Does anyone have the TrueTrac Saw system? https://www.truetracsaw.com/
I have the EurekaZone system that I will have to replace when I run out of anti-chip guides.
I have been considering the Festool and Makita track saw systems too.
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Does anyone have the TrueTrac Saw system? https://www.truetracsaw.com/
I have the EurekaZone system that I will have to replace when I run out of anti-chip guides.
I have been considering the Festool and Makita track saw systems too.
Looks like the Kreg system. https://www.kregtool.com/store/c48/s...accu-cuttrade/
I have not used either.
The Kreg version (accu-cut XL) is $160 for 100” capacity. The TruTrak is $289. That’s a big difference for basically the same thing?
Scratch that, the Kreg is $140 on amazon. Hmm, might get one at that price.
Great point Rich. Hadn't thought about that on my Eureka system. I wonder if any of the other makes are close enough to function??
earl
Looking at the eureka zone web site, looks like they are still selling the anti-chip strips. I have a very old Eureka zone track saw, but upgraded to Festool. Still use the Eureka for some things (like fibercement siding rips)
There is a anti chip tab you can click on, but it comes up blank. It appears they have none left.
Rich,
I'm also a Eurekazone track user. I was smart (?) enough to buy a bunch of anti-chip edges (ACE's) last year, but I've been looking online for alternatives to the no-longer-available ACE's. I thought I'd found a site where someone was using plastic siding or a PVC board and using a saw to trim a groove along it to slide into the rail. Unfortunately, I can't find that website anymore.
I've also thought about making an EZ Smart Facebook group, so users can communicate, but not sure if that would work - or be useful.
The lack of an ACE seems like a silly reason to have to abandon a track system that still works. I'm still looking.
Ken
That seems like a very expensive option compared to Kreg, etc. Honestly I'd either stick a cheap retrofit one, or just buy a system like Makita, Festool. Shop around and get a used one even.
An additional point to consider is, a Festool track saw will hold it's value and be very "sell-able" in the future, but that TrueTrac might become obscure enough to where it won't hold much resell value.
George, I actually just stumbled upon the link
https://www.routerforums.com/tools-w.../topics/141261
Apologies to the OP to deviate slightly from your original post, but are the ACE's for EurekaZone tracks no longer available?
I ask because I have two guide rails I haven't used in years, as I switched to Festool. I have thought about re-purposing them to use as a back fence on a shaper and a tall fence for for my band saw, but have always hesitated due to future usefulness. If they're no longer going to be made,I have some nice aluminum extrusion to play around with. ;)
I switched to the Festool for the increase in depth of cut. You lose about 3/4" of blade depth due to the rails and baseplate of the EZ system. With Festool it is less than a 1/4". I'm sure the Makita is the same.
Eurekazone went out of business December, 2019. Their website is still live, which can be confusing, but if you try to order anything you'll find that their products are no longer available.
Ken
Thank you.
I now have some aluminum extrusion to play with, without guilt. ;)
Thanks for the input. I saw the post in another forum that Eurekazone will be starting up after relocating. My anti chip strips should last until they start up again or until we see they don't start up. Then its time to move on.