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"In this instance, the Makita track is not compatible with the Festool saw. The detail of the anti-tipping features doesn’t make for a comfortable fit. Since bevel cuts require great accuracy, if you have a Festool saw, it’s best to have Festool tracks if you will be making bevel cuts."
From here: https://www.obsessedwoodworking.com/is-the-makita-track-compatible-with-a-festool-track-saw/Yeah, thought about selling it and using the extra cash on a rail square. Ended up not using it on the weekend, so the plastic strip is intact. Will probably post it in the local carpenter/woodworking groups and see what happens.
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Just to outdo @Soul s rail discount, I went to my local tool supplier to get the 3 metre Makita rail. Paid the £105 and went round the back to get it. The guys in their warehouse rummaged around for a good 15 minutes, before asking if I needed it this weekend. Had set time aside for a project, so could truthfully say yes. They then handed me a Festool FS 3000/2 at no extra charge...
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Raven Banner spotted fluttering in the crowd. Danish stage win confirmed.
"Further it is said that if they were going to win a battle in which they followed that signum, there was to be seen, in the center of the signum, a raven, gaily flapping its wings. But if they were going to be defeated, the raven dropped motionless. And this always proved true" -
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Is there a water trap (dunno if that's the correct term) somewhere on the drain besides the one in the shower? That could create a vacuum like effect, making it drain very slowly. Just fixed a problem like that by removing the shower trap. Our plumber was a bit embarrassed that he hadn't noticed the trap in the basement, when he did the bathroom plumbing.