Kk

KIMOSABE

14/01/2009 3:09 PM

Hand Planer / Opinions

I'm just starting to look at getting an electric hand held planer.
Surfing around the net I found this Bosch 3365 on sale for $100, which
suits me pricewise.
http://www.toolup.com/bosch/3365.html?gclid=CI_W7--Uj5gCFQEoGgodBjXbDg

Any opinions or recommendations on a good hand planer for a
recreational woodworker?


This topic has 2 replies

BA

B A R R Y

in reply to KIMOSABE on 14/01/2009 3:09 PM

14/01/2009 7:36 PM

KIMOSABE wrote:
>
> Any opinions or recommendations on a good hand planer for a
> recreational woodworker?

I have a Bosch, but I don't use it for fine woodworking.

It's great on a jobsite, for planing doors, fixing bad framing for trim,
window, and door jamb installation, flushing door jambs and window
frames, fitting scribe boards, and fitting replacement floor boards. It
doesn't need a real bench to hold the work.

I've never taken in out in the shop.

Mm

-MIKE-

in reply to KIMOSABE on 14/01/2009 3:09 PM

14/01/2009 5:58 PM

KIMOSABE wrote:
> I'm just starting to look at getting an electric hand held planer.
> Surfing around the net I found this Bosch 3365 on sale for $100, which
> suits me pricewise.
> http://www.toolup.com/bosch/3365.html?gclid=CI_W7--Uj5gCFQEoGgodBjXbDg
>
> Any opinions or recommendations on a good hand planer for a
> recreational woodworker?


I've had that model for the 5 or so years and I'm pleased with it.
The only odd thing is that the front round knob is the depth-of-cut
adjustment,
so you have to be carefull not to turn it, if holding on to it while
cutting.


--

-MIKE-

"Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life"
--Elvin Jones (1927-2004)
--
http://mikedrums.com
[email protected]
---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply


You’ve reached the end of replies