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raymond Abel
11-25-2011, 8:44 PM
allo all
I would like to share with you my last aquisition:
http://www.elitetools.ca/product/Pla...-Parallelogram (http://www.elitetools.ca/product/Platinum-Series-8-Jointer-w-Parallelogram)

I made a little "first impression"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lL1F3PZu_nI

More description to come as far I will finish it instalation.

Ray

Richard Wolf
11-25-2011, 9:21 PM
Looks great, good luck with it.

Jim Matthews
11-26-2011, 8:54 AM
It's not fair.

The best hockey in the world, Maple syrup and now this - all in your backyard.
God must be Quebecoise.

My only question would be the clearance at the outfeed table - it appears quite close.

Pas un pet de travers!


jim
Canadiens fan in exile.

Paul McGaha
11-26-2011, 9:40 AM
Long tables on that jointer. Seems like a really nice 8" jointer. Congratulations Raymond.

Thanks for taking the time to do the video and sharing it with us.

PHM

Paul Cahill
11-26-2011, 10:44 AM
Nice machine - enjoy and be safe.

I am studying French, so I enjoyed the video in French. Merci.

Paul

raymond Abel
11-26-2011, 1:28 PM
It's not fair.

The best hockey in the world, Maple syrup and now this - all in your backyard.
God must be Quebecoise.

My only question would be the clearance at the outfeed table - it appears quite close.

Pas un pet de travers!


jim
Canadiens fan in exile.

allo Jim
about God being a Qhébecois & the HAB, we could have a long talk...

About your question: the infeed & outfeed table are least the 1/32" away rom the cutter head. & being a parallelogram it is the same distance all the way up & all the way down.

Thanks for your questions

Salutations
Ray

Bruce Page
11-26-2011, 2:53 PM
Beau!
Congratulations!

Jim Matthews
11-26-2011, 6:25 PM
"About your question: the infeed & outfeed table are least the 1/32" away from the cutter head. & being a parallelogram it is the same distance all the way up & all the way down."

I meant to ask about the distance from the end of the outfeed table to the wall - is this the resting place for your "aircraft carrier"?

jma
go Habs, GO!
(Even with St. Sidney, the Pens are going down, tonight ;)

raymond Abel
11-26-2011, 8:43 PM
"About your question: the infeed & outfeed table are least the 1/32" away from the cutter head. & being a parallelogram it is the same distance all the way up & all the way down."

I meant to ask about the distance from the end of the outfeed table to the wall - is this the resting place for your "aircraft carrier"?

Sorry that I did not undertand you to well, My english level is not perfect.

To make a long story short : no this is the place the to test et fine tune (even that I add nothing to do beside make sure that all cutterhead are well torque )
I will put it on an overpad like this one :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06zR8nilsOk because of the size of my workshop, everything need to be "movable" (not sure "movable" is a good english therm)

HAve fun & take a look to my others videos.
More videos to come

Ray