Kev
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... but came out with the stop and a Centrotec Installer Set and an RTS Engineering Domino Self Centering Tenon Joiner Guide.
Checked while I was there - the guide also fits the Domino XL [smile]
The centring seems incredibly accurate. Having looked at the thing online and read the description of how it worked I was dubious of the tolerances ... but I'm impressed! Can't wait to find some time to play with it.
The Installer Set is probably going to be the most expensive set of drills I've ever bought (yes - other things in there too, but I'm just a DIYer !) ... but I couldn't help myself. I've been sitting on the fence for a while and then it was right in front of me.
There was a mini systainer sitting there too with the socket driver set in it - told myself "NO" ... it's not a T-Loc [scared] The real interesting bit in there is the Centrotec 1/4 socket driver ... I'll get one of those.
Spent a bit of time playing wit the various CMS pieces - it's certainly how I'm going to go a little bit further down the track. A CMS extension for the MFT/3 and a standalone CMS table ... then the various modules. This'll be the right mix for me.
Checked while I was there - the guide also fits the Domino XL [smile]
The centring seems incredibly accurate. Having looked at the thing online and read the description of how it worked I was dubious of the tolerances ... but I'm impressed! Can't wait to find some time to play with it.
The Installer Set is probably going to be the most expensive set of drills I've ever bought (yes - other things in there too, but I'm just a DIYer !) ... but I couldn't help myself. I've been sitting on the fence for a while and then it was right in front of me.
There was a mini systainer sitting there too with the socket driver set in it - told myself "NO" ... it's not a T-Loc [scared] The real interesting bit in there is the Centrotec 1/4 socket driver ... I'll get one of those.
Spent a bit of time playing wit the various CMS pieces - it's certainly how I'm going to go a little bit further down the track. A CMS extension for the MFT/3 and a standalone CMS table ... then the various modules. This'll be the right mix for me.