On Wed, 28 Mar 2012 12:36:04 -0600, MIKE- wrote
(in article <jkvlmh$3pn$
1...@speranza.aioe.org>):
> Rockler has these for 59.99 w/ free shipping.
> Incra® Miter V120 Gauge
>
http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=21444
>
> All the reviews I've read are very positive. This will replace my stock
> Delta with is about as accurate as bird-shot for a sniper.
>
> I may get a fancier one some day, but for 60 bucks, I couldn't resist.
>
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I have the 1000 and really like its utility. Does the V120 have a stop at
22.5 degrees? (I use this a lot).
My only dislike is the miter bar. It has plastic bushings that allow it to be
snugged up in the miter slot. While good in concept, the bushings wear down
and there are only three of them. When the back bushing exits the slot (like
when crosscutting a wide board), the gauge will shift to the side slightly. I
seem to recall a while back a discussion on miter slot widths from various
manufactures. My Unisaw (2000? anniversary edition) has a slot slightly wider
than the 3/4" 'norm'. I think others like Jet and Craftman are right at 3/4".
Due to this variance, Incra makes the bar 3/4" and adds the bushings to get a
tighter fit in the Deltas. I'd rather see a choice of bars so I could get a
tight fit without the bushings. I'm tempted to either replace the bar which
would require some work to reattach the vernier, etc. or try drilling the
side of the bar and install a number of set screws that could be adjusted and
then locked down with locktite.
-BR