bigben
Not a newbie
I have an opportunity to buy a used SawTrax C52VP for $800 or a new Milwaukee track saw that would end up around the same price with the accessories. I like the idea of the SawTrax because it allows me to add accessories to cut other materials like Coroplast and V-grooves on Dibond. I know the Milwaukee could also do that (except for the Coroplast), but I would have to buy about $1,000 worth of accessories for the SawTrax to do this properly.
I’m also concerned about the SawTrax because I believe it was purchased at an auction and might now be out of square. SawTrax customer service recommends not moving the saw, as it can easily go out of square and is difficult to realign.
So, should I go with the SawTrax or the track saw and continue cutting Coroplast by hand? I would only use these saws maybe 3–4 times a week — not for heavy daily use.
I’m also concerned about the SawTrax because I believe it was purchased at an auction and might now be out of square. SawTrax customer service recommends not moving the saw, as it can easily go out of square and is difficult to realign.
So, should I go with the SawTrax or the track saw and continue cutting Coroplast by hand? I would only use these saws maybe 3–4 times a week — not for heavy daily use.