Incra TSIII-32 32-Inch Ultra Based Table Saw Fence - $254.65 shipped

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  • JBD
    Established Member
    • Jul 2006
    • 122

    #1

    Incra TSIII-32 32-Inch Ultra Based Table Saw Fence - $254.65 shipped

    Incra TSIII-32 32-Inch Ultra Based Table Saw Fence Positioner (Sawtooth Rack Based)

    Price: $254.65

    http://www.amazon.com/Incra-TSIII-32...0131517&sr=1-1
    Jon
  • MBG
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2003
    • 945
    • Chicago, Illinois.
    • Craftsman 21829

    #2
    It hard to tell, but, does this include the rails? If so does anyone know how long the rails are?

    Thanks

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    • JBD
      Established Member
      • Jul 2006
      • 122

      #3
      Yup, rails are included. I just checked mine and they are 72".
      HTH
      Jon

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      • Jeffrey Schronce
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        • Nov 2005
        • 3822
        • York, PA, USA.
        • 22124

        #4
        Not trying to be argumentative, but I am not sure this includes rails. JBD, you say your rails are 72". Did you buy this positioner from Amazon and did it have the same ASIN? The rails are typically sold seperately from the positioner/fence. Just want to make sure everyone knows what is involved/included up front.

        Edit: BTW look at the saw in the photo on the Amazon site. Looks like older blue Jet. Check out the modified dust chute. They take a hacksaw to the machine to add 6" duct work then goose it down to 4"!!!!! What the heck?
        Last edited by Jeffrey Schronce; 05-25-2007, 10:00 PM.

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        • Andrew Benedetto
          Veteran Member
          • Mar 2003
          • 1071
          • SoCal, USA
          • Unisaw w. 52"Bies,22124CM & BT3K

          #5
          I just can not see giving up that much space for a 30" rip capacity, which is too small IMO, 40" would be a minimum for me. My Commercial Beis. has an excellent cursor and is close enough, 1/32" repeatability, for WW. I have a 50" rip cap with rails that long. This is not machinist work. Wood itself it not even that accurate a material. The Al fence will wear over time for one thing and negate that accuracy anyway.
          It is a good price fr the system, but it is the older model.
          Andrew

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          • JBD
            Established Member
            • Jul 2006
            • 122

            #6
            Originally posted by Jeffrey Schronce
            Not trying to be argumentative, but I am not sure this includes rails. JBD, you say your rails are 72". Did you buy this positioner from Amazon and did it have the same ASIN? The rails are typically sold seperately from the positioner/fence. Just want to make sure everyone knows what is involved/included up front.
            The other version of this is the Incra LS32-TS TSIII 32-Inch LS Based Table Saw Fence Positioner.
            In both LS and Sawtooth; the item descriptions are worded the same.

            Listed under 'Technical Details' (LS) rails are included...

            Technical Details
            Lead screw based Automatic Positioning Control for the Table Saw
            36" heavy duty Rip Fence stays PERFECTLY parallel at ALL settings.
            Heavy duty rail system for three point fence clamping

            http://www.amazon.com/Incra-LS32-TS-...0153329&sr=1-2

            I bought a couple months ago when Amazon had the items listed seperately. The whole package cost me a little under $200.
            I do think the rails are included in the LS package but, I did buy mine seperately.

            Originally posted by Andrew Benedetto
            I just can not see giving up that much space for a 30" rip capacity, which is too small IMO, 40" would be a minimum for me. My Commercial Beis. has an excellent cursor and is close enough, 1/32" repeatability, for WW. I have a 50" rip cap with rails that long. This is not machinist work. Wood itself it not even that accurate a material. The Al fence will wear over time for one thing and negate that accuracy anyway.
            It is a good price fr the system, but it is the older model.
            Space is not a concern for me.
            Its easy to move the positioner to get a 43" rip distance.
            Also, I bought an extra set of rails for $30. 50" rip or more; no problem.
            I also have a Biese, and a Unifence; Incra is my favorite.
            Last edited by JBD; 05-26-2007, 04:36 AM.
            Jon

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            • MBG
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2003
              • 945
              • Chicago, Illinois.
              • Craftsman 21829

              #7
              Rats - I probably need the 52" system. My saw+wings are 86" long. Space is no problem for me either since I need to drag outmy saw to use it anyway.

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              • final_t
                Veteran Member
                • Nov 2003
                • 1626
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                #8
                Okay, really dumb question time: it is possible to use this on the BT3, or is it for mainstream saws only (Jet etc)?

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                • Hellrazor
                  Veteran Member
                  • Dec 2003
                  • 2091
                  • Abyss, PA
                  • Ridgid R4512

                  #9
                  "Table saw fence positioner (sawtooth rack based); for most all standard 10-inch table saws"

                  Sounds like it is a universal fit..

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                  • final_t
                    Veteran Member
                    • Nov 2003
                    • 1626
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Hellrazor
                    "Table saw fence positioner (sawtooth rack based); for most all standard 10-inch table saws"

                    Sounds like it is a universal fit..
                    Well, "most all standard" != Bt3. I managed to find Incra's web page for the unit, and it looks like the problem is that the BT3's table is too small. Apprently one can order a special custom part, but dunno how much that is...

                    Plus it doesn't matter, Amazon raised the price back up to $340.

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                    • JBD
                      Established Member
                      • Jul 2006
                      • 122

                      #11
                      Originally posted by final_t

                      Plus it doesn't matter, Amazon raised the price back up to $340.
                      Nope, price is still $254. click on link above. Lead Screw version is $340.
                      HTH

                      Click here >>> http://www.amazon.com/Incra-TSIII-32...0131517&sr=1-1
                      Last edited by JBD; 05-26-2007, 03:15 PM. Reason: added link
                      Jon

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                      • JBD
                        Established Member
                        • Jul 2006
                        • 122

                        #12
                        Looks like its sold out now...

                        Availability: This item is currently not available
                        Jon

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                        • final_t
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                          • Nov 2003
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by JBD
                          Nope, price is still $254. click on link above. Lead Screw version is $340.
                          HTH

                          Click here >>> http://www.amazon.com/Incra-TSIII-32...0131517&sr=1-1

                          Heh, too many linkis to click! Yea, I quoted the lead screw. I've emailed Incra to ask if this can be used on the BT3, so if it ever comes back in stock at this price we'll know if it's supported or not.

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