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Thread: Fencing Method
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8th February 2005, 03:04 AM #16Senior Member
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hi steve,
have a look around in your second hand machinery dealers , there is a tool out there called a chain morticer works on the same line as a bench morticer only it uses a chain cutter similar to a chainsaw.
whether or not you can find one though!
and depending on how much use youll get out of it.
seeyasoon mik.
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8th February 2005, 01:07 PM #17Originally Posted by Bob Willson
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8th April 2005, 08:04 AM #18Intermediate Member
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red gum tenons
I reckon if the posts are all similar size to use a plunge router with guide to cut out mortises: you would have to make a guide jig to clamp to the wood and a straight cutter (1/2 inch) but once set up i think the process would be cleaner and quicker: does anybody support my view???
Arthur A
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8th April 2005, 11:48 PM #19
Been old post diggin AA!
So long as your posts are only 80mm max, and that would be using a large spiral bit on each side.
It would be easier/faster to use stock half the width cut some halflap's then glue together.....................................................................
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9th April 2005, 10:36 AM #20
This resurrection happened a bit after easter.
Redgum is ok, been used for posts and stumps since settlement.
Chainsaws the way to go but if thats not yer cuppa,
the only other easy way to do it is to rough the mortices out with large spade bit and clean up the holes with a big sharp chisel. Redgum chisels out easily, just watch the curly grain.
Of course if yer from the dark side (and wanna bust yer pooper valve) use a brace with an auger.
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9th April 2005, 11:07 AM #21
Pooper valve? Please don't talk such technical medical stuff. I am a poor dumb country lad, an' I don't unnerstan ya.
Boring signature time again!
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9th April 2005, 11:08 AM #22
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10th April 2005, 12:50 AM #23
Depending on the size of the wood you are intending to cut - i'd use a chainsaw...
Here's a dollar i'll have 98 cents change thanks.
Cheers
Kris"Last year I said I'd fix the squeak in the cupbaord door hinge... Right now I have nearly finished remodelling the whole damn kitchen!"
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