I've never actually had to employ a lock miter bit, but that's great to know it could be used outside of the table, thanks [member=4105]tjbnwi[/member] Couple of questions:
1) Is it absolutely essential to use both the rail AND the fence here?
2) Is the backside of the fence (the side furthest away from you) still riding on any material, or does the lock mitre eat away the edge a couple of milimeters (which I guess would explain the need for the rail).
Final comment -- it is my experience with large profiling bits on the 1400, where you have to use that clear plastic attachment on the fence, that a lot of dust still gets generated. Maybe the same thing obtains on the 2200, since the lock mitre just functions here as a large diameter profiling bit, which is eating away material relatively far from any hose or enclosed area.
BTW -- I'd be interested to see if the joint still fits in the place where you rocked the machine to de-and reattach the hose [tongue]