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Re: Tools: Recommend A Planer
By:Chris Sperry
Date: 4/6/2009, 6:35 pm
In Response To: Tools: Recommend A Planer (Ken Blanton)

: I've been avoiding it ... but the more boats and stuff I build ... the more
: it seems a planer would be worth while. I rarely work with stock more than
: 6 inches wide or 2 inches thick ... any planer will handle that ... but
: I'm always working with stuff between 1 inch and 3/16 inch thick.

Planers I have used, small to medium size:

Bench top: Makita 2012NB. Good for light duty work. Take light passes, don't over-work it. Easy to use, affordable.

Portable: Delta Shopmaster: Good planer for the home shop. Good value. Feeds well, decent power. I own a Delta Shopmaster 6" jointer, and a Shopmaster hollow chisel mortiser. Both are good tools for the home shop.

Portable: Hitachi P12R. We had to special order to get the planer without the jointer. More expensive. A more robust 12" planer that can stand up to medium work loads. A very good machine.

Stationary: Hitachi P100F. 220 volt for the more active shop. Always feeds well, and stands up to continuous use. Good for the long haul. There is a used one on Craigs List. Google it.

Chris

Messages In This Thread

Tools: Recommend A Planer
Ken Blanton -- 4/6/2009, 5:13 am
Re: Tools: Recommend A Planer
Fred -- 4/8/2009, 7:43 am
Re: Tools: Recommend A Planer
Chris Sperry -- 4/6/2009, 6:35 pm
Re: Tools: Recommend A Planer
Don Lucas -- 4/6/2009, 10:07 am
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Kudzu -- 4/6/2009, 8:16 am
Re: Tools: Recommend A Planer
Ken Blanton -- 4/7/2009, 8:07 pm
Re: Tools: Recommend A Planer
Bill Hamm -- 4/7/2009, 12:49 am
Re: Tools: Recommend A Planer
Bill Hamm -- 4/6/2009, 5:22 am
Re: Tools: Recommend A Planer
Bill Hamm -- 4/6/2009, 5:24 am