![]() ![]() I had been eyeing an Incra LS-TS for awhile but could never justify pulling the trigger for that little contractor saw. Sammy B, I have the Dewalt 7480 R&P fence and it is awesome. ![]() I don't blame the times I had a near miss with no splitter, but the closest two times, I had the blade guard/splitter in place! Personal experience that I can say is luck I was not seriously injured. 32 to 36 is a big step!įollowers may notice my comments on riving knives. That would give me about 4 inches on my saw. If the rails remain the same, you could make a opposite left offset fence if you ever rip left of the blade. I had a thought to improve both the rip capacity and accuracy by offsetting the fence to the right and using a longer "T". Have you looked at the supercooltools fence? it would not be cheap, but I bet we would line up. Maybe someone like Harvey, who owns BridgeCity tools has the skills to make a really good fence. Unfortunately, that seems true on about everything. I have seen some comments on Vega quality not what it was. You never know if it is the tool or the user. Many love them, many love the Incra, though again, a couple of posts on keeping alignment. Lots of money for the Incra fence, so be sure it can move to a cabinet saw later. I agree with Jim, cheap saws biggest issue is the fence, but unless it has a riving knife, I would be looking to replace it anyway. I am sorry I can t give you any first hand experience on either of the products, but I will say I do not regret my choice of the Incra. I literally use it almost every day these days. But, it s sturdy, has held up, remained accurate, tight in the miter slot, all this time. The angle accuracy alone was enough to sell me on INcra products. I have owned a Miter 1000SE (I think is the model number) for about twenty years, maybe? I love that darn thing. So, i finally just bit the bullet and have been in a cold sweat ever since. Making my delay idiotically, self-imposed, and longer. I ve been waiting a while… That was one of the speed bumps… I kept putting it off, hoping one day the lead time would go away. I ve been tap-tap-tapping table saw fences professionally for close to 4 decades now.īut, it won t arrive until June, probably the end of June. I have a Shop Fox, and the fence is accurate enough… Had a Ridgid Contractor saw before that, and it was accurate enough. I am sorry I can't give you any first hand experience on either of the products, but I will say I do not regret my choice of the Incra. But, it's sturdy, has held up, remained accurate, tight in the miter slot, all this time. ![]() I've been waiting a while… That was one of the speed bumps… I kept putting it off, hoping one day the lead time would go away. Then, all the little features… It was kind of a no brainer for me.īut, it won't arrive until June, probably the end of June. The ability to flip it over and use it for my Router, was another big thing. The repeatability is very exciting to me. I've been tap-tap-tapping table saw fences professionally for close to 4 decades now. ![]()
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