View Full Version : 24" Jointer, anyone?
Dave Zellers
11-20-2010, 5:05 PM
http://nh.craigslist.org/tls/2070456696.html
Yeow. Just felt I had to post it here. (I'm not the seller)
I wonder if 6 knives means 2 12" knives in 3 slots?
Now that's a jointer!:)
Stephen Cherry
11-20-2010, 5:08 PM
15 hp!
I would say that machine would be for an advanced hobbyist. Also, check out the gaurd>
Dave Zellers
11-20-2010, 5:25 PM
15 hp!
I would say that machine would be for an advanced hobbyist.
LOL! We're a week away from advice on how to get a 20 ton machine down the stairs into a basement shop.:D
Brian Myers
11-20-2010, 5:41 PM
Sweet jointer,but its still a baby. Porter made a 36" hand feed jointer.:cool:
Dave Zellers
11-20-2010, 5:55 PM
Sweet jointer,but its still a baby. Porter made a 36" hand feed jointer.:cool:
Back in the day when we still had 36" trees!
But, wow. That's amazing.
So is this the same 'Porter' of Porter/Cable? Seems like it must be.
Brian Myers
11-20-2010, 6:24 PM
Back in the day when we still had 36" trees!
But, wow. That's amazing.
So is this the same 'Porter' of Porter/Cable? Seems like it must be.
Different companies, different people from what I`ve read.
Frank Drew
11-21-2010, 6:47 PM
If it means is six separate slots for six 24" knives, then that many knives is something I've never seen in a jointer; three slots with two 12" knives each slot seems an odd idea, too.
I might get a 16" jointer but I'd probably pass on a 24" one.
johnny means
11-21-2010, 9:09 PM
If it means is six separate slots for six 24" knives, then that many knives is something I've never seen in a jointer; three slots with two 12" knives each slot seems an odd idea, too.
I might get a 16" jointer but I'd probably pass on a 24" one.
Industrial level machines often have six knives.
Check out the options here http://www.felderusa.com/us-us/products/jointer%E2%80%93planers/jointer-planer-ad-951-power-drive.html
Frank Drew
11-21-2010, 9:23 PM
Johnny,
Is that common with European jointers? I guess I should have said I've never seen a 6-knife American machine, not that they don't exist, though; my Northfield had three knives, an a lot of new machines have four, but of all the heavy-duty domestic jointers I've seen or read about, none had six knives that I was aware of (or maybe they did, and I just didn't read the spec sheet carefully enough.)
I like the idea, though; should be a smoother cut.
Jonathan Spool
11-21-2010, 9:46 PM
It could double as a workbench if you're short on space
Steve Schoene
11-21-2010, 9:54 PM
No it's from back in day where we had 36" table tops, and no wide belt sanders to flatten the glue up.
Rich Tesoroni
11-21-2010, 10:25 PM
Assuming normal straight knives with gib screws, installing the blades could be an all day project.
Took me long enough to do a three knife 8" jointer!
Rich
Jaze Derr
11-22-2010, 8:15 PM
It could double as a workbench if you're short on space
Workbench?!? heck throw a pillow and a blanket on there, and you could use it for a guest bed :) unplugged, of course...that could be nasty.
Jeff Duncan
11-23-2010, 9:56 AM
Well it's over the $100 per inch rule of thumb so I'll have to pass. Oh and I don't have any room left for a beast like that:D
JeffD
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