http://www.shopsmith.com/ownersite/catalog/bj_nonslippads.htmreible wrote:See, now I learned something, I have a model from the late 1980's and there was no sandpaper! Checked my manual and none was listed.
Does someone have the part number for this? Some times I need something to fill in an order for small parts, making the postage thing work for you can be quite the task.
Ed
shopsmith biscuit joiner in pictures
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Re: shopsmith biscuit joiner in pictures
I recently purchased the biscuit joiner when it was on special. I have not used it yet but plan to soon when I glue up some panels. I was a little bit surprised to see that mine has a 2005 serial number. I don't know if they built a ton of them back then and just haven't depleted their stock or maybe it's just not that popular. Anyway, mine came with a CMT carbide blade. I'm looking forward to trying it out. Once I do, I'll let you know what I think of it.