Hi All,
Santa was Veeerrrrrry good this year. So, I'm looking for a jointer.
6" size, 220VAC is available. I read the archives, but nothing recent.
I'm convinced Grizzly makes good table saws, but don't know squat
about jointers. I will be using it on lighter projects, and will
probably continue to buy finished boards rather than rough cut boards.
Hey, this is a HOBBY, not a job!
Any brand suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Rich.....
rich wrote:
> Santa was Veeerrrrrry good this year. So, I'm looking for a jointer.
> 6" size, 220VAC is available. I read the archives, but nothing recent.
> I'm convinced Grizzly makes good table saws, but don't know squat
> about jointers. I will be using it on lighter projects, and will
> probably continue to buy finished boards rather than rough cut boards.
> Hey, this is a HOBBY, not a job!
I'll get it out of the way now - get the 8" Grizzly G0586. You'll
appreciate the larger size and you won't find a better deal, at $700 to
your door.
JP
rich wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Santa was Veeerrrrrry good this year. So, I'm looking for a jointer.
> 6" size, 220VAC is available. I read the archives, but nothing recent.
> I'm convinced Grizzly makes good table saws, but don't know squat
> about jointers. I will be using it on lighter projects, and will
> probably continue to buy finished boards rather than rough cut boards.
> Hey, this is a HOBBY, not a job!
>
> Any brand suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Regards,
>
> Rich.....
Rich,
I have the Yorkcraft YC-6J 6" Jointer from Wilke Machinery. Thus far
no complaints, I have had it for about a year. Bought it based on good
review ("best value" award) in FWW. Current price is $339 +shipping.
They also have an 8" version. Here is a link
http://wilkemachinery.com/Yorkcraft.tpl?cart=11360002931310925
DJ
Hello Rich;
I've had one of the Grizzly 6" jointers for about 10 years, and it's
served me well. I don't remember having any significant problems with
it. With a little care in setup it cuts straight. I've reground the
knives and rechecked the setup a few times over the years. I don't use
it a lot (maybe a few times a week), but it's handy for putting a quick
straight edge on a 2-4 ft long board. The only modification I made was
a better switch mounted on a raised post behind the bed. I don't like
having to bend way down to shut a machine off!
The 6" jointer doesn't have a whole lot of horsepower, so you have to
be reasonable about the depth of cut. I regularly use mine on 8/4 hard
maple, set to take off 1/32" per pass. If you expect to be jointing
stacks of long, heavy boards, then the 8" jointer would be more
suitable because of the extra power and rigidity.
I have 6 or 7 Grizzly machines in my shop, and overall I'm satisfied
with them. They're not perfect out of the box, but with a little
tweaking and a few modifications, they've been workhorses.
Bruce Johnson
Johnson's Extremely Strange Musical Instrument Co.
Burbank, CA
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>
> rich wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Santa was Veeerrrrrry good this year. So, I'm looking for a jointer.
>> 6" size, 220VAC is available. I read the archives, but nothing recent.
>> I'm convinced Grizzly makes good table saws, but don't know squat
>> about jointers. I will be using it on lighter projects, and will
>> probably continue to buy finished boards rather than rough cut boards.
>> Hey, this is a HOBBY, not a job!
>>
>> Any brand suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Rich.....
>
> Rich,
>
> I have the Yorkcraft YC-6J 6" Jointer from Wilke Machinery. Thus far
> no complaints, I have had it for about a year. Bought it based on good
> review ("best value" award) in FWW. Current price is $339 +shipping.
> They also have an 8" version. Here is a link
>
> http://wilkemachinery.com/Yorkcraft.tpl?cart=11360002931310925
>
> DJ
I second that - I went to their showroom expecting to take one home. I ended
up taking the 8" home instead. The 6" just looked sooo puny next to the 8"!
Anyway, I am very happy with the unit.
I know any excuse to buy tools, but if you are going to continue buying
finished boards, I am not sure of the value of a jointer.
I am using my 6in jointer less and less, and I buy rough cut lumber. I use
the planer and table saw more and more.
I now prefer to straighten the edge "close enough" with a hand plane, and
then use the table saw to get the opposite end straight, then flip the board
for actual cutting. This seems to give me a better result in less time.
I am one of many jointer owners who finds it too easy to joint a straight
board and result in a curved piece. It is all in the technique - and I have
not mastered this one yet.
Dave Paine.
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> Hi All,
>
> Santa was Veeerrrrrry good this year. So, I'm looking for a jointer.
> 6" size, 220VAC is available. I read the archives, but nothing recent.
> I'm convinced Grizzly makes good table saws, but don't know squat
> about jointers. I will be using it on lighter projects, and will
> probably continue to buy finished boards rather than rough cut boards.
> Hey, this is a HOBBY, not a job!
>
> Any brand suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Regards,
>
> Rich.....
>
"rich" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> Santa was Veeerrrrrry good this year. So, I'm looking for a jointer.
> 6" size, 220VAC is available. I read the archives, but nothing recent.
> I'm convinced Grizzly makes good table saws, but don't know squat
> about jointers. I will be using it on lighter projects, and will
> probably continue to buy finished boards rather than rough cut boards.
> Hey, this is a HOBBY, not a job!
>
> Any brand suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
Whatever you can find used. (of course the switch on my used Delta just
broke, but I can afford 10 new switches and be ahead of buying new...)
No wrote:
> I second that - I went to their showroom expecting to take one home. I ended
> up taking the 8" home instead. The 6" just looked sooo puny next to the 8"!
> Anyway, I am very happy with the unit.
There is a lot to be said for buying an 8" jointer to begin with. I doubt
seriously you'll need to buy bigger in the future, and I also doubt you'll
regret the sheer manliness of the beast. Mine is a pleasure to use (a North
State/Sunhill clone).
I can't say that for the 6" Delta that it replaced.
--
Mortimer Schnerd, RN
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Mortimer Schnerd, RN wrote:
> No wrote:
>
>>I second that - I went to their showroom expecting to take one home. I ended
>>up taking the 8" home instead. The 6" just looked sooo puny next to the 8"!
>>Anyway, I am very happy with the unit.
>
>
>
> There is a lot to be said for buying an 8" jointer to begin with. I doubt
> seriously you'll need to buy bigger in the future, and I also doubt you'll
> regret the sheer manliness of the beast. Mine is a pleasure to use (a North
> State/Sunhill clone).
>
> I can't say that for the 6" Delta that it replaced.
>
>
Count me in with the "shoulda just bought the 8 inch" crowd. When folks
tell you to forgo the 6" and go directly with the 8" - listen to them.
You will spend less in the long run, since you won't take a hit when you
sell your 6" in order to buy the 8".
-jj
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