Very informative review I might buy a porter cable off Facebook marketplace because it’s older and built better and cheaper. But thank you for sharing your opinion about this tool.
@@jeffreyalexander8492 I can’t believe Wow! it’s already a year? Time for a product review for sure. In the meantime, The tool works great and I am very happy with it. Great product for the price!!
I'm trying t decide if I should go with a biscuit joiner, dowels, or pocket screws. Would you say as long as glue is used the biscuit hold is strong enough?
@@louisd95714 for table tops, I used to use pocket hole screws. But I decided with the biscuit joiner because the biscuits are hidden. Biscuits are strong
great review. quick and to the point. Bravo!
Thanks 😊
Very informative review I might buy a porter cable off Facebook marketplace because it’s older and built better and cheaper. But thank you for sharing your opinion about this tool.
Good review, watched another video and the guys wood was smoking pretty bad. Just bought one and hoping it was not a mistake
Glad mine didn't smoke lol. Let me know how yours works out. Thanks for watching!
mine smokes too, but works well otherwise... not sure why
You mentioned making an update video. Have you made one yet? If not, what are your thoughts about the tool now that you’ve had it for a year.
@@jeffreyalexander8492 I can’t believe Wow! it’s already a year? Time for a product review for sure. In the meantime, The tool works great and I am very happy with it. Great product for the price!!
I'm trying t decide if I should go with a biscuit joiner, dowels, or pocket screws. Would you say as long as glue is used the biscuit hold is strong enough?
@@louisd95714 for table tops, I used to use pocket hole screws. But I decided with the biscuit joiner because the biscuits are hidden. Biscuits are strong
@@MYPROJECTS101. OK, many thanks. I think I will purchase it.
Very helpful thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Been looking at this, but would rather go with the Domino but not at over $1k Even the jigs that use a router aren't cheap.
"I was using a size 20 biscuit, but you can go ALL THE WAY to a 10."