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Yes, saw that too. £500 for a basic framework that saw clamps into. I'm in the wrong line of work!

 

Made in England, these are a nice bit of engineered kit; solid and accurate. That price also includes 20% VAT and eBay and paypal fees. Always tough for folks that are not VAT registered

 

Speak to Pat at Axmen - or if you've got plenty of time on your hands lash one up and keep your fingers crossed (actually just keep your fingers.... :001_rolleyes:)

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This is the morticer that I use for oak fencing.

 

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May not be top class engineering, but it works

 

 

Can you put up a youtube video of how it works and results please?

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Sorry Billhook, I have no videos of its use, I'll try to get some pics and description of using it. Basically the rods that are attached to the front dogs are spring loaded to prevent kickback. The jubilee clip is used as a depthstop for doing blind mortices. I usually attatch a piece of wood to the fence post to rest the bottom of the dogs on to keep the mortice level.

Will try to get a vid done but it may be some time as I'm a bit busy at the moment.

Pete

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