Dane
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So I got myself an Inca tablesaw. The little one, with the mortising attachment. It was a really good price, but that is because it is missing a few things. Most notably the fence. And the guard. And the riving knife. Oh, and the miter gauge. Maybe it wasn't such a good deal after all.... But I love it, it is a sturdy little beast. So, if I can get it operable, I am really looking forward to owning it. I know that a few of you guys own these, if you could share some wisdom I would really appreciate it.
I have a few questions:
1. Missing parts. I haven't had much luck tracking down replacements. I can live without the guard. I am assuming that I can make some riving knives, if I can manage to get the templates, or maybe just wing that. Any advice on the fence? What about using an IncRa fence? Or maybe even one of the Kreg bandsaw fences? I have a TS75 for wide rips, so this will primarily be used for narrow pieces, so I don't need a long fence. Miter gauge? Maybe just make do with a crosscut sled?
2. Table. Has anyone built a custom table for their saw? The existing table is a beat beat up. I need to put the saw on wheels and have it be short enough to store under a workbench. Seems like it wouldn't be too hard to build a custom table, just have to get the motor lined up correctly. Any cautionary notes here?
3. Blades. So, it has a 20mm arbor. Where do you guys get blades? The ts55 has a 20mm bore, would that work?
4. Wiring. It is currently wired for 220. The motor is 1.5 hp which is what my bandsaw runs on and it runs at 120v. Would be harmful to rewire the motor over to 120?
5. Mortising attachment. I have a Domino, am I ever going to use the mortiser attached to the saw? Do you? I guess my question is if it is worth the time to get it tuned up and running or will I find that between my routers and Domino, I have easier ways to get the job done? I appreciate the cleverness, and have half a mind to get it working for the asthetic value alone. But really I could use the extra real estate that that attachment takes up in my 10 x 12 shop space. But if its the coolest thing ever, I will get it going. You tell me.
I also need to take it apart and give it a good cleaning, any advice here? Any recommend lubricants?
I really appreciate any advise you guys might have. I don't contribute as much as I should to this forum and once I get my micro-shop up and running I hope to spend more time sharing. But I sure do appreciate all you guys that take the time to pass along your knowledge.
I have a few questions:
1. Missing parts. I haven't had much luck tracking down replacements. I can live without the guard. I am assuming that I can make some riving knives, if I can manage to get the templates, or maybe just wing that. Any advice on the fence? What about using an IncRa fence? Or maybe even one of the Kreg bandsaw fences? I have a TS75 for wide rips, so this will primarily be used for narrow pieces, so I don't need a long fence. Miter gauge? Maybe just make do with a crosscut sled?
2. Table. Has anyone built a custom table for their saw? The existing table is a beat beat up. I need to put the saw on wheels and have it be short enough to store under a workbench. Seems like it wouldn't be too hard to build a custom table, just have to get the motor lined up correctly. Any cautionary notes here?
3. Blades. So, it has a 20mm arbor. Where do you guys get blades? The ts55 has a 20mm bore, would that work?
4. Wiring. It is currently wired for 220. The motor is 1.5 hp which is what my bandsaw runs on and it runs at 120v. Would be harmful to rewire the motor over to 120?
5. Mortising attachment. I have a Domino, am I ever going to use the mortiser attached to the saw? Do you? I guess my question is if it is worth the time to get it tuned up and running or will I find that between my routers and Domino, I have easier ways to get the job done? I appreciate the cleverness, and have half a mind to get it working for the asthetic value alone. But really I could use the extra real estate that that attachment takes up in my 10 x 12 shop space. But if its the coolest thing ever, I will get it going. You tell me.
I also need to take it apart and give it a good cleaning, any advice here? Any recommend lubricants?
I really appreciate any advise you guys might have. I don't contribute as much as I should to this forum and once I get my micro-shop up and running I hope to spend more time sharing. But I sure do appreciate all you guys that take the time to pass along your knowledge.