Biscuit joiner

I've never used mine to put plates together.. Might have to try that..

mac

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mac davis
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And it Eats the neighborhood!

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Lobby Dosser

Works good on cups and saucers too. ;~)

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Leon

It has been called a biscuit joiner for 30 years..... hasn't it?

MAYBE it has, I don't recall it being called a biscuit joiner by a manufacturere though until yesterday.

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Leon

I never knew that Higgs had been in the Navy!

Ouch.

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Larry Jaques

Maybe because the beach Biscuits need drying out in a microwave if not very dry. The idea is to have them thin enough to fit the slot and to expand with liquid glue to form a tight alignment wedge.

Mart> >>> CW wrote the following:

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Martin H. Eastburn

That's a bosun.

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Bob Martin

Which is actually spelled "boatswain". Two demerits.

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Larry Jaques

I never knew what the heck a ship's "forecastle" was until I saw it spelled out. :-)

What the heck is a "forxal?"

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-MIKE-

Here's a nice illustration of the castles:

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Lobby Dosser

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