res0orrw wrote:
> I am in need of a new biscuit joiner and am looking for recommendations. I
> am hobbyist so Lamello is not a realistic option. Thinking more on the
> lines of DeWalt or Porter-Cable
>
> Thanks
> Scott
>
>
To each their own but I have a Makita and while it works great, it now
gathers dust. I just don't use it anymore and opt for pocket holes
anywhere the joint won't show. I don't even use it for edge gluing as I
prefer nothing and it hasn't let me down yet.
I hear the Porter Cable is good but I liked the Makita because it was
free of whistles and bells and the fence is easy to adjust.
Don
Porter Cable Type III
"res0orrw" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:ZdLre.5753$1q5.932@trnddc02...
>I am in need of a new biscuit joiner and am looking for recommendations. I
>am hobbyist so Lamello is not a realistic option. Thinking more on the
>lines of DeWalt or Porter-Cable
>
> Thanks
> Scott
>
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 00:09:06 -0500, "D. J." <[email protected]>
wrote:
>res0orrw wrote:
>> I am in need of a new biscuit joiner and am looking for recommendations. I
>> am hobbyist so Lamello is not a realistic option. Thinking more on the
>> lines of DeWalt or Porter-Cable
>>
>> Thanks
>> Scott
>>
>>
>To each their own but I have a Makita and while it works great, it now
>gathers dust. I just don't use it anymore and opt for pocket holes
>anywhere the joint won't show. I don't even use it for edge gluing as I
>prefer nothing and it hasn't let me down yet.
>
>I hear the Porter Cable is good but I liked the Makita because it was
>free of whistles and bells and the fence is easy to adjust.
>
>Don
================
I have owned a Porter Cable Type III for a couple of years now and it
does work... not much else I can say....
BUT like Don... Mine gathers a lot of dust..... hardly ever use it for
edge gluing table tops etc...
Pocket holes are not my favorite method but to be honest I also use
them more then my Bisquit jointer...
Bob G.
.
I've got the 557 and for me it's a mixed bag. I hate the "give" between
the fence and the motor. I love the fence's flexibility (degrees of
movement). Would I recommend it? hmmm... If you don't need 135
degrees, go with the competition. Avoid Ryobi BJ like the plague. I'd
love a Lamello, but every time I have a functional tool i can't float a
replacement past SWMBO. If there's a tool I don't have, THEN she's more
than agreeable for a new acquisition. Don't you hate it when SWMBO is
so sensible.
Dave
res0orrw wrote:
> I am in need of a new biscuit joiner and am looking for recommendations. I
> am hobbyist so Lamello is not a realistic option. Thinking more on the
> lines of DeWalt or Porter-Cable
>
> Thanks
> Scott
>
>
I recommend the Type III as it is the latest and probably only new one
available but supposedly an improvement over their Type II. Personally I
have an early Type I. The type I was the original design and not a "fixed"
design, "read that as a Type II", that was designed to keep PC out of how
water with DeWalt. The Type I is probably the better of the 3.
"Bob G." <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 00:09:06 -0500, "D. J." <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>res0orrw wrote:
>>> I am in need of a new biscuit joiner and am looking for recommendations.
>>> I
>>> am hobbyist so Lamello is not a realistic option. Thinking more on the
>>> lines of DeWalt or Porter-Cable
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Scott
>>>
>>>
>>To each their own but I have a Makita and while it works great, it now
>>gathers dust. I just don't use it anymore and opt for pocket holes
>>anywhere the joint won't show. I don't even use it for edge gluing as I
>>prefer nothing and it hasn't let me down yet.
>>
>>I hear the Porter Cable is good but I liked the Makita because it was
>>free of whistles and bells and the fence is easy to adjust.
>>
>>Don
> ================
> I have owned a Porter Cable Type III for a couple of years now and it
> does work... not much else I can say....
>
> BUT like Don... Mine gathers a lot of dust..... hardly ever use it for
> edge gluing table tops etc...
>
> Pocket holes are not my favorite method but to be honest I also use
> them more then my Bisquit jointer...
>
> Bob G.
> .
In article <ZdLre.5753$1q5.932@trnddc02>,
res0orrw <[email protected]> wrote:
>I am in need of a new biscuit joiner and am looking for recommendations. I
>am hobbyist so Lamello is not a realistic option. Thinking more on the
>lines of DeWalt or Porter-Cable
>
>Thanks
>Scott
>
>
I have the DeWalt and am well satisfied with it. My observation form
reading this NG is that owners of either brand are by and large
satisfied with them.
Not to hijack the thread, but I'm wondering where B&D will go with
this and some of the other PC tools now that they've bought PC &
Delta?
--
Larry Wasserman Baltimore, Maryland
[email protected]
Patrick Conroy <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> "No" <[email protected]> wrote in news:[email protected]:
>
>> Came with a case couple of different blades, dust bag and biscuits.
>> All for $79. Do I get a gloat?
>
> Sure.
> And so do I for grabbing the DeWalt, new, for $99 at a Wooddorking
> Show a couple of years ago. I like the DeWalt.
>
I've had nothing but good experience with the DeWalt, although I paid more
than $99. It's reliable, repeatable, and does what it's supposed to do.
Fancier joints get made with other methods.
Reliability counts for more than good looks. Thank goodness.
Patriarch
Not to be rude, but have you Google the archives for this? We've
discussed this issue ad nauseam. Tons of opinions to be had on a search.
Dave
res0orrw wrote:
> I am in need of a new biscuit joiner and am looking for recommendations. I
> am hobbyist so Lamello is not a realistic option. Thinking more on the
> lines of DeWalt or Porter-Cable
>
> Thanks
> Scott
>
>
Robatoy wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>,
> Patriarch <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>>Reliability counts for more than good looks. Thank goodness.
>
>
> Otherwise I'd be single. *s*
Or she just finds you handy.
--
Will
Occasional Techno-geek
I'm new to "bisquits". I bought an inexpensive Freud. I looked at some
others (yellow and grey colored). The Freud seemed solid. I figured I didn't
need the extras bells and whistles of the more expensive units. Came with a
case couple of different blades, dust bag and biscuits. All for $79. Do I
get a gloat?
Never seen a Lamello except on TV - Its the red and gold colored one Norm
uses?
"res0orrw" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:ZdLre.5753$1q5.932@trnddc02...
>I am in need of a new biscuit joiner and am looking for recommendations. I
>am hobbyist so Lamello is not a realistic option. Thinking more on the
>lines of DeWalt or Porter-Cable
>
> Thanks
> Scott
>
In article <ZdLre.5753$1q5.932@trnddc02>,
"res0orrw" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am in need of a new biscuit joiner and am looking for recommendations. I
> am hobbyist so Lamello is not a realistic option. Thinking more on the
> lines of DeWalt or Porter-Cable
>
> Thanks
> Scott
When a tool is a better grade, you'll be more likely to use that tool.
In case of the Lamello, the joint is so nicely done, that it makes me
smile a little every time.... assuming you use their cookies and
adhesive dispenser (I use the MiniCol).
So it's a hundred-and-a-half more than the PC... I have seen them as low
as 349.00....worth every penny.
BUT....it's edging itself away from the 'tool' side of the equation and
heading more to towards the 'instrument' column.
One Lamello Classic..and a dozen 60" KBodyies.
It just doesn't get any better than this.
In article <[email protected]>,
Patriarch <[email protected]> wrote:
> Reliability counts for more than good looks. Thank goodness.
Otherwise I'd be single. *s*
I don't usually use biscuits but I believe makita is usually a good brand.
Don't always go for colour or price but what you are looking for in a tool.
If you want a tool that will last a long time buy one of the industrial
ones.
"Bob G." <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 00:09:06 -0500, "D. J." <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>res0orrw wrote:
>>> I am in need of a new biscuit joiner and am looking for recommendations.
>>> I
>>> am hobbyist so Lamello is not a realistic option. Thinking more on the
>>> lines of DeWalt or Porter-Cable
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Scott
>>>
>>>
>>To each their own but I have a Makita and while it works great, it now
>>gathers dust. I just don't use it anymore and opt for pocket holes
>>anywhere the joint won't show. I don't even use it for edge gluing as I
>>prefer nothing and it hasn't let me down yet.
>>
>>I hear the Porter Cable is good but I liked the Makita because it was
>>free of whistles and bells and the fence is easy to adjust.
>>
>>Don
> ================
> I have owned a Porter Cable Type III for a couple of years now and it
> does work... not much else I can say....
>
> BUT like Don... Mine gathers a lot of dust..... hardly ever use it for
> edge gluing table tops etc...
>
> Pocket holes are not my favorite method but to be honest I also use
> them more then my Bisquit jointer...
>
> Bob G.
> .
"No" <[email protected]> wrote in news:[email protected]:
> Came with a case couple of different blades, dust bag and biscuits.
> All for $79. Do I get a gloat?
Sure.
And so do I for grabbing the DeWalt, new, for $99 at a Wooddorking Show a
couple of years ago. I like the DeWalt.
>
> Never seen a Lamello except on TV - Its the red and gold colored one
> Norm uses?
>
A'yup. (Assuming you're asking a question.)
I have switched to Lamello Biscuits, however. And find them much more
suitable than the "Tube o' Porter Cable Biscuits" I was grabbing from
Home Depot.