Thanks for that info, Geoff.
I'll check it out.
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Thanks for that info, Geoff.
I'll check it out.
I don't think the outfeed is adjustable, Andrew.
For new, the lowest price for a 6" jointer is a Craftsman for around $300.
Others go up from there.
Maybe I'll spend some of my Trump check and...
Jon, thank you for your offer.
I am in western Pa. north east of Pittsburgh.
While I'd like to meet you, that might be a little far.
Sounds like a nice machine, though
Lee, thanks for the...
Thanks for your input, johnny, Richard and Alex.
johnny, thanks for your concern.
Actually, I'm the opposite of frenzied and I am very careful.
I want to leave this world with the same amount of...
Thanks for those ideas, Gary
Thank you Michael, Matt and Thomas.
Michael, so far, I don't do a lot of woodworking but I like gadgets and power tools.
Matt, I may be able to get by without a jointer for now but will keep an...
Thank you Jim and Phil.
Jim, I should have mentioned that I'm a cheap woodworker, too.:rolleyes:
Phil, I have watched a number of those videos and was wondering what you guys find best/easiest
Once again, thank you, in advance, for your patient indulgence as I prove (again) that I am a dunderhead.
I apologize that this is so long.
Recently, I started to buy some kiln dried lumber...
Looks good, Bill.
Where did you find that?
:rolleyes:
Everything's still in the box, unopened, Bill.
Trying to finish a project that's taking up a lot of my floor space and it's going low but I can see the end.
I haven't been out...
Will do.
Just got my parts today.
Built my tabletop yesterday.
Since it's cold for a day or two, I'll have to wait to cut my conduit and start assembly.
No heat in shop and I'm a wussy in my...
Regardless, it's too late.
Thanks for the the tip on CNCZone.
I'm past that point.
My stuff is ordered, paid for and shipped and being delivered in the next couple days.
I really do appreciate your input.
I've learned...
It's already shipped, Bill.
Like you, I tend to over build things but feel comfortable with the recommendations they have.
Seems like quite a few running 3/4 EMT.
They indicate you can go...
Thanks, David.
Wii do
Thanks for that tip, Bill.
Unfortunately, I have already ordered the printed parts for 3/4" EMT.
I had considered stainless but, finally, went with the EMT for several reasons.
Size: my build...
Thanks, Steve.
Time is only important due to age, not production needs.
:cool:
Hoang, I don't have a printer so I ordered all my parts from Ryan.
I considered 1" stainless but availability,...
I don't know how long it takes to get here after ordering.
Need to plan my table and cut my conduit.
I may have saved a couple $$ because I have some conduit here that may be suitable to be...
Thanks for sharing.
To start, I'm going to limit to 24"X 24"
How big is your table?
Wanted to update.
I decided to keep the RAS for now.
I moved it near my big door so I could handle longer stuff.
I
Also keeping the Dewalt non-slider due to it's mobility and quick set up and...
I wanted to report back on this.
I did make a decision and went with the MPCNC from V1 Engineering suggested by Hoang.
It was in budget, flexible and adaptable and has good support by the...
Thanks for the suggestion, Rod.
Perhaps if I had known about these things before I bought (or had for years) all this other stuff.
Without knowing exactly what a short stroke Euro slider is, I'm...
Thanks for that info, Steve.
I'm still pondering all the pros and cons and haven't made a decision.
Weather is supposed to moderate for a few days so I'd like to get out in the shop and review...
I had thought of those two but wasn't sure how far I want to take this from a "hobby"
I haven't figured out how to market much.
I am very rural.
The closest town (15 miles) is pretty poor and has a population of 2500 (a large %age junkies)
My wife's craft shows don't start...