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    Idle observations

    My DC (Delta 50-76) and TS (Delta 34-670....loud and small but functional) are actually not too loud up in the house, when they're both running.

    Mental note, though.....in the interest of "domestic relations", there will be NO milling of lumber on the planer (DW735) after the kids are in bed.....
    I wondered why the baseball was getting bigger....then it hit me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnT Fitzgerald View Post
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    Mental note, though.....in the interest of "domestic relations", there will be NO milling of lumber on the planer (DW735) after the kids are in bed.....
    I'll have to remember that one. Wait a minute. We don't have kids.
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    Lightbulb Time for a...

    ...box of ear plugs to hang by the front door.
    And a sign:

    WARNING!
    This machine starts automatically
    And may start at any time.
    That'll fix em.
    A Man's gotta do, what a man's gotta do. (Duck, run.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnT Fitzgerald View Post
    Mental note, though.....in the interest of "domestic relations", there will be NO milling of lumber on the planer (DW735) after the kids are in bed.....
    That's a good note John.

    Not owning a portable planer, I was amazed to discover how loud they are when I helped my brother install his cyclone.

    My stationary planer is so much quieter it's amazing.

    Regards, Rod.

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