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  •  CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES 23 / 01 / 08
     

    Video - the Joint Genie system

    This one's definately worth a watch! It's a demonstration of the Joint Genie system. We've tested the system for The Woodworker and we're thorouly impressed with it! Ralph Laughton has also but togeather an article on using the Joint Genie system which will feature in The Woodworker magazine soon.

    For more information about Joint Genie visit www.joint-genie.co.uk


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    Discuss this article, 1 of 18 messages, read more:
    Paul Greenall 
    Posted: 03/02/08 14:49:43 43

    Great Idea, very simple well thought out, BUT OH SO EXPENSIVE

    Having spent my life in engineering manufacturing, with todays technology if ordering a thousand units it could be made in S/Steel for around £18-00

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