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ISO: Chainsaw mortiser to purchase

 
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Hello Permies,

My husband and I are in search of a used, but in-working-condition chainsaw mortiser for our timber framing project starting in the spring of 2018. Something along the lines of the Makita 7104L is what we're looking for.

If you have anything, please let me know. Of course, we'll pay for shipping!
 
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Lisa Gergets wrote:Hello Permies,

My husband and I are in search of a used, but in-working-condition chainsaw mortiser for our timber framing project starting in the spring of 2018. Something along the lines of the Makita 7104L is what we're looking for.

If you have anything, please let me know. Of course, we'll pay for shipping!



  I  designed and built a machine that is a saw mill with plunge cutting capabilities, a large capacity lathe(10'diax108" length), a large capacity mortise machine(24'x96" bed,14" vertical stroke) and a large capacity drill press(24"x96" bed, 14" vertical stroke). It is a versatile machine that doesn't cost much more than the Makita and is way more useful. Go to dropbox link for more pics and info:

  machine:  https://www.dropbox.com/sh/nr4yw91iv2hgdl0/AACv5-Unq_KSGyYK-2YHwWIBa?dl=0

  what it can make:   https://www.dropbox.com/sh/pq9hfk8rqr7l416/AADQZxeku_HGeIBLpz4MeasIa?dl=0
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