Bis-kit vs. Shopsmith Add
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 9:13 pm
Bis-Kit
Got this from Shopsmith today: The Better Way To Join Boards - Shopsmith Biscuit Joiner - Save $36.62. Email Special: $109.86 Plus Shipping of course.
This might not be a better way but it is cheaper. I have a Bis-Kit joiner from Craftsman that is new, never used and cost about $50 30-years ago. I bought it to connect some 8-ft. panels and then moved so didn’t need to connect them. Everything is complete including instructions. The price - $36.62 plus shipping of course. PM for more information or to purchase.
While it is Craftsman it fits many routers. The distance between the three screws to attach it to a router is 4 11/16 (approximate). If your router has that configuration it will fit. If you don’t have a router, the price differential will more than pay for one.
Got this from Shopsmith today: The Better Way To Join Boards - Shopsmith Biscuit Joiner - Save $36.62. Email Special: $109.86 Plus Shipping of course.
This might not be a better way but it is cheaper. I have a Bis-Kit joiner from Craftsman that is new, never used and cost about $50 30-years ago. I bought it to connect some 8-ft. panels and then moved so didn’t need to connect them. Everything is complete including instructions. The price - $36.62 plus shipping of course. PM for more information or to purchase.
While it is Craftsman it fits many routers. The distance between the three screws to attach it to a router is 4 11/16 (approximate). If your router has that configuration it will fit. If you don’t have a router, the price differential will more than pay for one.