thanks for the replys folks
at the moment i use a 25-30 year old b&d dn800 radial arm saw with the blade removed and a router bracket fitted to cut my tenons, perhaps i should stick with that, its easy and accurate but i thought i could gain some space if i could put that away and use a jig...
new here today thought i would say hello, and guess what, ask a question at the same time.
anybody use the rutlands dakota tenoning jig on a kity 419 if so is it any good, ie will it fit the mitre slide or do you have to slide it against the fence(don't fancy that idea)
many thanks mike