Makita SP6000J, corded track saw with Makita track. The track (a.k.a. guide rail) is 55 inches. Also included is the very nice, stackable Makita carrying case.
Original boxes for the saw and track.
These are really excellent saws and you will love using it. I built kitchen cabinets using this saw. They are dead accurate, powerful, and a track saw is way more convenient than trying to break down a full sheet of cabinet-grade plywood through a Unisaw. It's a joy to use.
Not a thing wrong with this saw. I've babied it, and it's not all beat up like so many tools are on Craigslist.
These Makitas are every bit as nice as the Festool and way, way less money. The included 55 inch track is totally compatible with all Festool tracks and accessories. I chose the Makita vs. DeWalt and other brands because of this compatibility.
Tip: For long cuts, I got 2 Powertec brand rails and joined them together. Then, I used the shorter Makita track for crosscuts. The Powertec brand is identical to the Makita except for the color.
Tip: Get what's known as a rail square. It doesn't have to be an expensive one. Mine was $30. This allows you to easily and accurately make crosscuts.
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Thanks,
Mark