Rj

Randal

29/08/2005 11:30 AM

Possible gloat

I had been keeping my eye out for a used jointer, all I had found were the
bold Craftsman benchtop ones with a stand from the 80's. So I had started
to look at new and possibly getting the HF as a temp solution. My fathers
work (freight auction) came up with a Rigid 6" for $216. $3 cheaper then
the HF, I only know one friend who has this one, and he has barely used
it, buy likes it. Was this a good buy for a start, (went from a 4 1/8 inch
freebe, wanting an 8" but not enough power yet)?


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EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to Randal on 29/08/2005 11:30 AM

30/08/2005 1:44 PM


"Randal" <[email protected]> wrote in message

>> My fathers
>> work (freight auction) came up with a Rigid 6" for $216. $3 cheaper then
>> the HF, I only know one friend who has this one, and he has barely used
>> it, buy likes it. Was this a good buy for a start, (went from a 4 1/8
>> inch freebe, wanting an 8" but not enough power yet)?
>
>
> Picked it up today, Still sealed, new in the box, no damage. I'm a happy
> camper.

This is the one that sells for $400? I'd offer it up for approval of the
Board of Gloatness.

Rj

Randal

in reply to Randal on 29/08/2005 11:30 AM

30/08/2005 3:32 AM

Randal wrote:

> I had been keeping my eye out for a used jointer, all I had found were
> the
> bold Craftsman benchtop ones with a stand from the 80's. So I had started
> to look at new and possibly getting the HF as a temp solution. My fathers
> work (freight auction) came up with a Rigid 6" for $216. $3 cheaper then
> the HF, I only know one friend who has this one, and he has barely used
> it, buy likes it. Was this a good buy for a start, (went from a 4 1/8
> inch freebe, wanting an 8" but not enough power yet)?


Picked it up today, Still sealed, new in the box, no damage. I'm a happy
camper.

Bb

"BillyBob"

in reply to Randal on 29/08/2005 11:30 AM

29/08/2005 5:43 PM


"Randal" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>My fathers
> work (freight auction) came up with a Rigid 6" for $216. $3 cheaper then
> the HF, I only know one friend who has this one, and he has barely used
> it, buy likes it. Was this a good buy for a start, (went from a 4 1/8
inch
> freebe, wanting an 8" but not enough power yet)?

Its a good, fair price. I don't know if I would call it a gloat. When you
get it as surplus or used, I think you give up a 3 year warranty, thus the
much lower price.

Bob

TT

"Toller"

in reply to Randal on 29/08/2005 11:30 AM

29/08/2005 5:01 PM


"Randal" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I had been keeping my eye out for a used jointer, all I had found were the
> bold Craftsman benchtop ones with a stand from the 80's. So I had started
> to look at new and possibly getting the HF as a temp solution. My fathers
> work (freight auction) came up with a Rigid 6" for $216. $3 cheaper then
> the HF, I only know one friend who has this one, and he has barely used
> it, buy likes it. Was this a good buy for a start, (went from a 4 1/8
> inch
> freebe, wanting an 8" but not enough power yet)?

If it is good condition it is a reasonable price, but not a gloat; sorry.


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