I have a jet closed cabinet hybrid with the sliding table, which I love, less one rather irritating oversight, there is no miter slot left of the blade. As a result, my old delta tenoning jig can not be used because its set up to run left of the blade.
I certainly can make one, and I will if I need, however, I’d rather not. It seems to me I recall that these jigs could be turned around but I can not find the instructions and I can not figure out how that would work, do I remember right is is this wishful thinking 🙂
Less that, Can you get these jigs in a right side of the blade version?
Otherwise, what’s your favorite tenoning jig plan 🙂
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Jeffery,
I have a General that I bought specifically for that feature and I've used it on both sides of the blade. General made a big deal of the reverse feature so it may be unique to them. However, I suspect drilling a few holes in the base would may any tenon jig reversible...
Morning Jeffrey...
The Delta will reverse I believe as I purchased a Delta spin-off. Call Delta and ask tech to mail or fax you the page on how...
Or you can come get mine for free as it sits shelved. I find that a home-made is better suited for me. I do a lot of tenoning on the BS also.
Regards...
Sarge.. john thompson
Edited 7/30/2007 11:35 am ET by SARGEgrinder47
You might do some measuring as to the distance the miter slot is from the blade. I have a PM 66 and to drill new holes in the Delta tenoning jig to make it fit the miter slot.
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