Rodney Sinclair
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Mark, question for you. Is Woodmaster and Hawk the same thing?
Rodney
Rodney
Talking about planers, while not exactly benchtop, this is what we have recently picked up for the milling yard. It's 1500 lbs, with 16" cutters, 3 phase, 440 volts. The 8" rebate side table looks pretty useful too.
Talking about planers, while not exactly benchtop, this is what we have recently picked up for the milling yard. It's 1500 lbs, with 16" cutters, 3 phase, 440 volts. The 8" rebate side table looks pretty useful too.
We call that a "jointer"... and that looks like a nice one... Mines a 8" Rockwell, and sometimes i wish it was a bit bigger, but i've been getting along with it pretty good for about 30 years now...
Rob
Hi: I'm new to this site but old to woodworking. I have a lsrge collection of antique woodworking machinery and can tell you that I've yet to find new machinery regardless of maker that can compare to a great cast iron machine made for serious woodworking. You should check out www.owwm.org and www.owwm.com You will see that good 24 inch planers are available right under your nose regardless of what country you're in for very little money. So with a little elbow grease and some basic machine maintenance you can have a workhorse that will run 20 inch wide 8/4 stock 24/7 for a lot of years with nothing more than a little electric bill. BTW the helical cutter heads are hands down better than anything out there.
The dream machine - A 36 inch Baxter Whitney, Buss, Yates American or other similarly rugged brand outfitted with a replaceable tooth helical cutterhead.
Ernie
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