I am selling both the saw and the joiner planer.
I have several attachments for the saw like a molding head,tenon cutting attachment 2 mortise bits several blades 10 inch and 8 inch
I have spare gear drives, belts, and 2 sets of blades for the planer
saw has 39.5 inch rails 1 sliding table extension
Both units are in excellent shape and mounted on stands.
Saw has 1.5hp motor a linked belt drive no vibration $1100
Joiner/ Planer has 2 hp motor $1400
I can send pictures if someone is really interested
I live in Midlothian Virginia
Shipping would be somewhat expensive due to creating and weight if you cannot pick it up here in Virginia
On Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at 4:39:51 PM UTC-4, [email protected] wrot=
e:
> Wow. That is digging up an old skeleton out of the grave. Its been 25 y=
ears since I have even heard of the Inca tools. I remember seeing pictures=
or articles about the table saw and jointer/planer about 25 years ago. I =
think they were really high quality tools back in their day. Given the alm=
ost non-existent changes in woodworking tools since then, I suspect they ar=
e still high quality today. Hammer sells their 10" jointer/planer for $340=
0 list price. So not sure your $1400 25 year old tool price is competitive=
or not.
>=20
> =20
> > Saw has 1.5hp motor a linked belt drive no vibration $1100=20
> > Joiner/ Planer has 2 hp motor $1400
I have a very active INCA machinery user group at:
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/incawoodworking/info
I have over 2500 worldwide members in my user group. You are correct, the =
machines are very high quality, with almost nothing on the market today tha=
t matches the quality of these machines.=20
Regards
Al
Dick from WI <[email protected]> writes:
>replying to amaier, Dick from WI wrote:
>Are there any sources for a segmented cutter head for an INCA model 510
>jointer/planer
>
Damn, homemoaner hub users can't even be bothered to do a
google search first....
Wow. That is digging up an old skeleton out of the grave. Its been 25 yea=
rs since I have even heard of the Inca tools. I remember seeing pictures o=
r articles about the table saw and jointer/planer about 25 years ago. I th=
ink they were really high quality tools back in their day. Given the almos=
t non-existent changes in woodworking tools since then, I suspect they are =
still high quality today. Hammer sells their 10" jointer/planer for $3400 =
list price. So not sure your $1400 25 year old tool price is competitive o=
r not.
=20
> Saw has 1.5hp motor a linked belt drive no vibration $1100=20
> Joiner/ Planer has 2 hp motor $1400