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I have one I bought and never really used it. I’d sell for $50 if someone pays shipping.
Deck
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Location: Prince Frederick, MD
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I've loved mine for what feels like a decade now.
Semper fi,
Brad
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Bought one and sent it back. The ruler for the extension is reversed and they don't have the right one.
Plus, I didn't like the indexing stop.
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I’ve had one for years, love it. Accurate, easy to use, just a really nice tool!
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Same here - love Incra products; excellent CS!
Doug
"A vote is not a valentine. You aren't professing your love for the candidate. It's a chess move for the world you want to live in."
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Location: Centre County Pennsylvania
I'm pretty happy with my incra, but the one time I tried to use the stop it slipped. Not sure it's worth it to me to figure out why. I have one of the older ones where they told you to bend it if it is out of square. Now they have a way of adjusting the squareness.
I have always thought about getting a second miter gauge since my incra lives on the miter express. I was admiring the Jessum. I wouldn't mind getting the Woodpecker's fixed 90 degree "miter" gauge, but $300 is too much for such a thing. Plus the red would destroy the Feng Shui of my shop.
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Location: Stevi, Montana
Very happy with my Incra, have owned it for many, many years, no issues