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 Post subject: Biscuit Jointer
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Mine was stolen around 6 months ago out the back of my car on a foreigner, Ive got a job to do that requires a biscuit jointer, any recommendations... :dunno:

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 Post subject: Re: Biscuit Jointer
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i got a dewalt last month, only used it once but its easy to adjust/use,id recomend it to anyone


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What did you pay if you dont mind me asking


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could you use a buiscut cutter in your router or your talking £200 ish for a half decent one :roll:
or a couple off passes with a circ saw or table saw

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I dont personally have a router, work supplies routers/sanders for use, biscuit jointers work dont supply.. unfortunately, so I'm looking to buy one thanks.. My old one was a makita, paid around £190 iirc but thats with good will discount from my dealer..


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it was around £175 in 110v you may find 240v cheaper as they are more common, got mine from folkstone fixings iirc via ebay, cheapest i could find.

1 thing tho, its a little tricky getting it back in the case, its nice and tight, so i threw mine in a systainer 3 along with all the biscuits and glue


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big-all wrote:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/WALT-BISCUIT-JOINTER-/200509425988?pt=UK_BOI_Building_Materials_Supplies_Carpentry_Woodwork_ET


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