jkeithrussell
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After researching and saving money for a few months, I finally bought an Incra Miter Express and Gauge to use with my table saw. I set aside today for getting it set up and practicing with it, but I only ended up needing about 10 minutes. The miter gauges on my Craftsman table saw are a little over 1/8" shy of 3/4 -- which is the minimum width for the Incra system. I spent some time researching it today and found that Craftsman and Ryobi are about the only ones you can buy with the puny miter gauges. Now I have to decide whether to buy a real table saw so that I can use the Incra system.
Over the past several years, I have had to replace almost every Craftsman tool that I owned -- scroll saw, skill saw, miter saw, planer quit (haven't replaced), table saw doesn't work, a few miscellaneous things like air hoses, weed eaters, blowers, power screwdrivers. I don't have anything branded Craftsman that has held up to even moderate use other than a cordless drill that has been pretty reliable. In contrast, all of the better brands that I've bought to replace the Craftsman stuff have performed without the slightest problem.
End of rant.
Over the past several years, I have had to replace almost every Craftsman tool that I owned -- scroll saw, skill saw, miter saw, planer quit (haven't replaced), table saw doesn't work, a few miscellaneous things like air hoses, weed eaters, blowers, power screwdrivers. I don't have anything branded Craftsman that has held up to even moderate use other than a cordless drill that has been pretty reliable. In contrast, all of the better brands that I've bought to replace the Craftsman stuff have performed without the slightest problem.
End of rant.