Paul, Thank you for responding. So few have. Since you have tried and used both could you expound a bit more about what you liked or disliked about each one? I'd greatly appreciate it. Greg "Paul Chick (EarthLink)" wrote: > Greg > I've looked at both and favor the construction and ease of fine adjustments > on the Jointech. I used the Incra for awhile and then tried the Jointech. > I've had it now for several years and plan to upgrade to their "Sawtrain" > model that includes the guide rails for the table saw etc. If you get the > opportunity to go to one of these Woodworking Shows, GO! There you can see > and operate these things and talk to reps and owners as well to get their > experiences. If the show is out of reach for you, check with the > manufacturers to see if you have a "test period," or a "satisfaction > guananteed" warranty so you can try these fences in your own shop with your > applications. This may sound time consuming, but I wish I had done that to > find the best fit for my shop. Good luck. > > Paul Chick > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Greg Newell" <gnewell@ameritech.net> > To: "tech, Piano" <pianotech@ptg.org>; "Tech, Master Piano Tech" > <mpt@talklist.com>; "University Technicians, College and" <caut@ptg.org> > Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 3:40 PM > Subject: Jointech vs. Incra > > > Gentle piano folk, > > I am considering the purchase of a fence replacement for my table > > saw and router table combo unit. It seems that the 2 big players for > > repeatable accuracy are the Jointech and the Incra peoples. Does anyone > > have experience with either or both? Can anyone offer pro's and con's > > for either of these systems? Thanks! > > > > -- > > Greg Newell > > mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net > > > > -- Greg Newell mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net
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