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skip gleichman
03-17-2006, 12:11 PM
I am looking for a planer, heavy industrial type, to be a unmovable, workhorse, mainstay in my new shop. I want something that will give me dependable results but that will perform well on figured wood.

I am looking at a powermatic 221, 10hp with a knife grinder and wonder if that feature will help with tearout? Can you back bevel? Otherwise a Byrd head is $2,000 for that machine. I would love an Oliver 299 but that byrd head is $4,000 + and an Itch head is $10,000. Any thoughts?

Thanks!

Dennis Peacock
03-17-2006, 12:21 PM
Get what you really want to help avoid the "I should-uh's" later down the road. Besides that? You only need to sweat the money part just once. I've upgraded a lot over the years and have lost a LOT of money during all the process.

Be smarter than I have been and do it just once. :rolleyes: :D

Jeff Singleton
03-17-2006, 1:19 PM
Skip, I have Powermatic 180 with a Terminus head and it is very quiet and no tearout on oak. Besides the Powermatic's are the easiest planers to rebuild and adjust and they last.

Jeff Singleton:)