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"DexAZ"

04/10/2003 3:25 PM

DW735 explode draw&parts list

Hello all

For exploded drawings and parts lists of DeWalts new DW735 13" planer, try
the following link:

http://www.dewaltservicenet.com/ServiceNet/logon.asp

You will need to create a user name and log-in, then search for the DW-735.

I did not search for it but I bet you can find their new DW-734 in there
also.

Wife is getting tired of me leaving ads, reviews etc. featuring yellow/black
planers out for her to see. I keep mentioning that _before_ we can start on
those dining room hutch additions, we _have to_ acquire a good planer. The
DW-735 seems to fit ours needs. I think I know what I'm getting for
Christmas this year! Then, as I will be out of excuses, I will have to
start on our first venture into furniture building with the hutch additions.

We looked one over at LOWES. Quite impressive! It is built like a tank,
solid and, at 92 pounds, very heavy. Height adjustment crank has a real
nice feel to it, smooth with no play or slop.


DexAZ


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"Dennis M. O'Connor"

in reply to "DexAZ" on 04/10/2003 3:25 PM

04/10/2003 10:44 PM

"DexAZ" <[email protected]> wrote ...
> ... DeWalts new DW735 13" planer ...
> We looked one over at LOWES. Quite impressive!

All the Lowe's in central Arizona are sold out of the DW735's.
They have some DW734's. And they think they'll be getting
more DW735's next week.

> ... It is built like a tank ...

And selling like hotcakes, it seems. Someone at DeWalt
really knows how to design thickness planers, apparently.
--
Dennis M. O'Connor [email protected]

YC

"Young Carpenter"

in reply to "DexAZ" on 04/10/2003 3:25 PM

04/10/2003 4:00 PM

They look like tanks too. I am surprised that DeWalt didn't add tracks and
a turret (to keep your neighbors away :))


--
Young Carpenter

"Violin playing and Woodworking are similar, it takes plenty of money,
plenty of practice, and you usually make way more noise than intended"

"DexAZ" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hello all
>
> For exploded drawings and parts lists of DeWalts new DW735 13" planer, try
> the following link:
>
> http://www.dewaltservicenet.com/ServiceNet/logon.asp
>
> You will need to create a user name and log-in, then search for the
DW-735.
>
> I did not search for it but I bet you can find their new DW-734 in there
> also.
>
> Wife is getting tired of me leaving ads, reviews etc. featuring
yellow/black
> planers out for her to see. I keep mentioning that _before_ we can start
on
> those dining room hutch additions, we _have to_ acquire a good planer.
The
> DW-735 seems to fit ours needs. I think I know what I'm getting for
> Christmas this year! Then, as I will be out of excuses, I will have to
> start on our first venture into furniture building with the hutch
additions.
>
> We looked one over at LOWES. Quite impressive! It is built like a tank,
> solid and, at 92 pounds, very heavy. Height adjustment crank has a real
> nice feel to it, smooth with no play or slop.
>
>
> DexAZ
>
>




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in reply to "DexAZ" on 04/10/2003 3:25 PM

04/10/2003 11:00 PM

On Sat, 4 Oct 2003 16:00:47 -0400, "Young Carpenter"
<Fiddleronroof*@*juno.com> wrote:

>They look like tanks too. I am surprised that DeWalt didn't add tracks and
>a turret (to keep your neighbors away :))


A camo version would be nice!

How about a green version for most, with a 2nd, tan version for desert
dwellers?

Barry


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