Joe_Stein wrote:
> I think you could use it for either.
> Those piles of lumber look interesting too.
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> "bremen68" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > Toller wrote:
> >> http://www.harriswilcox.com/images/photos/colegend/slides/100_4161.html
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> >> Kinda looks like a giant biscuit joiner...
> >
> > I'm thinking it's a slot cutter of some sort.
> >
> > Maybe for tongue and groove.
> >
Yeah, but what's the deal on the Acorn stove?
Shop coffee or steam bending?
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> http://www.harriswilcox.com/images/photos/colegend/slides/100_4161.html
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> Kinda looks like a giant biscuit joiner...
>
I think you're right. I bet the table is adjustable and that
it either uses a foot pedal to move the blade into the wood
or you push the wood into the blade. I think I've seen one
similar to it.
That looks like an interesting group of equipment and stock.
I would like to be able to go to the auction.
Frank
It's a benchtop biscuit joiner that is/was made by Delta and the only
biscuit joiner that I know of that isn't a hand-held model. It is supposed
to have stops on the table to position the wood and it has a foot petal that
causes the blade to cut the biscuit slot. A very good machine for small
production runs that require biscuits.
--
Charley
"Toller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> http://www.harriswilcox.com/images/photos/colegend/slides/100_4161.html
>
> Kinda looks like a giant biscuit joiner...
>
>
I think you could use it for either.
Those piles of lumber look interesting too.
"bremen68" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Toller wrote:
>> http://www.harriswilcox.com/images/photos/colegend/slides/100_4161.html
>>
>> Kinda looks like a giant biscuit joiner...
>
> I'm thinking it's a slot cutter of some sort.
>
> Maybe for tongue and groove.
>