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I am selling both the saw and the joiner planer.
I have several attachments for the saw like a molding head,tenon cutting attachment 2 mortise bits several blades 10 inch and 8 inch I have spare gear drives, belts, and 2 sets of blades for the planer saw has 39.5 inch rails 1 sliding table extension Both units are in excellent shape and mounted on stands. Saw has 1.5hp motor a linked belt drive no vibration $1100 Joiner/ Planer has 2 hp motor $1400 I can send pictures if someone is really interested I live in Midlothian Virginia Shipping would be somewhat expensive due to creating and weight if you cannot pick it up here in Virginia |
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Wow. That is digging up an old skeleton out of the grave. Its been 25 years since I have even heard of the Inca tools. I remember seeing pictures or articles about the table saw and jointer/planer about 25 years ago. I think they were really high quality tools back in their day. Given the almost non-existent changes in woodworking tools since then, I suspect they are still high quality today. Hammer sells their 10" jointer/planer for $3400 list price. So not sure your $1400 25 year old tool price is competitive or not.
Saw has 1.5hp motor a linked belt drive no vibration $1100 Joiner/ Planer has 2 hp motor $1400 |
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On Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at 4:39:51 PM UTC-4, wrote:
Wow. That is digging up an old skeleton out of the grave. Its been 25 years since I have even heard of the Inca tools. I remember seeing pictures or articles about the table saw and jointer/planer about 25 years ago. I think they were really high quality tools back in their day. Given the almost non-existent changes in woodworking tools since then, I suspect they are still high quality today. Hammer sells their 10" jointer/planer for $3400 list price. So not sure your $1400 25 year old tool price is competitive or not. Saw has 1.5hp motor a linked belt drive no vibration $1100 Joiner/ Planer has 2 hp motor $1400 I have a very active INCA machinery user group at: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/...odworking/info I have over 2500 worldwide members in my user group. You are correct, the machines are very high quality, with almost nothing on the market today that matches the quality of these machines. Regards Al |
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replying to amaier, Dick from WI wrote:
Are there any sources for a segmented cutter head for an INCA model 510 jointer/planer -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/woodwo...-f-808132-.htm |
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Dick from WI m writes:
replying to amaier, Dick from WI wrote: Are there any sources for a segmented cutter head for an INCA model 510 jointer/planer Damn, homemoaner hub users can't even be bothered to do a google search first.... |
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