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‘Tis certainaly a lot less likely to kickback, they are a dream to use, just place the black rubber edge of the track on the line you want to cut, zip the saw along and it’s done, quick and accurate.

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The Makita track saw kicks back but not often but if you take it through in 2 passes you won't have any bother 

 

Cracking saws though I use it all the time I think it's a 48 tooth on it not too sure will check tomorrow but the finish is lovely on it l

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