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19 July 2010, 08:27
dempsey
Jointer, which brands to consider
I'm looking to buy a six inch jointer. It's main use will for squaring up blanks, at most three a year. I'm not looking to go on the cheap but don't need production shop quality either. Locally I can buy Jet, Ridgid, Delta and Shop Fox. I can get free shipping on Grizzly and Powermatic from online dealers, base price is inflated a bit for the "free" part. Any opinions welcomed.


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19 July 2010, 09:06
kcstott
I know they ain't cheep but you CAn't go wrong with Powermatic.
Although Jet would be a decent machine as well


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19 July 2010, 09:31
jb
I have never heard of shop fox,cant comment there,any of the other will do for you needs.


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19 July 2010, 15:47
Big Earl
Brand is not to important. I have been using a Craftsman for 20 years that my Grandfather used for twenty before me and it works just fine. Just make sure anything you buy has spare blades readaly available for it. I would try Craigslist first, alot of guys buy them and never really use them
19 July 2010, 21:08
Duane Wiebe
I would sure recommend an 8" jointer.
19 July 2010, 21:13
Dall85
+1 for used; +1 for 8". If buying used just be sure you can buy new blades and the machined surface is flat, motor sounds smoothe.


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19 July 2010, 21:56
Doc224/375
If I might suggest a used machinery dealer or auction .

Old stuff is generally Excellent quality and Bullet proof but Heavy !.

The following are Nice units . In no particular order and as I have an OLDER Oliver which is HUGE 16"

I'm not pushing anyone's brand I also have a smaller 8" unit I picked up from an auction for less a quarter

of what it sold for new . Purchase what you can afford that's practical for your intended usage .

A tip if I may ; An 8" is more versatile than a 6" and spiral cutters are REALLY NICE , but cost more an

also to sharpen but afford less tear out . Remember keep blades CLEAN AND SHARP regardless and Clean an

check your wood " PRIOR " to jointing !. Oh Yea 2HP on 8" is right less than that is iffy !. BOL ... tu2

http://www.lagunatools.com/used/jointer-platinum8_2

http://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&node=228439

http://shop.ebay.com/items/oli...adgroup_id=693740145

http://www.grizzly.com/product...gory.aspx?key=450000

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20 July 2010, 01:54
dempsey
I sorta figured a eight inch would be more appropriate. I think I can pass it by the accountant seeing how I just got shot down on a new motorcycle. Ebay has a lot of stuff but most of it is pickup only. I've heard issues of Jet using green castings in the past but sounds like they cleared that up. I'll take a look at what's out there in an eight inch. Thanks for the advice.


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20 July 2010, 03:01
vapodog
quote:
Although Jet would be a decent machine as well

All of my wood working equipment is Jet.....and It's all good stuff....not the cheapest....but the stuff that works at a reasonable price!

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20 July 2010, 03:27
Juglansregia
I have an 8" Powermatic which I purchased about 8 years back. It has had several thousand stock blanks over it and has not missed a beat. I believe it would do hundreds of thousands without dramas. I am VERY pleased with it for the money.

I have a couple of JET machines and they are a step down in quality, but still quite good. I wish I had spent the extra and got powermatic, but the JET gear is holding up well enough.

A good secondhand machine is well worth consideration.

Are new Powermatics made in Taiwan?
20 July 2010, 07:39
Austin Hunter
My father-in-law does a lot of woodworking; nice high end stuff; he uses a Rigid Jointer


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20 July 2010, 07:57
Mike Ray
Older is better usually, but condition, condition, condition.8" delta, powermatic, Oliver, Walker turner.You can do small job on big machine,lot harder to do big job on small machine.


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20 July 2010, 08:22
dempsey
One thing I've found with Jet and Powermatic is people either love them or received a unit with beds or fences that aren't true and are pulling their hair out. I've read they are owned by the same company and had a run of machines where they used "green castings". Appearently they must sit for awhile before being machined. Not a metal guy, does this sound right? Sorta leaning towards a powermatic but it's a bit tough to throw in the truck and return it if it's a lemon.


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21 July 2010, 03:04
Doc224/375
Look at used machinery auctions you may be pleasantly surprised at going rates , as A good deal of furniture

business has moved off shore !. Surplus QUALITY commercial machinery is in abundance .

It makes me ill to think about how many people in this great nation , have been affected over the last 20 plus

years with off shore labor sell outs ! Mad

As our nation has become an import depot , which is costing every single person far MORE than they can afford

or imagine !. Sorry didn't mean to rant ; Good Luck take a peak ;

http://www.irsauctions.com/ind...s.asp?ind=50&flash=2

http://www.irsauctions.com/ind...h.asp?ind=50&flash=2

http://www.professionalmachine...WD-6ICFQdGagod7ELGgg

http://www.mlsmachinery.com/

Nothing currently on MLS in size category .

http://www.sismachinery.com/CG...T&LOCATION=&x=17&y=9

IMO the very best resource for nearly anything you might need to find regardless of state one resides in .
http://www.thomasnet.com/prods...oodworking+machinery

I also use this outfit http://www.murphyauction.com/

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21 July 2010, 09:33
dempsey
Is there any real advantage to the Parallelogram Jointer? I understand the stated benefit but is it a fix for seldom seen co-planer issues? I'm over thinking this purchase. I'd pull out my hair if I had some.


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