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14th January 2006, 08:21 AM #1
METRIC Scales on the way....Yippee!!!!!
Great news.............
A belated Christmas present from Incra........ they have just reprinted their Metric scales and our supplies will be here in 2 weeks.
There are 3 different scales available;
1/ 0 to 400 mm
2/ 400 to 800 mm
3/ -30 to 180 mm (210 overall)
For simplicity they will all be $1.00 and the Metric (Green) positioner racks will be $3.00 each. Our web-site will automatically want to charge $15 for delvery but don't worry we will only charge the actual postage costs.
The Metric Upgrade kit for existing Incra 1000se Mitre Gauges will be $17.50 all new orders will have a complimentary Metric upgrade included.
Regards
The Woodworker
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16th January 2006, 08:53 AM #2
Grahame,
Will the upgrade kit for the 1000se fit the 3000se?
Bob
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16th January 2006, 10:08 AM #3
Kit Also Available for 3000se
Originally Posted by clubbyr8
E-mail me [email protected] for a price and availability.
Regards
The Woodworker
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20th January 2006, 05:26 AM #4
Metric and the TS-LS 32 WF
Hi Grahame
Just wondering if Incra are planning any Metric upgrades for the TS-LS 32 and Wonderfence?
(I believe this would be quiet comprehensive as it would involve the micro adjusting mechanism threads etc)
Have to look into the new metric 1000SE sounds like good timing for me!I hope there are great Motorcyle Tracks, Jarrah and Tassie Oak in Heaven!!:D
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20th January 2006, 09:53 PM #5Senior Member
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came across this thread http://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/v...r=asc&start=45 have a look at the scales this gent created, maybe Graeme you might be interested in doing something similar to fit the scale trak. Wouldnt think it would cost much to get made up, maybe a member here could produce the scales in Autocad.
The pics are from that forum and i give the author credit for them
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27th January 2006, 10:00 AM #6
Working on it!
Originally Posted by Bulwinkle
Regards
The Woodworker
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27th January 2006, 06:06 PM #7
Hi Grahame,
I have an 18th month old V27 Incra T/S mitre guide, and I've noticed that whilst the guide bar (the one the fits into the mitre channel in the T/S top) is stable and wobble-free, the fence and whole rear end can distort by up to 1.5mm either way.
I've checked the securing allen set-screws, and all are tight, but the device no longer provides any kind of predictable accuracy at all....
Any ideas, or am I up for a replacement?
Cheers!
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27th January 2006, 06:15 PM #8
Sounds likea house callis needed?
Steve
I'm not sure about the issues you have mentioned, call me on Monday un 9776 1521 and we'll make time so I can drop in and have a .look. Certainly the first comment of tis type we've had. Incra I'm sure will have a solution.
regards
Grahame
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27th January 2006, 06:50 PM #9
Hi Grahame,
Thanks for that, I'll call on Monday.
In the meantime, being a Bassoon (!), I've slipped in an order for an Incra 1000SE Mitre gauge as I've been eyeing that up for a while.
Trying to cut some mitred cornice moulds this afternoon, and the inaccuracy was generating some interesting Arabic - especially as they are a group of languages that I don't speak. Politely. :eek:
I should also add that the mitre slots in my pretty ordinary Timbecon 12" contractor's saw might have been milled with a bastard file (or possible a filing bast@@d). Hhmphh:mad:
Cheers!
PS Thanks for the fast response
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27th January 2006, 07:27 PM #10Originally Posted by Gwhat
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27th January 2006, 10:03 PM #11Wood Butcher apprentice
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I called this afternoon re an order I had made and an as yet unanswered follow up email from a couple of days ago. I left a message, as yet unanswered also. Methinks someone is having an Australia day long weekend!
Mick.
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29th January 2006, 11:16 AM #12
Sorry guys!!!
Originally Posted by Groggy
We're back on deck now and will answer all messages ASAP.
Regards
The Woodworker
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5th February 2006, 11:09 AM #13
Not at this time.
Originally Posted by Bulwinkle
The option I guess is to use one scale slot in the LS for the Metric scales and 'dial up' a metric position.
Regards
The Woodworker.
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5th February 2006, 11:20 AM #14Originally Posted by Gwhat
Well I guess we've learnt not to be too specific on dates, production delays have held up our Incra shipment and it will leave the US on Wednesday February 8th, all things going right (including Australian Customs computers) we should receive them, pack and ship back orders by Friday 17th February.
Apologies for the delay, but they are worth waiting for
Regards
The Woodworker
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2nd March 2006, 05:34 PM #15
[QUOTE=Gwhat]Well I guess we've learnt not to be too specific on dates, production delays have held up our Incra shipment and it will leave the US on Wednesday February 8th, all things going right (including Australian Customs computers) we should receive them, pack and ship back orders by Friday 17th February.
Apologies for the delay, but they are worth waiting for
Hi all,
They arrived last week and we've been flat out filling back orders, we have all sizes still in stock and will be supplying the Incra Mitre Gauges and Scale Tracks with metric scales.
We also received the first Metric Original Jigs that are hugely popular as they can be readily attached to a Triton table.
Regards
The Woodworker
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