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    https://vimeo.com/465522243 At about the 50...

    https://vimeo.com/465522243

    At about the 50 second mark, you can see his blades are getting near the bed, and his feed rollers are still a ways up.
    Maybe you can't tell in the vid, cuz they...
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    I understand your logic, Warren, but that's no...

    I understand your logic, Warren, but that's no different then feeding in 3/4" wood, vs 8/4.
    That's why the feed rollers have springs on them.

    And these feed rollers are over an inch away from...
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    Not too sure about "slow", as I'm cutting 5...

    Not too sure about "slow", as I'm cutting 5 boards at once, at 16ft/min.
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    "...drop the infeed and outfeed rollers lower." ...

    "...drop the infeed and outfeed rollers lower."

    ok, ok, I'll look closer then. I just thot those rollers had a fixed location.....but I'll look closer....
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    The height of the rollers is adjustable? Are you...

    The height of the rollers is adjustable? Are you sure? I understand the pressure is, but the height?
    And, yes, a table saw does this simple enough, but I need to cut thousands of 2" wide strips at...
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    Well, yes, Rod. That's the standard bed-board...

    Well, yes, Rod. That's the standard bed-board that comes on all of the Woodmaster.
    The gang blades easily hit that board, well before the feed rollers reach a 3/4" piece of stock that I'll be...
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    Anyone have a Woodmaster gang rip set up?

    So, I decided to try some gang ripping on my 718 Woodmaster.
    I watched this vid: https://youtu.be/dZKQQqPfrAo?si=eNJpIJ6uZHXmSRC9

    This video does NOT show a bed board, to raise the bed, and to...
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    i do work with a lot of curly and quilted stock....

    i do work with a lot of curly and quilted stock. 10K BF/year...at least.

    Small S4S? Do they make those? Every one I've seen, are monsters.
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    Wow...this could be my solution, Robert.... I...

    Wow...this could be my solution, Robert....
    I wonder if I can swap the outfeed rollers, for something rubber....
    I'm not familiar with Baileigh brand. Anyone else know of them?
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    Thanks for the reply, Patrick. I'm currently...

    Thanks for the reply, Patrick. I'm currently using a Woodmaster 15" with spiral head. And, I have two 15" Grizzly widebelts. I'm getting a 30" dual drumsander, tomorrow.

    Really appreciate the...
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    Clearly that would have a digital read out, yes?...

    Clearly that would have a digital read out, yes?
    lol
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    Mainly because I wanted to stay with a new...

    Mainly because I wanted to stay with a new machine, and not used.
    But, perhaps I need to adjust my thinking.
    So, not being familiar with the used planer market, where do I search for something like...
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    I see. Well, 1/4" would be fine, actually. I can...

    I see. Well, 1/4" would be fine, actually. I can sand my stock down to 1/8", just fine.
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    I looked into this more, Larry, and I'm finding...

    I looked into this more, Larry, and I'm finding it for roughly $15,100. Adding a Phase Perfect (15HP 230V Digital Phase Converter) is another $5,200.
    So, we're starting to get well above the Laguna...
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    I was considering Laguna's PX22 at 7.5 horse,...

    I was considering Laguna's PX22 at 7.5 horse, single phase. Even has the segmented infeed roller, and digital read out.
    At $8,200 I'd save a lot of money.

    I wonder how much differnece i'd...
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    Very nice machine, Larry. I think the Tersa head...

    Very nice machine, Larry. I think the Tersa head would be fine too, and I love the quick change...but that 3phase requirement, is kind of a show stopper.
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    Richard, it it single phase? Does it have...

    Richard, it it single phase? Does it have electronic table positioning? Can it plane down to 1/8"....or 1/4"
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    Bill, do you really think I'll notice the...

    Bill, do you really think I'll notice the difference?
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    Brian, that's 3phase. I'm set up for single phase.

    Brian, that's 3phase. I'm set up for single phase.
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    Shopping for a new beast of a planer

    Hey gang....
    Right now I've got a Woodmaster planer, with a 7.5" motor and spiral head.
    I'm considering a serious upgrade, now that end of year says I can afford it.
    I'm looking at the Laguna P25...
  21. Say.... Anyone have a clue as to what size RPC...

    Say....
    Anyone have a clue as to what size RPC that Grizzly may sell, it would take to run this bad boy?
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/234671604954

    And, when using an RPC, does that mean I don't need...
  22. At $5-$6K for an RPC, plus $100 a month when not...

    At $5-$6K for an RPC, plus $100 a month when not even in use?......I think that's money I can instead put into an HR120....if I can find one.... Thanks for the info, tho, Lou.

    -dirk
  23. Yes, I'm going horizontal. Maybe I'll start...

    Yes, I'm going horizontal. Maybe I'll start another thread on all the reasons I prefer horizontal over vertical.
  24. I'm still striking out on finding a single phase...

    I'm still striking out on finding a single phase horizontal resaw, so if anyone sees one online, or locally, please let me know. You guys have given me a couple good leads up here lately, but...
  25. I did, and they told me that the nearest 3 phase...

    I did, and they told me that the nearest 3 phase power source to me, was about 2 miles away, and to run that to my shop would cost roughly $30K.
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