It is time to supplement my Delta 12.5" planer. I have used and abused it
for 5 years and it just isn't big enough for some of the things I am now
doing.
Ideally I would want a 5 HP 15" planer that has a depth of cut of 8.5" so
I can finish plane 8" square posts. Unfortunately it appears that doesn't
exist and I will have to move up to a 20".
Shop Fox and Grizzly are the only ones that I can find that exceeds 8".
While I am a Powermatic bigot their support center said that they were 8"
+.00". Also I don't want one of the monster 1500+ pounders and want to
stay under 800 lbs nor do I have 3 phase power available and am not
particularly interested in the spiral cut machines. This planer will
average 2 hours use a week.
I am looking for recommendations. TIA
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Art Ransom
Lancaster , Texas
[email protected]
www.turningaround.org
Art Ransom wrote:
>
> It is time to supplement my Delta 12.5" planer. I have used and abused it
> for 5 years and it just isn't big enough for some of the things I am now
> doing.
> Ideally I would want a 5 HP 15" planer that has a depth of cut of 8.5" so
> I can finish plane 8" square posts. Unfortunately it appears that doesn't
> exist and I will have to move up to a 20".
> Shop Fox and Grizzly are the only ones that I can find that exceeds 8".
> While I am a Powermatic bigot their support center said that they were 8"
> +.00". Also I don't want one of the monster 1500+ pounders and want to
> stay under 800 lbs nor do I have 3 phase power available and am not
> particularly interested in the spiral cut machines. This planer will
> average 2 hours use a week.
> I am looking for recommendations. TIA
For the size of material you're talking, I'd keep looking until I found
a used "big iron" machine at a reasonable price. I don't think the
light duty machines are up to that, personally.
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 18:18:58 -0500, "Art Ransom"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>It is time to supplement my Delta 12.5" planer. I have used and abused it
>for 5 years and it just isn't big enough for some of the things I am now
>doing.
Is Lancaster far from Houston?
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LRod
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