Anybody have a biscuit joiner?
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Anybody have a biscuit joiner?
I need one to finish off my Primo tabletop.
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Re: Anybody have a biscuit joiner?
My father in-law does. It would mean a trip to Hammonds Plains.
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Re: Anybody have a biscuit joiner?
My dad does.
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Re: Anybody have a biscuit joiner?
I'm going to need something for about a week at least. I see them on sale at CT tomorrow, I might as well just buy one.
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Re: Anybody have a biscuit joiner?
I have one as well that you can likely use.... but they are handy to have around if you're just going to pick one up.
If you can get one that has interchangeable blades (one for normal biscuits, one for micro-biscuits) it'll add another layer to what you can do.
In any case, be sure to use a good polyurethane glue if it's for an outdoor project.
If you can get one that has interchangeable blades (one for normal biscuits, one for micro-biscuits) it'll add another layer to what you can do.
In any case, be sure to use a good polyurethane glue if it's for an outdoor project.
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Can you part with yours for a week? I can pay you with beer....
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Re: Anybody have a biscuit joiner?
Yeah, I'm a firm believer in not borrowing tools - if you have a project, that needs a biscuit joiner, buy oneratchet wrote:I have one as well that you can likely use.... but they are handy to have around if you're just going to pick one up.

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mr x wrote:Can you part with yours for a week? I can pay you with beer....
Send me an email (or I'll forget)
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Re: Anybody have a biscuit joiner?
Yup.
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Re: Anybody have a biscuit joiner?
What did you end up deciding to do with this? Pictures!! 

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Re: Anybody have a biscuit joiner?
Still haven't even cut the wood yet. Need to find sombody with a table saw. I don't think my circular saw will do it good enough to make good glue joints.
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What wood? Where'd you get it? Have more? Details man! 

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Re: Anybody have a biscuit joiner?
Oh, got the maple off kijiji out in Brookside. Guy is selling it rough, but had 8 stair treads that he repossessed from a non payer and was unloading them. I need to cut them to dimension and glue them together.
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Re: Anybody have a biscuit joiner?
I can loan you one as well. I haven't used it in a few years and don't have any plans for it anytime soon. I live in Hubbards, but work in the city and all over the province.
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Re: Anybody have a biscuit joiner?
I've got one of those mastercraft portable table saws that you could use.mr x wrote:Still haven't even cut the wood yet. Need to find sombody with a table saw. I don't think my circular saw will do it good enough to make good glue joints.
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Re: Anybody have a biscuit joiner?
Thanks for the offers. I'll be hitting some of you up once I get my act together.
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