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    Default porter cable Blow job um... bisquit joiner

    hello,

    I have had in me shed for a lttle while a porter cable BJ, havnt used it much to date (maybe twice before in anger). Told Jane today that "I was going into the shed for 30 mins to panel up some boards for the blanket box" that I've been harping on about hereabouts. I must say it only took 15 minutes to mark, cut and panel up 6 lengths of timber (10 bisquits). i was most impressed.. I know that any BJ would have done the same just as fast but none the less it was very quick and an enjoyable process.

    Things I liked about the PC BJ :

    sharp - stripped thru sheoak like nothing else
    dust extraction - perfect no dust anywhere except the dust bucket
    accurage and easy to set depth & heght
    the cable is almost 2 m long - great!

    the thing I didnt like is the angle setting rule -- the little curved aluminium rule screwed to the fence bent around the screw when replacing it in the box. this can be gotten around by replacing in the box carefully.

    I highly recommend a PC BJ, one minor flaw doesnt matter.
    Zed

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    Zed!!!!

    Wad de phuck you been doing boy!!!!! :confused: :confused: :confused:

    It took you this long to find the benefits of a biscuit jointer???

    & I thought you were a well connected primate!!!!!
    Cheers

    Major Panic

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    Till tonight I thought a biscuit jointer was the orange bit in an orange slice?

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    I feel blessed. Major panic has finally responded to one of my posts. I think i'll buy a lotto ticket on the strength of this.

    i like BJ's and have known of em for a while but im only now starting to get into more production thus am starting to use me tools more.

    As an aside Mr Major, I notice that you have a 2hp dustie with 2 bag capacity (JET???) (previous pics). tell me; does it suck excellent ? does it require 15A cct ? how many sucks can it give at a time (effectively of course) any dust around? what micron does it catch and do you recommend one of the microfibre pleated canisters? will a 2 hp effectivly drive a 44 gallon drum pre container ? or a cyclone setup ?

    you see I want one; Jane has approved one and I dont know whether its worth getting a 2 hp 1700cfm and pay extra for a canister and therefore only have one bag capacity OR get a 2 hp 2000cfm with 2 pleated dacron bags (the standard blanky looking ones) ie no cansiter but have 2 bag capacity.

    running 40 odd metres thru the under and over about 10 passes each produced about 10 bags of my 1hp dustie although I got a lot of shavings over the place due to not enough suck (therefore the need for 2hp). changing bags aint a big deal as I dont expect to do so much at once all the time however I can see the advantages (maybe get canisters later)

    opinions please humans ... ook ook...

    hows that for hijacking your own thread eh ???
    Last edited by RETIRED; 14th July 2005 at 08:19 PM. Reason: Cause you knew I would. They suck.
    Zed

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    Yo Zed!!!

    Sorry if you feel I've ignored you or your posts, you have given me some good laughs!!

    The DC is a 3100 CFM model from Carba-Tec which is the same as the Delta 50-763
    I gotta say it sux the chrome off a towball like there is no tomorrow!!!!!
    I'm gonna set up a system that uses 150mm pipe & 2 X 200ltr plastic drums with cliplock lids as seperators.
    Cheers

    Major Panic

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    Nooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I've lost me carba tech catelogue!@
    Zed

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    phew! found it.... ahhh....
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    Quote Originally Posted by zed
    i like BJ's
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    major, 3 horses and 4 connection points. do you have that much gear in a one man show ? is your ducting permanent ? thats a serious bit if kit - does it use 15A ? or standard 10A cct ?
    Zed

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    Hey Zed,

    Yup, 3hp, I will take off the 4 port inlet & use a 8"-6' reducer to run from the the 200ltr drums to the permanent pipe work.
    I need over 2000CFM to run the dual drum sander efficently, also the 20" thicknesser produces shavings at a prodigious rate! :eek: :eek:
    It's 15A & runs on the thicknesser/jointer/saw circuit.

    Cheers

    Major Panic

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    What I am waiting to see is whether will censor the title or just delete the whole thread.

    I don't think I've ever seen a thread title censored before

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    this thread is pretty low on the crass o meter, theres far worse around here -we all know that. I reckon I could offend everyone and thier minority mates without swearing once. however modesty forbids me from doing so. just knowing I can do it is enough for moi.
    Zed

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    Seeing that you like buying quality items ape boy, have a look at the cyclones that MWE have. Over a grand though so it doesn't compare too will on the price scale to a 2Hp dustie.

    Major have you completed any plans on what your thinking of doing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boban
    Major have you completed any plans on what your thinking of doing.
    Yo Boban,

    I've got the layout pretty well sorted but I've got to build a lockable lean-to outside the shed. It'll be 800mm deep X 3.2mts wide &2.7mts tall internally. This will house the 2 200ltr drums as well as the DC All I gotta do is get some time & some more money!!
    Cheers

    Major Panic

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    Thats a funny monkey, funny title, have a banana...


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