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rob1693

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Just bought this seems like a good machine came with ripping fence and mitre fence anyone any idea what the other bits are in 2nd pic
 

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Does have a number ber on obe bit but can't seem to find anythin
 

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That's a fence extension and flip stop for the miter gauge. I can take a picture of it assembled if you're not sure how to attach it.

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And in the 2nd pic, the thing with the elongated hole and the bolt in it, that's a sub fence that can be attached to the parallel fence, for cutting thin pieces.
 
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Wow mitre guide and stop from inca cost more than I paid for the saw lol, big upgrade on the parkside bandsaw I was learning on
 
Wow mitre guide and stop from inca cost more than I paid for the saw lol, big upgrade on the parkside bandsaw I was learning on
Just about any spare part from Inca(or whoever bought them), would be more than I paid for the saw, as well. Luckily, the thrust bearings are a standard size, and tyres are available elsewhere.
3D printed table inserts can also be found for about a fiver.
 
Wow mitre guide and stop from inca cost more than I paid for the saw lol, big upgrade on the parkside bandsaw I was learning on
Yea, your model is very complete, most Inca bandsaws lack the miter gauge, and often also the subfence. It's also the newer model with more convenient on-off switch and dust port (older ones didn't have one). Great purchase.
 
Thanks year of manufacture was 1989, original owner had it from new in great condition for something over 30 years old need to get some new blades will probably wait until tuffsaws are back on 20th of june
 

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They sell on ebay but there all from us
 

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I think those are sold by Bandsaw Tire Warehouse. He is out of Florida and if you search him out on Facebook you can buy direct and save a few bucks. He made a custom set of tires to fit the oddball size of my bandsaw. Very good quality. I'd buy from him again if I needed another set.

Pete
 
You will like them. Mine were for a "20" inch saw and he included an installation tool. 😉 A dowel with a nail in it that had plastic around the nail. Buckshe but it did the job. Like I said if you contact him through FB then he charges a little less because he isn't paying the eBay fee. Too late for you now but maybe the next guy.

Pete
 
first part of strip down ready for a deep clean and replacement of bearings and worn parts will also clean up any threaded parts
 

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Naked inca apat from switch and motor
 

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Looks like 2 factory fitted shims with were both on the front of table
 

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Upper adjustable guides column stripped down ready for thrust bearing replacement lower guide wasn't working properly now realise a circlip was missing unfortunately damaged knurling on lower as it was so over tigtened
 

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