Andrew Hughes
03-02-2013, 1:01 PM
I did not buy the Yates jointer I posted about several days ago.
It had a 8 inch wide head with 11 inch tables.----I already have eight inch jointer.
The outfield table was very nice and flat.The infield side was dropping and had a high spot in the middle.Look like someone used it for a work bench at the lumber yard it came from.Some big dents on the end of the table.
The last thing I didn't like was the seller didn't want to put a plug on the cord to run it.Too much trouble.So I didn't even make a offer.
What I liked was the four inch head with four knives.
The infeed side was able to slide in and out to close the gap at the cutter head without adjusting the height.
The fence could be skewed across the table at 90.
It also had a lever for making spring joints.
The overall mass of everything was impressive .
Many of the parts looked to be original. Thanks Andrew
It had a 8 inch wide head with 11 inch tables.----I already have eight inch jointer.
The outfield table was very nice and flat.The infield side was dropping and had a high spot in the middle.Look like someone used it for a work bench at the lumber yard it came from.Some big dents on the end of the table.
The last thing I didn't like was the seller didn't want to put a plug on the cord to run it.Too much trouble.So I didn't even make a offer.
What I liked was the four inch head with four knives.
The infeed side was able to slide in and out to close the gap at the cutter head without adjusting the height.
The fence could be skewed across the table at 90.
It also had a lever for making spring joints.
The overall mass of everything was impressive .
Many of the parts looked to be original. Thanks Andrew