I love language barriers

This is a review of a power tool from amazom.com
Reviewer:       Chuong Nguyen (Columbia, MD United States) - See all my
reviews
I've only owned this for maybe a couple months now, but have used it plenty.
I went to the hardware store and got my hands on this jointer, the Freud and
the PC. I chose this b/c
1. It was on sale,
2. the PC (to me), was too big bulky (although the PC's has a much better
fence than the DW)
3. I like the fence better on this than the Freud.

The BJ was perfect right out of the box. Everything was aligned perfectly. A
lot of people complained about the handle being attached to the motor, where
as the PC, it's not. I would prefer the PC method as well, but I'm noticing
that when I use it, I put one hand on the fence, holding it to the material
firmly, and the other pushing the BJ into the wood. So I don't even use the
handle.

My only gripe, like most, is that the dust chute clogs up all the freakin'
time. When it's clogged, it'll blow dust right up your face. What they need
is a larger chute opening.
The noise is not an issue to me (ear protection), but I agree, it's loud.

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If you know what a biscuit joier is, and the brands that are available...the above does make some sense.  I'm not going to explain any more than that.

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The BJ was perfect

The BJ was perfect right out of the box.

This reminds me.  Did you know there are prostitute review sites?

TB, how do *you* know that?

TB, how do *you* know that?

Believe it or not, I haven't

Believe it or not, I haven't actually been to one.  But I've read some entertaining reviews posted in a forum somewheres.  There was a great one about how this woman was disrespectful to small Asian men or something.

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