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This is not meant as an insult ... but how many bisquit joints do you
have to do? if it is not something you are going to use every week - then £160 is a lot of dosh. I bought a biscuit jointer cutter (Trend) and use that in my Router - works a treat. There are a couple of Draper models (i.e. Part No : 75303 ) for around £40 ..... it may not be an all day every day tool, but at 4 times cheaper than the DeWalt, worth thinking about. A good compromise is the Skill Biscuit Jointer - Iused one of these for a few days, seems a good machine very robust, and these are only £60 |
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