Posted by Geo-TH,In on May 20, 2016 at 18:25:41 from (172.78.124.73):
In Reply to: Re: fixed gas cans posted by JerryS on May 20, 2016 at 15:51:21:
I think it's great, meets all my needs. But some people get very mad if you mention the D word, Dewalt, so please don't say it too loud.
I have a jointer, craftsman, three blades. I hate it because it's a BPIA to get all three blades set perfectly.
This is a 13 inch planner, 3 blades, 2 speed. Each side has a cutting edge, so it's like having 2 sets of blades for he price of one set.
The real selling point for me was no adjusting the blades like the crapsman. The blades are held in place by pins and holes in the blades. No brainier.
I think for the money, it's perfect to round out my wood tools. I like to use wood from a sawmill and make the thickness I want. Much cheaper than buying finished wood.
And speaking of being cheap, I turned in a 10 inch sandstone grinder into a blade sharpener. So, I can put an edge on dull blades, which is something I read you can't do with these blade.
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