I'm not quite sure if this goes in the power tool or this forum, but I'm picking here.
Here is an ad I've gotten several times today on FB. I can import this cheaply if I'm just willing to wait a couple of weeks:
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I'm not quite sure if this goes in the power tool or this forum, but I'm picking here.
Here is an ad I've gotten several times today on FB. I can import this cheaply if I'm just willing to wait a couple of weeks:
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What the bell is that thing? A jointer table saw? How would wood go across the jointer with the infeed table being lower than the outfeed?
And looking at the size of the motor, that’s like a 4” jointer.
LOL!!! Good old Facebook JUNK! I wish they would screen their advertising better!
If at first you don't succeed, redefine success!
Maybe it's for those of us in too much of a hurry to joint half a board and rip in two separate passes....without a fence..
I think I’ll get one..
I couldn't wait 15 days for delivery, otherwise, a have to have.
Three-button switch. Is it reversible?
Chuck Taylor
With the shaft stick out on the jointer side it would too dangerous for me to use wearing a tie.
So Im out.
Aj
Is that a Sawstop product ?
It's a two-man machine, the 20" saw blade runs counter to the jointer head - check the teeth.
I'm a one man shop, otherwise it's a no-brainer.
I think the saw blade is the jointer fence. It is also the powerfeeder. The jointer is not really a jointer. it runs backwards so it really just polishes the wood on the back side of the knives.
Bill D
I would add it to my shop because of it's great great dust collection. The jointer dust falls right onto the motor fan which blows it all over the shop to add to my dust collection. The blade is not quite as well designed for collecting unless there is another fan on that end as well.
The blade insert is huge and well designed with two lift holes already drilled.
I wonder if I can buy an insert head for the jointer? The old one would make a good boat anchor, for a very small boat.
Only issue I see is the mitre groove looks mighty narrow, probably not standard.
Bill D
Last edited by Bill Dufour; 05-20-2020 at 9:07 AM.
Oh, it’s on now!!
I think this company knocked off a design my 8-year-old son came up with! I swear he’s drawn a contraption just like this.
Now, let me find that number to my lawyer!