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 > >
This PTG archive page provided courtesy of Moy Piano Service, LLC