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I don't use my mortiser often but when I do it's really nice to have. Nice machine.
John
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Beautiful. I just ordered a Powermatic floor model from Woodcraft when they ran that 15% off Jet and Powermatic to replace my Delta benchtop. Nice score!
David
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Very cool. I've been on edge when similar machines pop up on Craigslist. Seeing shows like the wood whisperer definitely makes me want to buy one but it would just take too much space in my shop and I don't think I would get enough benefit (personally) to justify the cost as well as the space.
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Id love one of those. Especially for 5 bills.
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Great addition. I have a generic model, not as nice as your new Jet, but it has the X-Y tables like yours.. awesome feature, worth it..
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Hank: I see you only got two chisels, which can be expensive. Somewhere in my shop I have a set of maybe 5 or 6 Jet mortise chisels with bits that I got with a drill press attachment when I bought my Jet drillpress years ago. Maybe, just maybe, I've used one bit once or twice, the others are likely still covered with cosmoline. If you're interested, let me know and I'll go dig them out and give you the shank measurements, I have little or no doubt they would fit your new machine but one should check, and I'll take some pics. I'm thinking $20 plus shipping. OH, and its a nice machine, really nice. Rich
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Nice score----I have the Jet bench top and it's OK---but if I did any more mortises than I do now, I'd sure be tempted by that floor model.
BTW----best place I've found for chisels/drills and sharpening equipment is Lee Valley. Not cheap but if you take care of them, they do last. Just remember to use a bit of teflon spray on them before you start the job----will help prevent burning let alone awful noise.
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Congrats!
Glad its my shop I am responsible for - I only have to make me happy.