I have an opportunity to purchase a used Craftsman Mortise and tenon Jig. It is not available at Sears anymore. Has anyone used this jig before? How good of a product is it?
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I think the OLD ones were OK.. Not sure what OLD is these days...
EDIT:: If for the drill press.. I'd pass!
Edited 7/16/2005 2:43 pm ET by Will George
Jfmyr, If you are talking about their moulding head for use on your tablesaw,(By replacing the blade) you can purchace matching tongue and groove cutters to fit.
HOWSOMEVER,the later model craftsman saws require a wider diameter moulding head. Be sure the one you chooze is right for your saw.
Incidently, they have many other moulding head inserts, I E: dado/ogee/cove/beading etc etc. Steinmetz.
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