WTB: Biscuit jointer
#11
Well, I can't find my PC biscuit jointer and to be honest, I haven't used it in 15 years or so.  You think I could remember who I lent it to?  Yeah, fat chance of that happening.  Well, I've got a project where it would make the build much easier.

So.....if you've got one (I'm not married to a PC one) and want it off you hands, let's talk!!!
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#12
I have an older blue Ryobi I never use. 50.00 plus mailing?
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#13
Won't you need that 135º degree fence capability for that project?
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#14
(03-27-2020, 12:57 PM)fredhargis Wrote: Won't you need that 135º degree fence capability for that project?

Fred, you're right.

Gary? does yours have an adjustable fence??
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#15
Dang, now I gotta unbury it to look....brb
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#16
Yes; the fence has indices for 0, 45, 90 and 135.
It’s a JM80: specs say
No load Speed 10,000 rpm
120 v, 60Hz, AC, 6.0 Amperes
Fence stops: 0-135
Fence height adjustment 0-2”
Depth of cut: 0-5/8”

It’s got a plastic case and owner’s manual.
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#17
I have a DeWalt that you can have for $20 plus shipping.
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#18
I have a PC laying around somewhere that I wouldn't mind parting with.  Not for Tom's price though! 
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#19
Thanks evefryone!

I guy in my town is letting me borrow his Dewally biscuit jointer, so I'm all set.

Anyone want a build-along of me making the dresser for our daughter??
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#20
(04-06-2020, 08:03 AM)Dumb_Polack Wrote: Thanks evefryone!

I guy in my town is letting me borrow his Dewally biscuit jointer, so I'm all set.

Anyone want a build-along of me making the dresser for our daughter??

You kidding? Of course we want to see it.
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