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Inca 342.186 Bandsaw

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Just bought a Inca 342.186 bandsaw at rummage sale this morning for 175$. Included were 5 pipe clamps,set of SS scrapers,Marple marking gauges and misc. bar clamps. I want to know if bandsaw was worth the money? It looks brand new and has motor and stand. Never heard of brand, but looks to be a good deal. Any info appreciated, thnks
 
#11 ·
Many thanks Don, yes I saw the 2012 entry, just thought some others might have experience with these that would be helpful & I didn't think it was de rigueur to start yet another thread about an old Bandsaw on our Router Forum. This particular machine appears very well made & despite reading most of the info on the 'net I'm unable to uncover an exploded view which would greatly help in establishing if I'm missing any parts - i.e. there are a few vacant threaded holes & brackets and I'm unable to figure out their function without further docs
 
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Great & many thanks again Herb - I'll get some photos tomorrow - Mine is slightly different, it sports a belt driven motor - (more pros than cons I think), lacks the dust extraction (which was none too great by all accounts anyway!) & band tensioning is via an Allen bolt/perhaps non original. The seller demo'd it by clean cutting cross grain a slice off a piece of 3 1/2" Hardwood. (I was quite surprised to be honest) Moreover, the saw is especially worth maintaining/restoring because I was extremely fortunate to pick this up for $50
 
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Some photos of the Inca - The Motor was missing any secure fixing @ the bottom of the mounting board! The belt tension was achieved purely by the weight of the motor hanging loose - gravity fit indeed! I removed what appeared to be a modified plastic cupboard catch which must have broken off & cobbled up a 'temporary' fix with a scrap mitre fence & some roofing bolts; now all is rock steady but a more 'sophisticated' fix will be made to allow me to adjust & use all three pulleys. Tried some cuts & it really is a terrific wee saw. Really well pleased. Re the missing parts - In one photo of the table there is a threaded hole which must be for 'something' The Blade tensioner is not a Black Knob like many others I've seen and finally any ideas on the exhaust port fixture which is not present?
 

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#19 ·
That is a fairly largish hole in the table edge for just some table accessory but I've never seen any holes on a table edge that were meant for anything other than accessories. It looks like you have a tilting table and the lock for it is at the bottom of that photo.