I was cleaning out my garage/shop yesterday and came across a few things
that I no longer need, but may be useful to somebody out there. They are
all offered free plus the cost of boxing and shipping on a first come basis.
They are as follows:
Rails and fence from a DeWalt DW746 table saw. 30" rip capacity. In good
condition. Removed when I installed the Biesemeyer.
One pair of blades for a DW733 planer. I assume they would work on a DW734,
but you'd be short a blade.
Dust hood for said planer.
Belt for said planer.
I acquired the planer in non-working condition with the listed accessories.
I never got the planer working, and decided to give up on it (a dog had peed
on it and it was rusted solid). If anyone wants any of these things, send
me an e-mail and we'll make arrangements.
Charlie
On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 23:35:44 GMT, "Mark L." <[email protected]>
wrote:
|Damn, now I'm cornfused. I thought we were supposed to use cats for
|pushsticks.... Oops, sorry Tabby.
No no no. You use cats for targets.
http://www.richsalter.btinternet.co.uk/cks1/index.html
Sorry, once you try this, you'll give up on woodworking.
"Greg Bouchard" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> How much for the dog?
If the dog had peed on _my_ planer, it would be a pushstick by now...
Rob
http://www.amateurtermite.com
Charlie,
I'll take you up on those planer blades. I have had my DW733 for about 6yrs
now. A spare set would be great.
I already have a dust hood, but I'm checking with a friend to see if he
would want that.
So how to proceed?
Thanks
Rick
"Charlie Mraz" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I was cleaning out my garage/shop yesterday and came across a few things
> that I no longer need, but may be useful to somebody out there. They are
> all offered free plus the cost of boxing and shipping on a first come
basis.
> They are as follows:
>
> Rails and fence from a DeWalt DW746 table saw. 30" rip capacity. In good
> condition. Removed when I installed the Biesemeyer.
> One pair of blades for a DW733 planer. I assume they would work on a
DW734,
> but you'd be short a blade.
> Dust hood for said planer.
> Belt for said planer.
>
> I acquired the planer in non-working condition with the listed
accessories.
> I never got the planer working, and decided to give up on it (a dog had
peed
> on it and it was rusted solid). If anyone wants any of these things, send
> me an e-mail and we'll make arrangements.
>
> Charlie
>
>
The planer items have been spoken for. The TS fence is still available.
Charlie
"Rick R." <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Charlie,
>
> I'll take you up on those planer blades. I have had my DW733 for about
6yrs
> now. A spare set would be great.
>
> I already have a dust hood, but I'm checking with a friend to see if he
> would want that.
>
> So how to proceed?
>
> Thanks
>
> Rick
>
>
> "Charlie Mraz" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > I was cleaning out my garage/shop yesterday and came across a few things
> > that I no longer need, but may be useful to somebody out there. They
are
> > all offered free plus the cost of boxing and shipping on a first come
> basis.
> > They are as follows:
> >
> > Rails and fence from a DeWalt DW746 table saw. 30" rip capacity. In
good
> > condition. Removed when I installed the Biesemeyer.
> > One pair of blades for a DW733 planer. I assume they would work on a
> DW734,
> > but you'd be short a blade.
> > Dust hood for said planer.
> > Belt for said planer.
> >
> > I acquired the planer in non-working condition with the listed
> accessories.
> > I never got the planer working, and decided to give up on it (a dog had
> peed
> > on it and it was rusted solid). If anyone wants any of these things,
send
> > me an e-mail and we'll make arrangements.
> >
> > Charlie
> >
> >
>
>
It wasn't my dog, and I knew it had happened when I got the planer. I
actually got it thrown in for free when I bought my tablesaw, so I figured
it was no big loss if I couldn't get it to go.
Charlie
"Rob Walters" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Greg Bouchard" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > How much for the dog?
>
> If the dog had peed on _my_ planer, it would be a pushstick by now...
>
> Rob
>
> http://www.amateurtermite.com
>
>
>
>
Damn, now I'm cornfused. I thought we were supposed to use cats for
pushsticks.... Oops, sorry Tabby. Mark L.
Rob Walters wrote:
> "Greg Bouchard" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>How much for the dog?
>
>
> If the dog had peed on _my_ planer, it would be a pushstick by now...
>
> Rob
>
> http://www.amateurtermite.com
>
>
>
>
Charlie,
Good of you to offer these to the group. I don't need any of the items but
I "believe" that the DW733 blades will not work in the DW734. If I recall
correctly, the new planers all use the double-edged disposable blades and
the ones you have can be sharpened and are single edge blades. Those
(DW733's) are pricey blades ($55) and getting rare hereabouts (NE) since no
one is selling the DW733. I purchased two extra sets about a year ago so I
don't need them but anyone that doesn't have a spare set should grab'em.
Bob S.
"Charlie Mraz" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I was cleaning out my garage/shop yesterday and came across a few things
> that I no longer need, but may be useful to somebody out there. They are
> all offered free plus the cost of boxing and shipping on a first come
basis.
> They are as follows:
>
> Rails and fence from a DeWalt DW746 table saw. 30" rip capacity. In good
> condition. Removed when I installed the Biesemeyer.
> One pair of blades for a DW733 planer. I assume they would work on a
DW734,
> but you'd be short a blade.
> Dust hood for said planer.
> Belt for said planer.
>
> I acquired the planer in non-working condition with the listed
accessories.
> I never got the planer working, and decided to give up on it (a dog had
peed
> on it and it was rusted solid). If anyone wants any of these things, send
> me an e-mail and we'll make arrangements.
>
> Charlie
>
>