Oh, and the Delta belt goes for half the price of the Jet belt, even though they cross reference as the same.
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Oh, and the Delta belt goes for half the price of the Jet belt, even though they cross reference as the same.
Well I did some more digging on this tonight, and I think I probably have it nailed down.
First of all, this is a really old planer. I'm seeing references as far back as '03 for the version with...
I think too many sub forums are a bad thing.
Much better to take this sort of thing up in the general forum.
And i'm a wood fan through and through. For me, it's all about the wood.
But more...
The updated version of this one uses a belt, and I can't imagine they would have had a complete redesign and still call it a JWP-12.
What bugs me is that even the Jet website doesn't list it.
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Any other suggestions?
Well if it's throat capability that the guy was going for, he could have just added a 3rd pulley as far away as he needed it. The original two up and down, and then the 3rd pulley behind them in the...
They don't show the model either.
This is what mine looks like:
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And I can't find any info online for this.
I can't even find the proper manual.
I found one for an updated version of this with the height handle on top, but mine is an older version with the...
If there's one completely true axiom in a woodworkers life, it's that the slippery slope eventually effects all of us.
I started out with an el-cheapo remanufactured Skil router, and when I...
Well like I said, one slab will probably be something like indian rosewood, so we're talking around 3,000 janka hardness.
The other slab would most likely be a spruce, so maybe 600 janka hardness....
Small world, I called Zacharias yesterday. I got the number from a google search.
But he's only got a 56" regular round saw blade, and it's got a 1/4" curf, and a minimum board thickenss of 1-1/8"....
Hey guys, thanks for the quick answers.
I'm in Parma, so I definitely know big chuck and little john, lol.
John, the 18" capacity would probably be just right for the boards i'm likely to use....
A typical board that I will need to have resawn, will be something like 16" wide by 4' long, and maybe 3.5" thick.
I'd need to get something like 5/8" slices out of that.
Meaning 16" wide by 4'...