Incra Ultimate Fence/Router System Package

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dusty
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jm51 wrote:I usually end up buying new nowadays. Mostly from Amazon if they stock the item. The way I figure it, some ebay sellers can only compete on price by shipping counterfeits, and afaik, Amazon only ships genuine stuff.

I'd like to buy new SS stuff but Shopsmith doesn't ship here, so it's snipe an auction, pay the high shipping costs and hope it's fit for service.

I agree with reible, the Incra site is confusing. Are there college courses for prospective Incra customers? :)
I didn't see where reible said the Incra site was confusing; however, I believe that when shopping there you need to do some research. Incra has a lot to offer and if you don't do your homework you are very apt to end up with something you don't want/need.

I don't have a lot of Incra gear but what I have I love and it is everything that it was advertised to be.
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I do own several Incra products. I learned some time ago that a conversation with one of their people can improve the learning curve greatly. I always email their rep and if still confused call him. Their people, much the the ladies of Shopsmith are terrific. Jim
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