mine just came. Tool on Black Friday sale with 2 blades (already have batteries and charger), 2 55" tracks, and rail connector kit. $667 at HD delivered in 3 days for free. Thanks for the review, it pushed me over to it. I won't miss the box because I have drawers in shop.
@dpeterson2934 Жыл бұрын
I have both the the corded Makita (which I love), but recently bought this Milwaukee. The reason I was so interested in the cordless was simply the fact that the cord on the Makita kept getting hung up on the track. So far I'm very impressed with the Milwaukee.
@ozerserif1608 Жыл бұрын
Anyway to put a plastic cap on the end of the track?
@Dave5843-d9m Жыл бұрын
Get yourself a spring cord holder. Clips to your bench and keeps the cord up and out of the way. Consider an inline cord connector (Speakon) with a flexible rubber cord to replace the stiff stuff always inflicted on power tools.
@kennethhanes5438 Жыл бұрын
@@ozerserif1608 someone would be selling 3D printed ones by now most likely
@brandonhoffman4712 Жыл бұрын
Toss the cord and hose on the work piece and grab cord in hand with the handle. Facing the cord end up. This has fixed all of that for me. Nobody makes a good replacement for my TS-75, they're all playing with little TS-55. Maybe one day? Also where's the rotex replacements? Rotex has been a game changer for me. It's got enough power to efficiently sand concrete patch if desired! Pretty sure you could toss on a diamond grit pad and polish stone too! Also I just heard the domino joiner might not have a pattent here in the states... Why oh why isn't everyone making a cheaper domino-XL? (The xl is the only one I would get as it allows for mechanical joinery for say a bedframe that can come apart)
@TheEC19722 жыл бұрын
Scrolling around KZbin, and I see the dude in the thumbnail and thought “dude kinda looks like Drew”. Starts autoplaying, and I think that REALLY looks like Drew. Look and the channel name and think that…IS Drew. No idea how or why the algorithm tossed this video on the home page but it was pretty neat to see you’ve got a channel that seems to be doing pretty well. Cheers bud.
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
You still got that blue strat? Thanks for saying hi!
@TheEC19722 жыл бұрын
Still got it. Doesn’t get as much use these days but you never forget your first!
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
For sure.
@brandtheman922 жыл бұрын
Love the video, had a thought on the trackless cross cut section. If you’re using it as a plain Jane circular saw, just under that front handle there’s a lock switch (different from the arbor lock for blade changes) When engaged, you can make your plunge cut and it will lock itself plunged so you can put more focus on your alignment and pushing rather than on keeping the blade plunged in place. Anyways, hope that helps someone!
@cybersewingschool874 Жыл бұрын
This was a terrific first impression! I'm a woodworking hobbyist and bought the Festool Cordless TSC55KEB last September, and it arrived in time for Christmas. My "workshop" is my sidewalk and patio so I had to wait until Spring to start my builds for this year. If this Milwaukee track saw came out last year, it would have been a contender. I didn't buy the Makita because it has no riving knife so I went with the Festool and have been thrilled with its performance. The Festool blade stops within 2 seconds of the saw losing contact with the track. That was the big selling feature along with the little plastic limit stop to prevent kickback at the start of my cuts. Yeah, a cheap piece of plastic was a selling point lol. I might be 125-130 lbs with some muscle, but kickback was a huge concern for me (yes, it should be for everyone). This Milwaukee sounds like a terrific option! Glad there's another option in the track saw mix. As always, your vids are perfect and so informative!!!
@brandonhoffman4712 Жыл бұрын
I can't speak highly enough of milwaukee fuel products. The non fuel stuff however is not professional equipment in my eyes, but DIY'ers might find them useful I cannot say for certain. I made the switch away from makita in 2022 and have been quite happy for doing so. Makita is good don't get me wrong, but it's not milwaukee. I highly recommend thier m18 fuel impact gun. It has 4 different power settings. It can be as delicate as a low power 12v, or powerful enough to drive screws right through your workpiece should you decide to, the power is in your hands and they gave you the controls to finesse it! Thier variable speed multi tool is top notch. Thier variable speed angle grinder (the one with toggle switch not paddle switch) is also top notch. I've used Metabo grinders for decades, they are also top notch, but corded... Milwaukee is definetly one of the companies I look towards for my tools.
@brandonhoffman4712 Жыл бұрын
That being said I have the festool TS-75 (forget exact model) and that thing is a dream to use. Such perfect crisp cuts off that thing. I installed the $130 dollar composite blade in there, might be partially why. Also the rotex sanders are game changers. Depending on the task you can be done 5x faster at least. Even then you can swap modes and go random orbit after surfacing for finer grits. It's not as fast as a belt sander in rotex mode, but the finish quality vs a belt sander is readily visible. While I hope milwaukee makes all of these tools. I'm already bought in over here. If something needed replaced I would probably check milwaukee 1st. I don't love cords. The track saw I'm fine with a cord because it automatically triggers my festool vacuum which I love! I use that for my floor grinder too, saves accidentally dusting your environment with concrete dust!
@doofusmaguilacutee49982 жыл бұрын
I'm a General Contractor and don't have a "daily need" for a track saw, so when I first needed one a few years ago, I bought the Grizzly (as the only one available at that time was the festool which I couldn't justify that expense). In all honesty, it works fine for me and my needs. Your point is valid about the accessories as I've been trying to find a "rail square guide" for my track & can't find one for the grizzly. That being said, after a few years, I've found more uses for my saw than I thought I would. I have been slowly replacing all my other cordless tools with Milwaukee & love the quality they produce. When the Grizzly finally wears out, I will definitely look at this saw.
@wulf67 Жыл бұрын
No one in the construction industry has a daily need for a tracksaw, much less a general contractor. You need a computer, a phone, a table to set plans on, and some file boxes to keep up with RFIs, ASIs, RFPs, project manuals, insurance certificates, and OSHA forms. The work, as we all know, is performed by Mexicans and other "amigos" with a few white graders, plumbers and electricians thrown in. The cabinet contractor doesn't even need a tracksaw in his shop, and there's absolutely no need for one on any commercial or residential job site.
@paulmartin23487 ай бұрын
@@wulf67 You are the person I would turn to for advice about every part of my life. (I never fake sarcasm and I am not racist)
@wulf677 ай бұрын
@@paulmartin2348 I don’t even think it’s possible to “fake” sarcasm. 🤔🙄😂
@rjackson1959 Жыл бұрын
this is so awesome, all my cordless tools are now Milwaukee, and currently in the market for a track saw vs. a new table saw. You made my mind up thank you. looking forward for the next long term review of this
@frank96492 жыл бұрын
Should work well for quick siding repairs, with a diff. blade for sure...Oh by the way, I have an old corded Makita framing saw(81/4) bought it back in the mid 80's, I use it on average 3 days a week(going over the last 37 years) and still works well....I love my corded Makita saws. Thanks for the vid !
@jasonfoster91182 жыл бұрын
I used a Makita hypoid saw for almost 20 years and then the switch went bad. Unfortunately, the switch was obsolete so I ended up buying another one. I paid $130 for the first one and $140 for the new one last year but I see they've gone up $30 since last year. I guess my timing was perfect. I abused that first saw. I used metal cutting abrasive blades to cut up an old gas tank for a welding project and got that saw so hot I couldn't hold it. Took a lickin' and kept on tickin'
@histguy1012 жыл бұрын
What blade would you put on this track saw?
@TheDurbinCompound Жыл бұрын
When I bought the track saw accessories from you on Etsy, little did I know you had a channel that I’d love too! Keep up the hard work man!
@psyfusion2 жыл бұрын
I had a helper leave the packout behind the work truck and then ran over, fully I watched the dually wheels go up and over and then drag the packout toolbox 20ft and other than some scuffs it still works and opens and closes. I rode back tot he shop thinking for sure it was ruined but it was dark and late and I just would look later. Still have it and it still works as engineered and I decided if it survived a welding dually run over it can’t be beat. Expensive absolutely but those tools and packouts work even after disasters that would end the career of other tools they keep on ticking. Great review. Oh and leave the packout unlocked and grab just the big main handle and you might have a nice surprise when everything doesn’t dump out, yet another small engineering perk of Milwaukee.
@mauricepoulin48412 жыл бұрын
Excellent first impression video. This is very timely for me as I am looking for a cordless track saw. These new and/or improved features make it impossible for me to overlook the appeal of Milwaukee. I just might wait to pull the plug until you release your second comprehensive comparison cordless track saw video. Thank you very much for doing these videos.
@mikechan231 Жыл бұрын
I bought the cordless Makita and I absolutely love it. I’m always amazed at how good it is. It’s so accurate and consistent. I don’t use a table saw.
@billboy73902 жыл бұрын
I new to your channel and watched because I’m considering the Milwaukee. Thank you for a great first impression and can’t wait to see more of your videos and future dust collection for the Milwaukee. I’ll be first in line as I will order my saw tomorrow. I’ve got lots of Milwaukee and have started buying some Makita Tools. I also subscribed.
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Welcome
@MrGrant4402 жыл бұрын
Great Review!!! Very well done. I’m not a tool snob, and an intermediate woodworker. So, Makita cordless is what I’m picking up Tuesday. Thanks for the content.
@InfiniteNallidge Жыл бұрын
Cordless brushless Makita is hot garbage
@mdtcomm15337 ай бұрын
Really good video! It’s really nice to have someone who has more experience on a wide variety of track saws and tracks. So many times these days you can’t touch or even see the tool before you get it.
@therealwabbitamy9 ай бұрын
Hi Drew. Thank you for taking the time and spending the cash to do this review for us. I tried looking through the library and cannot find the follow-up video; is that still coming?
@luiscards11 күн бұрын
I just saw this video. I am not a wood worker. But as a hobby I make things here and there. I own a lot of Milwaukee tools and batteries. I was thinking of buying the Milwaukee track saw for cutting to size my plywood. I don’t need the battery or charger. Your video shows that is an excellent track saw. Thanks
@bjrharkless2 жыл бұрын
Dang it. I was sold on going Festool or Makita based on whatever I best deal I can get. Now watching this I’m leaning in Milwaukee’s direction. It’ll be later this year, but I guess I’m saving up for Milwaukee. Keep up the great work. Gig ‘em.
@clovisprojectdiy2 жыл бұрын
Doubtful it will wind up stacking up to every spec across the board, but ridgid put out a teaser for a track saw coming out this year. You probably didn't need the water to get "muddier", but just incase you have some of their battery tools already...
@69808692 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the most extensive, in-depth “first impressions” video i have ever seen, and what looks like many others feeling the same. This is my first time seeing your channel and watching a video and you definitely hooked me. I’m yours! Aloha
@dwwoodbuilds2 жыл бұрын
Great job for 1st impressions. You covered all the big questions! 😁 As to length, 33 minutes is long, BUT you kept my interest. I really appreciate good comparison videos and yours are very informative! Keep it up!
@alexdorand Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@Earth1stSpaceL8tr2 жыл бұрын
I'm a cabinet maker, and all my power tools are Makita, so I was going to go with their track saw just to stay consistent. I build decorative wood hoods over the range and sometimes the pieces are too big to crosscut on my tablesaw, unless I make a bigger sled, but mines big enough already imo. Did I hear correctly that the Makita track saw uses metric only? This could sway me to the Milwaukee, but mainly looking for something to cut various angles bevels on large pieces with a consistent finish depending on the look the customer wants. Great info!
@seacliff342 ай бұрын
Helpful video, thanks. Currently trying to figure out which one to buy. I wish this one was offered corded just because I like the dust collection convenience especially since I don't plan on using it without dust collection
@BeauChampion2 жыл бұрын
This was great. I really can't think of a better way to do a video after 24 hours with a saw. Can't wait for the in depth review!
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate you
@emilebeckerseb2 жыл бұрын
@@wittworks Why are you pissed? You seem quite pleased with your saw and I feel like the title is disingenuous and clickbaity. Also, why didn't you comment on that box. It is absolutely enormous and could be kind of a dealbreaker for carpenters. I certainly wouldn't enjoy hauling this box around multiple stairs. Can't even stack it with systainers.
@michaelbychkov80302 жыл бұрын
@@emilebeckerseb It is a little clickbaity but he's pissed that it might make him retire the makita since he likes it so much, kind of a nostalgic feeling for the makita and not wanting to stop using it. If you watched till the end you would've heard him explain that. And why would millwaukees packout systems work with systainers? Milwaukee has their own system which is expensive, but it is a much more expansive system. They just slapped the foam into one of the boxes that they already have, no point in making a custom box just for the tracksaw.
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
Did you watch till the end? Also. Google what clickbait is. No deception here. Legit bait. You clicked. Congratulations. I could comment on the box and the video would be 40min long
@BittyVids Жыл бұрын
New sub here. I almost scrolled on because I assumed the title was clickbait. It was, but the content made up for it. Good video.
@dendendabumrocks2 жыл бұрын
I recently came across your KZbin channel and I must say, I was impressed. As a first-time viewer, I found myself hooked on your content. Your talent with the camera is undeniable and it's clear that you have a passion for making and editing videos. I personally don't have much interest in tracksaws, but I found myself engrossed in your videos about them. Your ability to break down the pros and cons in a clear and concise manner was spot on. It was easy to understand the features and benefits of each saw, even for someone like me who doesn't have much experience with them. In addition to your technical knowledge, I appreciated your enthusiasm and passion for the subject matter. It was clear that you truly enjoy making these videos and that made them even more enjoyable to watch. Overall, I was impressed with your content and I have subscribed to your channel. I look forward to watching more of your videos in the future. Keep up the great work!
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Where do I send the check?
@TokyoCraftsman2 жыл бұрын
I’ve had the Festool corded saw for over a decade, it’s great, but being a general contractor I work in the field and often my power source is well over 100 meters away, even running a good extension is hard on the corded saw, which is why I’ve gone cordless on every tool with the exception of the track saw, because my cordless tools are; Hitachi 14.4v Bosch 18v Milwaukee M18 I really don’t want to get a fourth battery platform. The cordless track saw has become a must have for me, so I’m looking at all these reviews, thanks for video. I hope to retire my Festool track saw to my workshop. Subbed, looking forward to you next long term review on this saw. Not a tool snob, I feed my family with my tools, I buy the best tools I can. Cheers from Tokyo.
@dfs79792 жыл бұрын
I'm impressed what Milwaukee can do with a single 18v battery. They are using a 1.6mm blade to pull this off. If I were on team red and just starting off I'd probably purchase this saw. I'd love to see this compared in detail to the Makita x2 or 40v as well as the Festool TS 55 K.
@loochan3252 жыл бұрын
It's the high output with 21700 cells so close to double the amps, up to 84A. Mafell has this for years with 8Ah for the saws, but weirdly no cordless jigsaw yet.
@mattmayes5992 жыл бұрын
The blade kerf I found listed is more 2.2mm not 1.6mm
@danecarpenter87352 жыл бұрын
I have the Makita x2 36V. I like the variable speed. It's height adjuster also takes into account no track vs track. I have the Makita x2 36V Rear Handle 7-1/4 saw which cuts through anything I'd throw at it so it was a no brainer.
@siarlbychan9 ай бұрын
What a great in depth review! The number one reason I would get this is because I'm remote and off grid and I have quite a few of Milwaukee tools and batteries already. Keep up the great videos!
@tso-products2 жыл бұрын
We greatly appreciate the mention Drew, but we'd like to clarify something referenced in this video... At first look, the Milwaukee guide rail appears to be patterned after the Festool and Makita profiles. However, closer examination shows that multiple critical dimensions are different enough on the Milwaukee guide rail to interfere with the performance expected from TSO accessories. As a result, our Guide Rail Squares and Parallel Guide System are currently not compatible with the Milwaukee guide rail. We are working towards a solution, so please stay tuned for more news on this issue.
@mouthfulacoque35802 жыл бұрын
1st off, props for listening to the consumer with a critical ear. 2nd, cnc is not hard. Just release a secondary peripheral or create an adjustable component for the rail mechanism.
@michaelbuddy2 жыл бұрын
@@mouthfulacoque3580 "cnc is not hard" my friend, I don't think you have a clear understanding of product design, machining, manufacturing at scale. Bit more a play than just 'tweak the gcode' here.
@mouthfulacoque35802 жыл бұрын
@michaelbuddy with all due respect, a financial barrier to entry does not make something difficult. If you're lazy, you plug away at failed designs. If you're running a financially lucrative business, you hire someone like me to measure, execute, and implement. Its math, not magic.
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
Thank you TSO
@dancharron70982 жыл бұрын
First of all been building since 1990's and even before with my dad. We tried many brands my dad was all zbot the Makita. And then came Dewalt but some guys stole some of my drills. So had to stop.in yo joke depot and saw a sale for a returned tool. So I bought it. It was a Milwaukee impact and it shocked me. After I got paid I.bought the big Fuel hammer drill Milwaukee. And soon I had the saw and the saws all. Now I gave my Dewalt to a friend and he now has all Milwaukee tools. So much of special tools as well it's like no other brands. The other day I was on a job site and a plumbing guy was near done but would needed a fresh battery for 4 or 6 more connections. So I handed him my battery. And we was done fast so we got lunch. It's nice when you can help out and everyone goes home early. After my move I will be buying a few more Milwaukee tools. As I will have only 3 tools not made by Milwaukee. The biggest hand held corded Makita 12 Inc saw and its too much power I keep it for 6x6 cuts. A press drill and an old Delta saw. Oh and I forgot a never used Delta plunge cut.
@anynomous202410 ай бұрын
I love your channel, lots of information and easy to understand. I’m a diy’er weekend warrior for more than 10 years and my makitas never failed me. I still have the old drill and impact driver and my corded circular saw and worm drive. I have been looking to purchase a plunge saw and makita was the one although it’s still in my cart to buy. Still hesitant to click buy because of the price. But then I saw this video, I think I’m going with Milwaukee 😮
@davinohms51782 жыл бұрын
My favorite woodworking channel now. Thanks man. Also best customer service as well and dust covers are top notch. New Patreon here I come! Looks like a sweet saw. Makes me watch to get rid of my wen lol
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@jeremyswanson11082 жыл бұрын
I have been thoroughly impressed with everything I have purchased from Milwaukee M18 platform. I bought the m18 tablesaw last year to make a murphy bed and my dad said that I won't be able to do anything more than 1/2 inch plywood. Nope, it can do 3/4 ply and any hardwood that I have thrown at it. 1.5' hard maple, a bunch of different things and I have never seen it break a sweat. I can't say that Milwaukee is the best, but I can say that I have never had an issue with the power. I would recommend everything I've purchased. 1/2 impact, table saw, router, drills, random orbital, outdoor lawn trimmer with various attachments (hedge trimmer, pole saw, edger, weed whacker), leaf blower, multitool. I can only speak for the m18, I do not have any m12 yet.
@BethRavengeGreen Жыл бұрын
I liked, subscribed, and saying thank you! I'm newer to woodworking and appreciate the in depth explanation and comparisons! You're doing a great job. God bless!
@wittworks Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! We need more woodworkers like you Beth!
@GilJ-qx6qn2 жыл бұрын
Spent the past month reading and watching every review of track saws, including your reviews. Went with Makita 40V which was a huge investment in a new battery platform. Please do a comparison between the Makita 40v and the Milwaukee 18v.
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
Ok. I’ll buy one today. I was looking at them. You better make the video go viral.
@jacobstorms49392 жыл бұрын
The makita corded seems like a great deal because if you’re taking the time to use a track saw you’re probably at a cut station and plan on cutting multiple cuts. So if you’re gonna take the time to get a super straight cut, especially on multiple cuts you might as well get an extension cord out and not worry about the power or the extra $400 to get a battery instead of a cord. It would be nice if battery saws had an adapter to make it corded if wanted/needed similar to Dewalt 12” 120v flexvolt miter saw. I wish Dewalt, makita, Milwaukee and other brands made an adapter for all cordless tools for those times when you don’t necessarily care about cordless or you run out of battery and need the cord.
@bearhauscubly2 жыл бұрын
Hikoki/Metabo HPT make just that for their 36v tools range. I've got it for the Metabo HPT table saw and its great. Fits into the battery slot and attaches to a transformer. Everyone else should be selling it!
@CraigularjJoeWoodworks3 ай бұрын
I know what you are saying , but dewalt adaptors for the 2x60volt are known to brick your tool…. Be careful with adaptors
@pauleddy51462 жыл бұрын
In-depth unboxing, Drew. Milwaukee is local for me. BUT, I won't use anything other than Makita when it comes to routers. All my cordless, well everything, is Milwaukee. I've never used a track saw.
@christiansethi9382 жыл бұрын
Love these type of educational vids, bit eye opening if you of all people are going to probably switch to it over the Makita. Look forward to seeing the full in-depth video as I'm at the stage where I want to start upgrading tools and I definitely think a good track saw will be worth it's weight in gold for what I do. Keep it up mate!
@tonyborzumato85105 ай бұрын
Nice video (as usual). One of the few power tools missing from my shop is a Track Saw... When I have to cut sheet goods that are unwieldy to do on my SawStop PCS (a recent acquisition), I use a 35 year old corded Circ Saw that belonged to my dad, on a shop-made guide... It doesn't have the specificity of a track saw, and there is zero dust collection, but it works pretty well and cost me less than $5 for the lumber I used to make the guide. I do have a Kreg edge guide for those times it's needed. Just can't seem to justify the price for a tool that essentially does the same job (though arguably better). $700+ buys a lot of really nice lumber.
@milleradam982 жыл бұрын
Thank you for being so in depth, your one of the few channels that thoroughly explains what/why/how. We just bought a house so I'm financially not in the position to even justify the WEN lol, I have a homemade track/jig. But watching this reminded me of when I first started woodworking. I was watching a channel that will remain nameless, but he built a router sled to flatten a coffee table top. So I'm like what a great idea, so I built one to flatten the not to be named project he built that I copied. Thing is, me being a dummy newbie, I only made sure I was building on a flat surface as he said. Lol he didn't say anything about the sled being completely level. So mine wasn't level, not his fault it was ruined I'm the dummy that didn't shim it, but like I said I was an idiot newbie and didn't know any better. Point to this long winded comment is thank you for being so in depth, remember you may have viewers or new clicks watching saying "wtf is a riving knife" or whatever, you get the point. So yeah man great video keep them coming!
@swooopg2 жыл бұрын
Ij
@heidigraham2532 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I own Milwaukee tools but was on the fence about getting this of the festool. Your video was helpful.
@threesteaks2 жыл бұрын
Great video! I enjoy a tool review video every now and again and you did a great job breaking down the features, etc. (Better than others I have watched) I just bought the Makita and the Milwaukee is well outside of my price range but it looks like a great saw.
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir. Makita won’t disappoint. These are all splurges
@casper3380 Жыл бұрын
I got the dust shield from you, works great. The Wen track works with the Milwaukee and the with the 45 degree lock when cutting a bevel. I got 110” of that track for way less than the Milwaukee track. The saw is amazing. I have had a corded Festool in the past but could not justify the cost. This saw is totally worth it. Thanks wittworks. Great channel.
@bw153210 ай бұрын
A year later, no in depth video....
@jimmer4117 ай бұрын
He's too busy sneaking up on all his cuts because he can't measure 🤣
I am literally at the point of buying a track saw, this is tremendously helpful, if I can wait for the second video, I will but I may go ahead and get this one since I have a stable of Milwaukee 18v tools already and while being cost conscious is top of mind always, versatility, portability and that super odd, no power situation that could be lurking in a future treehouse build. I will check out your online store, thanks for the initial impression video! Subscribed*
@Koston-xo6cx2 жыл бұрын
I ended up going with the Makita 40v, since I was able to get a pretty good deal around Christmas time. For $600 I received the track saw, two stackable boxes, two batteries, the charger, and a 39" guide rail. I was not looking to get into the 40v platform, but I felt it was too good a deal to pass up.
@NiSE_Rafter2 жыл бұрын
Wow what a score for $600!
@mikemorgan5015 Жыл бұрын
Good, informative review! Nicely done. I'm a Milwaukee and Makita guy. Makita fit and finish and smooth operation are always top notch. Big power with 18volts is Milwaukee's calling card. But I think they've about reached the limit of what you can reasonably get from 18volts and are probably going/have already started to do what Makita did years ago that a lot of folks laughed at: Run two batteries at once for 36volts. Wires can only handle so many amps. When you double your voltage, you cut your amps in half, or open the door to twice the potential power, theoretically. But I can already build a house without a cord and I don't miss them a bit. Amazing times we live in. Can't wait for part two. I'm still waiting to see if I go Makita or Milwaukee for a cordless track saw. Based on what I've seen here and other videos, I don't think I'll be disappointed either way. I'm already heavily invested in both brand's 18v platforms and love just about every tool I have from both of them. But I gotta tell ya, other than big drilling or circular sawing or grinding, I pick up the Milwaukee 12v stuff first every time. If I'm driving big screws all day, or simply need lots of power, I'll of course use the 18v stuff. I just don't need big power most of the time.
@alexjames11462 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your time and effort. I understand your feelings on the potential change. I bought my Festool TS55 more than 15 years ago and I haven't looked back. It still serves me well today. I like the look of all the new ones and I would consider the Makita corded as my backup saw due to price. I have the 1200mm, 2400mmtracks and a 500mm 700mm pair I made from a 1200mm for Kitchen fitting and tight spots. I would definitely get the 3000mm for handlig sheet materials. I'm looking forward to the full review coming up.
@ck7cu2 жыл бұрын
Great review...i was watching this video to see if the milwaukee tracks compatibility with other track saws ...specifically the corded Makita track saw....which you've answered my prayers....now i can keep my eyes on a milwaukee 106in track whenever that goes on sale!
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
I’m not sure if the makitas anti tip lock will fit Milwaukee. I’ll check tomorrow. I know it doesn’t work the other way
@ryderscustomcreations36652 жыл бұрын
One of the deciding factors for me upgrading from the ryobi platform to makita was the track saw… if only i knew Milwaukee was coming out with such a nice track saw…
@Real_jharvey2 жыл бұрын
Silver lining you will save a boat load of money
@dwighthapeman65902 жыл бұрын
This is the absolute most detailed FREAKIN AWESOME review of any kind I have seen anywhere on You Tube. Dude, you are amazing. Liked and sub'd.
@philiptechi0002 жыл бұрын
This was the first Wittworks video that I have ever watched. I am extremely impressed with your dedication and attention to details. Thanks!
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you! Hard work pays off.
@garethbarnes2628 Жыл бұрын
Got mines this week & used it this morning ridiculous cut on 2 ¼ 356 maple baseboard 7ft long with a ½" notch out for the back 5ft. My cut was from the top of the notch angled down to the base of the work piece so basically a 24" wedge perfect angle and cut with the track being supported by a surplus piece of 356 . Zero issues, more a test of the track really but still happy how everything worked
@ChrisHornberger2 жыл бұрын
You do the right thing; you label first-impression videos as exactly what they are. I'm so tired of getting like 20 minutes in and finding out "now I just took this out of the box...". That's not a review. That's a first impression or "unboxing"; Reviews are different. SO thank you for making that very clear up front, both in title and in the meat of the video. Well done, sir. Also, HOLY CRAP! I've forgotten to mail that arbor cover back that I wrongly ordered. Consider it on the way first thing tomorrow. Sorry about that. :\
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. No worries. People will still watch it and miss what I said and complain that I didn’t run it into the ground (yet)
@ljose007 Жыл бұрын
Your reviews are the best. Honest and to the point! BTW, I've seen RYOBI personnel setting up the Milwaukee tools in the Milwaukee section and vice versa during a number of visits to Home Depot.
@Joseph-jx8bl2 жыл бұрын
I got tired of waiting for Milwaukee to release this tool and decided to go with the cordless Makita dual 5ah battery and couldn’t be happier. It does everything I need it to do and more. I figured it’s such a specialized tool that it wasn’t that big of a deal to go with another brand. I probably will eventually go with the 6ah batteries for a little more juice though.
@reaperreaper50982 жыл бұрын
The 6Ah batts are a bit of a performance downgrade. You’re probably better off getting a second set of 5Ahs.
@clarkfos34472 жыл бұрын
@@reaperreaper5098 Where's the science to back that claim up? The 6ah provides more runtime and a tad more power I thought. Why do you think all big power Makita tools in Japan come with 6ah batteries?
@reaperreaper50982 жыл бұрын
@@clarkfos3447 Individual reviewers, such as Tools & Stuff have tested this. Also, when lifespan between cells of the same size is similar, high capacity cells have lower discharge rates and vice versa. Milwaukee’s older 18650 based 6Ah XC is weaker than its 5Ah counterpart. Same for DeWalt. There’s a reason that 6Ah (18650) batteries aren’t overly common in most markets, whereas those same markets are dominated by 5Ahs.
@reaperreaper50982 жыл бұрын
@@clarkfos3447 Makita’s 6Ah batteries use Sony VTC6, which offer 15A discharge at the cell level, or 30A continuous for the entire battery. The 5Ahs use either Sony VTC5s or Samsung 25Rs, both of which are 20A on the cell, 40A for the pack.
@reaperreaper50982 жыл бұрын
@@clarkfos3447 Discharge is literally what determines power output. Plenty of people have torn down and repaired Makita’s batteries, found that 6Ah packs use higher capacity, lower discharge cells. It’s not some sort of revelation.
@cadefall9204 Жыл бұрын
Great review and I really appreciate you taking the time to respond to your viewers. That way, we learn from you and from those who responded. Love it. (Im also that guy who's way too far down the Milwaukee rabbit hole to ever get out, so this was good news to me) 😅
@wittworks Жыл бұрын
Thank you! It’s a great saw. Way better than my makita.
@bretticus42 жыл бұрын
for all the grief we give today's toolmakers about quality slowly going down the tubes, nice to know there are still some good guys paying attention! thanks for what you do, drew
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@cuebj2 жыл бұрын
Who gives grief about quality? On the whole, it's far higher than old days. I'm 67. Cost to average earnings, it's far cheaper. Complexity much greater because we demand it and that affects reliability and cost. And options are far wider - throwaway almost free supermarket, eg Aldi, to bomb proof Mafell - we pays our money and we takes our choice.
@ScottS3602 жыл бұрын
Good video! I bought my Festool track saw back in 2005 and can't remember ever wishing it was battery-powered. Even when I've used it in "job site" applications, we always had power.
@dougsaunders81092 жыл бұрын
If you have an extractor connected, can see the problem with mains power.
@loum70492 жыл бұрын
Does the saw cut line up with the splinter guard on 45 degree cut?
@crisantechris2 жыл бұрын
This. That simple detail is a big reason why I chose the Festool.
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
I’ll try that and report back
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
It’s hard to beat the green precision. Have you seen their new sys table saw?
@zackminarik24022 жыл бұрын
wondering that exact question, currently waiting to purchase because if it doesnt i,m going with the tsc55k
@ankoam2 жыл бұрын
@@wittworks Please do!
@mikeznel60482 жыл бұрын
23:05 That’s one of my favorite things about Milwaukee Fuel stuff. Those brushless motors are amazing. My M18 Fuel rear handle saw cuts effortlessly and you don’t feel anything in the motor. It also has the brake on the motor. I love everything about my M18 rear handle circ saw. The depth adjustment is strong, smooth and easy to use. The marks are easy to see and very intuitive. The angle adjustment is smooth, strong and easy to use. The handles fit and hold so well. The only thing I’ve found I don’t like about is the angel adjustment hinge is at the front of the saw in line with blade and when cutting in the dark with a head lamp, it throws a shadow in the line in front of the saw. Now I cut mostly by lining the blade up with mark at the cut itself but for quick, larger tolerance cuts I use the line in front and the sight on the saw base. That’s my only complaint. Other than that, it blew me away like this track saw is doing you. I can’t believe I waited so long to get the M18 rear handle circ saw. I’m hoping the layoff at work hurry’s up and ends so I can start budgeting for this track saw. I want it so bad and it will pay for itself with production and accuracy but that’s a lot for a saw. Thanks for the video. Liked, commented and subscribed! Gonna check out your 3d printed store too.
@CFArmouredCrewman2 жыл бұрын
I'm Team Red but I bought the Festool. Here in Canada the Festool kit with batteries is $999. The Milwaukee is $878. So for an extra $100 I get full Bluetooth batteries which automatically start the vacuum. No idea how Milwaukee missed this, they should have at least added a bluetooth remote to their new Vac. Not having a power cord dangling around the vac hose is so much nicer. Great job on the review!
@belapapp47832 жыл бұрын
Same here. I have Festool track saw for over 10 years. I think 2 sides splinter guard already worth the $100 difference, let alone Bluetooth capabilities. I'm sure Festool holds patent for the Bluetooth feature. That's the reason others can not do yet.
@Wastinglotsoftime2 жыл бұрын
I have the Bosch profactor track saw. It also has Bluetooth for the hepa vac.
@dannywalsberg9242 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video, I previously purchased the Milwaukee and could not find any info anywhere about a dust collection hose that would fit (other than obviously a Milwaukee one), you answered it with the Centec recommendation.
@flatroc1 Жыл бұрын
I a true Milwaukee tools fan. And I actually carry my Milwaukee tools in Dewalt bags, so no one will steal them. lol
@thefrankperspective424710 ай бұрын
You should get the Ryobi pack out style system. You’ll not only have no theft, you’ll have Get Well Soon cards and Home Depot gift cards with notes they hope you are saved (I’m a Ryobi guy mostly, but that’s because I make shelves and tables, and that’s about it lol).
@benm123105 ай бұрын
@@flatroc1 hahaha I did the same when buying Makita xgt. Dewalt does make some nice tool storage
@michaelbautista507710 күн бұрын
I'll look for you at the job sight. Thanks ;)
@TwoTracksOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Enjoyed, liked, then subscribed after watching this video. Before purchasing any TSO accessories to go with the Milwaukee track guide, TSO pointed out to me that the only accessory they currently have that will fit Milwaukee's track is the GRS-16 PE Parallel Edge Guide Rail Square. TSO's TPG adapters and their original GRS-16 Guide Rail Square will NOT work. Speaking with TSO recently, they mentioned they are working on this and hope to have compatible accessories available by the end of June or mid July 2023. Meanwhile, if using Milwaukee's track guide and you wish to use TSO's parallel rails, the only way to connect them is by using the GRS-16 PE. Thx for the video and look fwd to checking out your other videos.
@TheJttv2 жыл бұрын
You will find that the tool industry is cyclic with every company iterating off the first to market. Almost without fail the 2nd and 3rd to market perform better, have more features or are smaller/lighter.
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
100%
@robertrada47832 жыл бұрын
Very true. It’s called the Mafell MT55 and it was second to market …15 years ago….
@harryshaw4998 Жыл бұрын
I have a Evolution, I have used it 3/4 times and I'm happy with it. It came with 3 short tracks that are put together like yours. I also ordered 2- 55 inch tracks so I could cut a full length of plywood. I paid a lot less than you did like my cost was $225.00. If you can send it back and get your money back. GOOD LOOK
@ProxyFinal2 жыл бұрын
I actually enjoyed the video and thankfully I am partially invested in the Milwaukee, so I will pick this up for the things you have covered. I recently picked up their new wet dry vac and paired it with just a regular circular saw and it worked really well, so I would imagine doing so the same with this track saw. I am a contractor, but I like to work in a dust free environment as much as possible. Now, I just need to wait for a sweet deal on this sucker because I am still pissed about the price.
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
I doubt they’ll cut the price. Maybe Hd will do a Father’s Day thing?
@ProxyFinal2 жыл бұрын
@@wittworks they did at one point but it was limited preorder promotion
@MrKayaktom11 ай бұрын
Nice first impressions, I just picked one up. Home Depot daily deal $380 tool only with a Milwaukee jig saw, $342 with military discount.
@ProxyFinal2 жыл бұрын
My biggest issue is that they lied about the price. They raised the price since this was revealed.
@crisantechris2 жыл бұрын
Yeah it’s about the same price as the Festool now.
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
Yes! Dang it. I forgot about this! Thank you for reminding me.
@flboy772 жыл бұрын
Given the price of eggs, I can forgive them this sin in this period of hyperinflation.
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha. Poor chickens
@melgross2 жыл бұрын
So, admittedly I’m a DEWALT guy, but in this regard they’re in the same ballpark when it comes to new developments in motor design. So I’m not surprised that top of the line battery motors are as powerful as they are. I don’t need a track saw, but everything else I have is almost overpowered these days. Even my small 20 volt DEWALT 3” cutoff tool, according to the Torque Test Channel puts out about a horse with a 5 amp hour Powerstack battery. Considering how tiny that brushless motor is, it doesn’t seem possible. So I’m not surprised at the performance of the Milwaukee. I get why people would buy this over the corded Makita. Yeah. I’m going cordless on everything. Just every time I go back to one of my corded tools, it just seems to be such a hassle. Constantly checking where the cord is. Making sure I’m not grinding it, or cutting it. Having it bind against something, or running out of length. Or, finding the outlet is where I can’t get to it from where I need the tool, necessitating an extension, which I then have to put away. Those are just some of the problems we didn’t think of back when, because there was no alternative. So if you don’t need that ridiculous plastic case, if they offer it, you buy the bare tool. I do that much of the time these days. The savings are huge, and after you end up with four (or is it five?) chargers, and almost a dozen batteries in various sizes, you find that you don’t need that nice case after all.
@danphilpott63028 ай бұрын
Awesome content. I just bought the Milwaukee Track saw and 55” track. I also have the MFT 3 ordered. Is awesome that Festool and Mil use same or compatable track. I am hoping that I might be able to clamp the festool and Mil tracks together, and save $140 CAD.
@bread-gz3rl2 жыл бұрын
Well the packout and battery alone are like 500$ lmao
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha
@bobbiac Жыл бұрын
Yeah the "case" is what? 140? The battery is maybe 120? That's the decent charger so that's another 150.
@kong_dong_usmc6651 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great review, this was my first time watching one of your videos. I already own the Milwaukee track saw and just bought your 3d printed starter kit. Your video made me feel even better than I already did about purchasing the saw. I liked and followed and can't wait to deep dive into your other content. Keep up the great work and thank you.
@cfitzy12872 жыл бұрын
Jesus they’re not even trying to hide the fact that it’s a clone of the festool 🤣🤣🤣 depth and angle adjustment is identical. No surprise there given it’s a Chinese company
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
🫢 I must admit I haven’t seen the Festool one so I didn’t know it was copied. I’m trying really hard to get one to review. They said they’d send me one. So, that’s why I haven’t dropped $700-900. But we’ll see.
@CurlyWoof Жыл бұрын
Jesus saves, so please respect the name, but I think He may be relatively uninterested in the arcane area of intellectual property law. In the absence of patent protection (or in the presence of a license), there is nothing under the law in the USA that prevents any entity from duplicating useful features of competitors’ products.
@CraigularjJoeWoodworks Жыл бұрын
@@CurlyWoofsaw stop. Saw stop . Saw stop. Comm’ on bro…
@CraigularjJoeWoodworks Жыл бұрын
Not the same. They went a festool route but it’s far from identical. Battery/power/dust port/ anti tip/ riving knife/ Packout box/ no blue tooth/ anyone legit has Milwaukee batteries/ one battery instead of two.
@rich45012 жыл бұрын
Awesome video. I’m still in the infancy of my woodworking. But when I get to purchasing a track saw. THIS will be the video that I come back to reference.
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@ericstromgren60382 жыл бұрын
Great video! I enjoy you going in-depth on all the things, honesty and snark😂. I also thinks it funny that the Dewalt saw it’s not mentioned. My buddy has the Dewalt and is committed to that platform. I’ve got an older corded TS-55 and am seriously considering replacing it with this saw. Keep up the good work!
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I’ll buy the dewalt. I don’t like their style of track because you can’t use 3D party accessories like TSO
@ericstromgren60382 жыл бұрын
@@wittworks IMO it’s not to the level of other saws. More of diy quality rather than contractor or fine finish.
@alexferr1204 Жыл бұрын
This is by far the best review. I’ve watched over 30 reviews on this Milwaukee saw and this is the very first time that I hear that it has a break, this is an actual feature. I was looking forward because I have a Milwaukee circular saw, and I love the fact that it has a break. So knowing this is starting to sway me more towards this saw, versus, the saw Stop table saw that I wanted to buy. I think it gives me a safer control over a table saw.
@wittworks Жыл бұрын
thank you
@sergiusrei62902 жыл бұрын
I feel lucky to have started with the Milwaukee Fuel tools. One reason I got the circular saw was that the blade stopped immediately. Since I have the batteries and charger I might as well get the track saw too. My collection even includes the 40 lb. Portable back pack vacuum. Helps me work out as I do not have a dust collection system yet nor a gym membership. Thanks for this video. I’m on the verge of getting a table saw, still building my house after 20n years traveling a lot and getting down to the cabinets and flooring. I understood so much of what you were saying. Very helpful!
@willholt1002 жыл бұрын
Not surprising that Ryobi and Milwaukee use the same track, same parent company in TTI. With regard the battery, they can only be shipped with 25-30% charge legally, that is the same for all power tool brands. Nice in depth review, thank you from those of us who design power tools for a living
@Thorhallsson576 ай бұрын
Hey man this is the most honest review I have seen for a long time, thank you.
@dc4434 ай бұрын
i would like to note that i was able to get my milwaukee track saw without battery for just over $300 new, and it seems like deals of this magnitude drop every few months. Not bad for one year or so after release. It’s my first M18 tool. I have a number of M12 tools and I have been really impressed with how usable they are (they are light but still powerful enough to be generally useful) in light of that price point, it changes the value proposition, but I do not know about whether other branded tools (festool/makita/etc) also have similarly deep sales or not. At any rate, these red tools definitely spark joy for me so you’ll be seeing a lot of red around my garage… Been happy with Ego and Milwaukee over here.
@MitchHeil2 жыл бұрын
I just got a corded Makita over black friday and picked up a 118" track. I already own Milwaukee M18 fuel tools. Even though it appears this is a very good saw, I am happy with my purchase and have no regrets with my decision and I don't feel the need to jump to this saw. There will always be a new tool so no need to always chase the newest and best things.
@sinnombre2232 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this! Making a first track saw purchase soon and im already invested in the Milwaukee battery system. This sealed the deal.
@berreywx Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the awesome informative assessment, it's helping me narrow down my first track saw purchase and I'm leaning on going the extra yard and get the Milwaukee
@wittworks Жыл бұрын
Great to hear!
@shepherdfree2 жыл бұрын
Good review. I am on the M18 platform and have had my eye on this saw. Will look forward to your follow-up on this
@MunchkinKF2 жыл бұрын
Welcome to Total Tool Snobbery! I grew up Craftsman, tried and true EVERYTHING had to be Craftsman... Then Sears began to crumble and my beloved brand was quality no more. I played the field, DeWalt, Makita all the usual girls.... and then it happened, Milwaukee Installer Tool with Rotary tool batteries and charger for less than $200. I'm hooked, everything is absolutely TOP NOTCH! Since I do communications and radio installation / repair I definitely use the heck out of my equipment (not construction level abuse but hard use just the same) So, WELCOME to the True RED Tool Snob Life. It's a little more expensive but your grandkids are going to inherit a great set of tools!
@kevinthomson6324 Жыл бұрын
I’m a Makita plug in owner. Bought the Etsy cut depth indicator to set depth with or without track. Very handy. Added a piece of tape with metric to imperial measurements for standard sheet goods thicknesses. When I chose mine I said to myself this is a lifetime tool for me. No tool manufacturers think of batteries as a lifetime battery. 12/20 years from now can you guarantee that you’ll be able to buy a Milwaukee battery for that saw? I bet I’ll be able to plug in my makita.
@bradleynealdaley2 жыл бұрын
No Bosch/Mafelle love? Would love to see a comparison to the other track system. I have never had an issue with joining the Bosch/Mafelle rails and getting a straight cut, and my saw fits nicely in both rails without needing to be adjusted between sections. And it shouldn't surprise anyone about the Ryobi/Milwaukee track similarities... they are both owned by TTI.
@wittworks2 жыл бұрын
I’d like to get those saws. Reached out to both brands and they weren’t interested. I wasn’t “big enough”. So I have to buy all these saws (100% of them). I’ll eventually splurge on those. There’s some other ones in front of them.
@glavardera2 жыл бұрын
@@wittworks just plodded thru the comments to see if anybody asked this question. Bosch shares Mafell's track shape, and Metabo (not HPT) has their recent track saw compatible with Mafeel Bosch style as well. They look superior to me, especially in terms of their joining hardware.I don't believe you will experience a snag at a joint with their tracks. And last you will find Mafell and Metabo offering Carpentry Saws, which is a distinct class of track based circular saws for cross-cutting perpendicular and at angles - like a miter saw un-leashed. These are well known in the EU and virtually unheard of here. They also run on track saw track. Very versatile saws. You need to get some and review them.
@victorhaines8642 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the honest review. It's folks like you who give that brass tacks review that help the lowly woodworker make the best decisions.