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madmikesmech July 21st 18 12:44 AM

Ryobi Model JM-100 Joiner
 
replying to Rex Kiner, madmikesmech wrote:
Hello Rex, I am new to bisquit joinery, but spent this past week end using the
heck out of this same joiner the JM-100, I thought it worke super. I borrowed
it from my friend who also picked his up at a garage sale! I cam see bisquit
joints in my future, and this JM100 is the standard I'll look for in one when
I purchase. Yes you must be careful when adjusting the femce to be certain
both sides are equal, but c'mon, take a little time double check adjustments
and your good!
Maybe if doing production work I'd prefer a little more but i do this (wood
working) as a hobby to relax. Thank you,
Mike

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DerbyDad03 July 21st 18 03:59 AM

Ryobi Model JM-100 Joiner
 
On Friday, July 20, 2018 at 7:44:05 PM UTC-4, madmikesmech wrote:
replying to Rex Kiner, madmikesmech wrote:
Hello Rex, I am new to bisquit joinery, but spent this past week end using the
heck out of this same joiner the JM-100, I thought it worke super. I borrowed
it from my friend who also picked his up at a garage sale! I cam see bisquit
joints in my future, and this JM100 is the standard I'll look for in one when
I purchase. Yes you must be careful when adjusting the femce to be certain
both sides are equal, but c'mon, take a little time double check adjustments
and your good!
Maybe if doing production work I'd prefer a little more but i do this (wood
working) as a hobby to relax. Thank you,
Mike


One wonders if Rex is still using his JM100 15 years after he asked about it.

Maybe he's even tried pocket screws by now. ;-)


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