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Freud JS102 6.5 Amp Plate Joiner with Tilting Fence

Freud JS102 6.5 Amp Plate Joiner with Tilting Fence
Brand: Freud
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $233.15
Buy New: $139.00
You Save: $94.15 (40%)



Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 20 reviews
Sales Rank: 19876

Media: Tools & Hardware
Shipping Weight (lbs): 13
Dimensions (in): 16 x 13.6 x 7

Model: JS102
UPC: 008925130185
EAN: 0008925130185
ASIN: B0000223OL

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • 6.5 amps; 10,000 rpm
  • Adjustable fence system
  • Six cutting depths
  • Antislip rubber pins
  • One-year warranty

Accessories:

  • Freud C350 6-by-5/8-by-1/8-Inch Jointer Knives, 3-Pack
  • Freud C390 6-1/16-Inch x 3/4-Inch x 1/8-Inch Jointer Knives - 3-Piece Set
  • Freud FI100 Replacement 4-Inch 6 Tooth Blade For Freud And Other Biscuit Joiners
  • Freud C400 6-1/8-by-11/16-by-1/8-Inch Jointer Knives, 3-Pack
  • Freud FI102 Replacement 4-Inch 8 Tooth Blade For Freud And Other Biscuit Joiners

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Freud JS102 Plate Joiner is the tool of your dreams! With 3-way angle plate for cutting 0, 45, 90, and 135 degrees, you can do almost anything you can think of! This joiner is a reconditioned tool, yet comes with Freud's strong 90 Day Warranty (not

Amazon.com Review
Freud's biscuit joiner is a solid tool that costs remarkably less than its competitors' models. The all-metal construction of this compact joiner gives it a high-quality, very balanced feel. The carbide-tipped blade cuts the three standard 0, 10, and 20 biscuit sizes--plus A, B, and max. You can switch easily between the six settings with a convenient thumb wheel. The joiner also gives you the choice of using a dust bag or hooking it up to a vacuum for even simpler cleanup. The joiner features a new variable-angle fence system for adjustments from 0 to 90 degrees. Making fence adjustments, admittedly, isn't as easy as it is on DeWalt's or Porter-Cable's more expensive models--but this was the only notable difference we could find with Freud's joiner. (It's also not much of a concern for the casual woodworker or for anyone who uses a biscuit cutter primarily to make repetitive cuts.) All in all, this is a quality tool at a really attractive price. --Jon Groebner


Customer Reviews:   Read 15 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Good biscuit jointer   August 14, 2008
I shopped around and this was the best deal going. I am not a pro and I may only use this 1 or 2 times, but I wanted one that would do a good job and was not a peice of junk. This was perfect. Moderately priced, good quality and got the job done.


3 out of 5 stars Good Motor but kind of rough around the edges   June 25, 2008
I bought this to upgrade from a Ryobi unit which was functional enough but which has a pretty crude fence arrangment. I'd fairly recently bought a Freud router which compared favorably with my Porter Cable units so I tried this. The machine is an upgrade but it's got its annoying issues. The motor's fine, the balance is good, the fence is pretty good as well although the lock on both the height and angle adjustments are easily knocked out of position unless they are very tight. Things that are a little troublesome are the easily plugged chip chute, the sawdust catch bag which does not stay on the machine - falls off immediately. The size of the chip chute connection doesn't fit any standard hoses I've got. The switch on the motor can best be described as funky requiring a sliding and rocking motion. The price is a plus the accuracy is more than adequate. Just some rough edges. Would spring for the PC next time but this thing does the job so I am not likely to replace it any time soon.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent Joiner With Very Minor Issues   November 15, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The quality, fit and finish of this joiner are excellent. It is easy to setup, all the important parts are solid cast metal and no flimsy fit here. the issue with the fence slipping is one minor annoyance but can be dealt with easily by either replacing the rubber washer that gets pinched between the fence and the body or by tightening (ever so slightly) with pliers.

If you are having fit problems with the thickness of the slots, look at the biscuits you are using and not at this machine. This joiner cuts extremely accurate and consistent slots but biscuits can vary in thickness if they are of poor quality or if they have been exposed to the air and have absorbed some moisture. The best biscuits I used have been the Bosch ones but they are usually significantly more expensive than the Porter Cable ones. If you use the lower quality biscuits, make sure you check them for fit before assembly time. You will end up throwing some biscuits (maybe 5%-10%) but that is not bad considering the price difference. However, if you are doing some fine work, go with the high quality biscuits because the difference may show then.

Adjustment is very easy and cuts are very accurate. I don't know what was the issue encountered by the person who could not adjust the blade but all the tools that came with the joiner fit fine on mine but I would use my higher quality tools when I work on machinery rather than the inferior ones that come with the machines with very few exceptions. If you are doing woodworking and using a plate joiner, you must have a few tools around to take care of minor adjustments.

Dust collection is practically non existent unless you connect a shop vacuum to the unit in which case you will not get any external dust. All the biscuit joiners (and for that matter all woodworking machinery) will have dust problems if you decide to use the built-in collection mechanisms.

The noise level is high but that is the case with almost every machine in a woodworking shop so you better be wearing your ear plugs. The placement of the switch could be better as one reviewer pointed out but you get used to it after a while.

Bottom line, you can not beat what this joiner gives you for the money and you can get excellent results if you use it right.



5 out of 5 stars The Best Deal for the Money   March 26, 2007
This is a very good quality item. I originally bought Freud because I trust the name. I wasn't disappointed. This is a versatile tool that is built to last.


2 out of 5 stars The fence will not do   March 15, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I have used this tool for over a year now to do a wide variety of projects. I first noticed that the fence 'slipped' when I was doing some fine work. The fence slips when you rest it upon your work (when you measure the biscuit slot from the top of the fence plate). This happens no matter how hard I tighten the fence. The solution for this tool is to only use it resting flat and then to only use the fence as a guide. Since I do the kind of work that requires more precision, I will be moving up to the Porter Cable 557 in a few months. This tools is good for a novice that is not sure whether they will use biscuits or not. Pros should start with a better model.

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