Re: Biscuit Joiner
Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2018 7:02 pm
This has nothing to do with the slots (mine doesn’t have them, too old a model - like me!), however my blade had gotten very dull so I started checking and found that CMT makes one with 8 carbide teeth so ordered and recieved it (via Amazon since I no longer trust the mothership to have supplies on hand)
The part number is 240.008.04 and I paid less than $19.
Winter and deep snow is still to prevalent here to get out to install it, plus I have no immediate projects using biscuits, but I’m anxious to,see if the carbide makes a noticeable difference.
Personally I think those slots are just there to allow sliding t nuts to make the whole assembly more stable by attaching to the table, but since I don’t have them, I’ll not know.
Be well,
Ben
The part number is 240.008.04 and I paid less than $19.
Winter and deep snow is still to prevalent here to get out to install it, plus I have no immediate projects using biscuits, but I’m anxious to,see if the carbide makes a noticeable difference.
Personally I think those slots are just there to allow sliding t nuts to make the whole assembly more stable by attaching to the table, but since I don’t have them, I’ll not know.
Be well,
Ben