For those of you that would like to "date your Parks Planer", I am
conducting a survey of Parks/Craftsman 12" planers in hopes of gathering
enough information to be able to establish the year of manufacture or at
least approximate it. If you would care to participate please contact me
via my email and I'll see that you get the survey. If you have already
dated your planer, please let me know how the date went. Curious minds want
to know.
To those of you who have already completed the survey - many thanks -
progress is being made.
Doug Rewerts
[email protected]
For now I am only interested in the 12" planer. That's keeping me busy
enough.
"Unisaw A100" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Bridger:
>>are you posting to/surveying in/communicating with www.owwm for this
>>survey?
>
> Not Doug here Bridger but the answer is yes. Doug's been
> working on this for a while.
>
>>are you interested in parks machines other than the planer? I have a
>>bandsaw....
>
> I'll let Doug answer this but I will ask, an 18"?
>
> UA100
Bridger:
>are you posting to/surveying in/communicating with www.owwm for this
>survey?
Not Doug here Bridger but the answer is yes. Doug's been
working on this for a while.
>are you interested in parks machines other than the planer? I have a
>bandsaw....
I'll let Doug answer this but I will ask, an 18"?
UA100
On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 18:39:18 -0500, "Doug Rewerts"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>For those of you that would like to "date your Parks Planer", I am
>conducting a survey of Parks/Craftsman 12" planers in hopes of gathering
>enough information to be able to establish the year of manufacture or at
>least approximate it. If you would care to participate please contact me
>via my email and I'll see that you get the survey. If you have already
>dated your planer, please let me know how the date went. Curious minds want
>to know.
>
>
>
>To those of you who have already completed the survey - many thanks -
>progress is being made.
>
>
>
>Doug Rewerts
>
>
>
>[email protected]
>
are you posting to/surveying in/communicating with www.owwm for this
survey?
are you interested in parks machines other than the planer? I have a
bandsaw....
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 22:26:41 GMT, Unisaw A100 <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Bridger:
>>ayup.
>>I bought it as a wood only saw, but once I got it home I discovered
>>that it has the wood/metal gearbox on it. <gloat>
>>it's branded craftsman, weighs about a ton, is a bit crude in it's
>>details but is waaay stout.
>
>
>
>You fargin' bastage! No really. If there was a saw I'd
>quest on that's it. It has a great (small) footprint and if
>I remember the re-saw isn't anything to be ashamed of.
>
>UA100
heh.....
12 inches under the guides. no option to add a riser, but if you need
more than that you should be looking at something more like a
woodmizer.
Bridger:
>ayup.
>I bought it as a wood only saw, but once I got it home I discovered
>that it has the wood/metal gearbox on it. <gloat>
>it's branded craftsman, weighs about a ton, is a bit crude in it's
>details but is waaay stout.
You fargin' bastage! No really. If there was a saw I'd
quest on that's it. It has a great (small) footprint and if
I remember the re-saw isn't anything to be ashamed of.
UA100
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 12:56:37 GMT, Unisaw A100 <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Bridger:
>>are you posting to/surveying in/communicating with www.owwm for this
>>survey?
>
>Not Doug here Bridger but the answer is yes. Doug's been
>working on this for a while.
>
>>are you interested in parks machines other than the planer? I have a
>>bandsaw....
>
>I'll let Doug answer this but I will ask, an 18"?
>
>UA100
ayup.
I bought it as a wood only saw, but once I got it home I discovered
that it has the wood/metal gearbox on it. <gloat>
it's branded craftsman, weighs about a ton, is a bit crude in it's
details but is waaay stout.