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Porter Cable 5562 No. 20 Plate Joiner Biscuits - 100 Per Tube Studio : Porter Cable by Porter Cable Brand : Porter Cable Model : 5562 Publisher : Porter Cable Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0033753055621 UPC : 039404111166 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 6 reviews)
List Price : $8.84 Our Price : $4.75
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Tube of 100
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Fits slots cut by all standard plate joiners
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Compressed beech wood
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Swells when used with water-based glues to "lock" joints
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Come in a re-sealable container that protects against moisture
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Product Description |
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For joints where strength is critical. Made from compressed hardwood. Biscuits swell in joints for maximum strength. #0: 16mm x 47mm; #10: 20mm x 52mm; #20: 24mm x 58mm. |
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Not worth a dime. |
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You get what you pay for. Only one out of 6-9 will fit if you're lucky and when you only have few minutes to join boards, you'll wish you had spent the extra cash and bought Lamello. |
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For Something That Makes Such A Strong Joint - |
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- why so many broken and defective? Now when I go into Lowes and look at their cans I don't see any broken ones. Could it be the shipping method which Marketadvisory uses to receive the items and the shipping method used to send to the customer? It seems that the Biscuits would spend as much time on a truck getting to a Lowes store. I don't know what it is. The biscuits are great and out of a hundred I will have 1 or 2 defects, ie too small (and no it's not my joints that are too big!). The biscuits will measure smaller. I am going to order a few of the 1000 boxes. Maybe the problem is with the plastic can. |
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Good quality at a fair price |
For years I have been using these P-C biscuits for building tabletops and panels in various furniture projects. Since I work with alot of 3/4" - 5/4" wood, I use these #20 biscuits more than the smaller #10 and #00.
I have not had any significant amount of "bad" biscuits from Porter-Cable. There is an occasional thick one - meaning it either didn't get compressed as it should have or it swelled from moisture - but these are few and far between.
Basically, I have had nothing but good luck with these so I highly recommend them!
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Good quality at a decent price |
For years I have been using these P-C biscuits for building tabletops and panels in various furniture projects. Since I work with alot of 3/4" - 5/4" wood, I use these #20 biscuits more than the smaller #10 and #00.
I have not had any significant amount of "bad" biscuits from Porter-Cable. There is an occasional thick one - meaning it either didn't get compressed as it should have or it swelled from moisture - but these are few and far between.
Basically, I have had nothing but good luck with these so I highly recommend them!
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Lots of broken ones... |
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I must agree with a previous reviewer about there being quite a few defective biscuits. I picked up several containers at a local home center and took a good look at them. It was very easy to find them with chipped corrners or with cracks. The Freud biscuits that came with my cutter were much better in appearance. I'm not sure how it will ultimately affect the strength of the joint. |
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