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  1. #1
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    Default Triton Biscuit Joiner(TC9BJM) Biscuit Question

    Hi

    I've Been reading around here for a Minute before I signed up

    I have seen that Triton Uses there own Biscuits unlike the Standard #0-#10-#20

    I was in Lowes Today and Almost Bought it

    I then looked tonight and find this

    They say it uses Standard #0-#10-#20 Biscuits and even Shows them starting at $3.99.

    http://busybeetools.ca/cgi-bin/picture10?NTITEM=TC9BJM

    My Question is, Did Busy Bee Mess up there info

    Or can I just buy a Pack of #20's and be good to go


    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToolFanatic View Post
    Hi

    I've Been reading around here for a Minute before I signed up

    I have seen that Triton Uses there own Biscuits unlike the Standard #0-#10-#20

    I was in Lowes Today and Almost Bought it

    I then looked tonight and find this

    They say it uses Standard #0-#10-#20 Biscuits and even Shows them starting at $3.99.

    http://busybeetools.ca/cgi-bin/picture10?NTITEM=TC9BJM

    My Question is, Did Busy Bee Mess up there info

    Or can I just buy a Pack of #20's and be good to go



    Thanks
    Looks like the GMC one that was sold in Australia And rebadged for the USA.It uses #20's
    click HERE


    Back To Car Building & All The Sawdust.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToolFanatic View Post
    I've Been reading around here for a Minute before I signed up
    I have seen that Triton Uses their own Biscuits unlike the Standard #0-#10-#20
    I was in Lowes Today and Almost Bought it
    I then looked tonight and find this
    They say it uses Standard #0-#10-#20 Biscuits and even Shows them starting at $3.99.
    http://busybeetools.ca/cgi-bin/picture10?NTITEM=TC9BJM
    My Question is, Did Busy Bee Mess up their info
    Or can I just buy a Pack of #20's and be good to go
    The biscuit joiner (BJA300) that uses its own biscuits is the model that fits the router table. (standard biscuits can also be used)
    http://www.triton.com.au/accessories...0#accessory_23

    The hand held at Busy Bee uses standard biscuits 0, 10, 20.

    Growing old is much better than the alternative!

  5. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprog
    The biscuit joiner (BJA300) that uses its own biscuits is the model that fits the router table. (standard biscuits can also be used)
    But only standard size "20," Sprog.

    Ray.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rayintheuk View Post
    But only standard size "20," Sprog.

    Ray.
    You are of course correct
    Beware the red wine when replyinhghjjk

    The hand held can be used with all three sizes, which was the original query

    Growing old is much better than the alternative!

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    I understand now

    I didn't even think of a Biscuit Router Table LOL

    I looked at it last night again and bought it

    Settings
    #M
    #0
    #10
    #20

    It looks very simple to use,I just hope it holds up and doesn't break

    It had the Highest Amp Rating of all the other Models and the most RPM 10,000

    and was the Cheapest of all

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToolFanatic View Post
    Hi

    I've Been reading around here for a Minute before I signed up

    I have seen that Triton Uses there own Biscuits unlike the Standard #0-#10-#20

    I was in Lowes Today and Almost Bought it

    I then looked tonight and find this

    They say it uses Standard #0-#10-#20 Biscuits and even Shows them starting at $3.99.

    My Question is, Did Busy Bee Mess up there info

    Or can I just buy a Pack of #20's and be good to go


    Thanks
    When it comes to the Triton TC9BJM, your best bet is Amazon.

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