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Makita 7104L/2 240V Chain Mortiser

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To make sure you’re hitting your mark, the yellow indicator plate and indication plate are factory adjusted for the standard equipped 18mm cutter chain but you will want to fine tune this as you go. If you wouldn't mind, you should fill out your signature more with your location and other items like what equipment you have.

They seem to have disappeared from most of the usual outlets, does anyone know of someone still supplying them or have one that is surplus to requirements? The folks over at [WayOutWest] were building a fence and needed a way to cut a bunch of mortises in 4×4 inch posts to accept 2×6 inch rails. I’ve watched videos of it in action but it’s very hard to tell if there’s any side movement there or not. I think I will hire the Makita one for a day anyway and see of the clamp and plunge system is better than the Festool method. If I had my time again I think (through rose tinted glasses) I'd have liked to do this for a living.If you've done it, made it, got a van load of oily t-shirts and have decided to give something back by sharing your knowledge or wisdom, then you're welcome too. I'd say the outlay is almost justifiable for this single job, and if you sell it on for 50% you would be on a winner. I have used them all, the Mafell, Protocol and Swiss Tool mortiser are incredible tools that greatly speed things up for the professional. Used for thousands of years by woodworkers around the world, the mortise and tenon joint is both simple and strong, and a critical link in building a timber frame. One can make through mortises on large timbers by laying out and cutting from both sides of the timber.

The sunken mortise surrounds are easily enough dealt with by router, so its only the slots I am bothered about. I have sharpened plenty of chainsaw chains and handsaws and such but never before a mortiser chain so please educate me! Maybe this is normal and my lack of exp is the problem I just thought maybe there was a better chain or something i could be using. but can never find much info, Eventually I wont to build my own home with log posts and sawn timber for the frame. I've found that the time and money invested to refine log building classes and GOL classes really improved my safety and productivity.Pivoting chain bar enables an opearator to make a 130mm long rectangular hole in three cutting processes without reclamping a workpiece. It easily and smoothly plunges a first mortise (about 11/16" x 2-1/16" with the 18mm chain) all the way through a 6x6. I'm building a timber frame barn and was contemplating cutting all of the joinery by hand (I have a lot of very good quality framing chisels, Japanese saws, etc. Our machinery range includes, lathes, bandsaws, table saws, spindle moulders, planers and thicknessers and pillar drills as well as dust extractors, welders and water pumps. Scientific American is part of Springer Nature, which owns or has commercial relations with thousands of scientific publications (many of them can be found at www.

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