I use the corded Makita track saw and pair it with the Festool dust vac. It's a great little system that cuts very clean and generates limited dust (especially if you cover the blade bolt access area). A friend has the Festool track saw and it's solid, too.
The one downer with the Makita when compared to the Festool is the Festool saws do have a riving knife. I've not had kickback with the track saw, but the thought lingers in the back of my mind. I have a Sawstop table saw, but prefer using the track saw to break down sheet goods since it's faster and more mobile.
The one downer with the Makita when compared to the Festool is the Festool saws do have a riving knife. I've not had kickback with the track saw, but the thought lingers in the back of my mind. I have a Sawstop table saw, but prefer using the track saw to break down sheet goods since it's faster and more mobile.