kN

[email protected] (NoNameAtAll)

22/01/2004 2:57 PM

Which 6" jointer?

I have settled on getting a jointer next and I'm looking for some advice on
which one to get. I've ruled out the 8" models because they're just too
expensive. With regard to 6" models, the ones in my price range that I've been
able to identify are the following:

Central Machinery (Harbor Freight) 31849-5VGA 7" INDUSTRIAL RABBETING JOINTER
WITH STAND ($219) (OK, I know this is 7" rather than 6" but it's still in my
price range)

Central Machinery (Harbor Freight) 30289-8VGA 6'' INDUSTRIAL RABBETING JOINTER
($270)

Central Machinery (Harbor Freight) 45253-0VGA 6'' JOINTER WITH STAND ($300)

Grizzly G1182Z 6" x 47" Super Heavy-Duty Jointer - Z Series ($325)

Grizzly G1182HW 6" x 47" Jointer With Handwheels ($325)

Grizzly G1182ZHW 6" x 47" Super Heavy-Duty Jointer with Handwheels - Z Series
($425)

Delta JT360 Shopmaster 6" Stationary Jointer ($450)

Grizzly G1182ZX 6" x 47" Heavy-Duty Jointer ($475)

Grizzly G1182ZXHW 6" x 47" Heavy-duty Jointer with Handwheels ($475)

To tell you the truth those last two are probably out of my price range. In
fact, I had hoped to spend less than $400 if I can still get a good machine for
that price. If everything that cheap is junk, then I'll just have to bit the
bullet and pay more. And of course, if I missed any models, by all means please
point them out to me.

Anyway, I spent a couple hours last night comparing the specs for these
machines and frankly I don't see much of a difference. Of course, I'm not sure
what I should be looking for in a jointer, so that inhibits my ability to
research them. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. And thanks for your
patience with all these newbie inquiries.


This topic has 30 replies

BM

"Brian Mahaney"

in reply to [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) on 22/01/2004 2:57 PM

23/01/2004 3:22 PM


Brian <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> "Mike in Idaho" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:<[email protected]>...
> > You didn't list the Sunhill ($400 with shipping). I absolutely love
mine.
> > It has the single welded base (more sturdy less vibration) and
handwheels --
> > easy to nudge them ever so slightly to get the outfeed table to be at
the
> > right height relative to the blades (I've heard that can be difficult on
the
> > lever type models, but I've never tried it...). Replacement knives were
> > CHEAP -- $20 for 3. I ordered a second set for when I get my main ones
> > sharpened (~$13).
> >
> > My 2 cents...
>
> I ordered a Sunhill in early December. It has been on backorder ever
> since. They keep telling me "next week" and at this point I think
> they're just dicking me around. I'm about ready to cancel the order.
> We'll see. I'll probably hang in there for another week or two and
> then look elsewhere.
>
> Brian.

I don't think they are dicking you around. The same thing happened to me
last year. It's just that they wait for the next shipment and sell them all
before they even arrive (that's my impression). I imagine that's one way
they keep the cost so low and the quality good. I love mine. It was worth
the wait.

Brian


g

in reply to [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) on 22/01/2004 2:57 PM

23/01/2004 12:03 AM

I just posted a 6" sears craftsman jointer / plainer for 300.00 .
but i ami north east michigan. very little use . sells for 589.99 new

dD

[email protected] (Dick Durbin)

in reply to [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) on 22/01/2004 2:57 PM

23/01/2004 4:11 AM

[email protected] (Brian) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> I ordered a Sunhill in early December. It has been on backorder ever
> since. They keep telling me "next week" and at this point I think
> they're just dicking me around. I'm about ready to cancel the order.
> We'll see. I'll probably hang in there for another week or two and
> then look elsewhere.

Wait for it if you can; it's worth it. I have had mine for several
years and have been very pleased with it.

I would recommend to anyone who is buying his first jointer to get
Taunton's video on tuning a jointer. The video certainly makes
setting up and using the jointer a lot more understandable.

Dick Durbin
Tallahassee

aa

[email protected] (avthokie)

in reply to [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) on 22/01/2004 2:57 PM

22/01/2004 6:21 PM

>
> The great value in jointers seemto be the around: Sunhill, Yorkcraft and
> Grizzly.
>

My Yorkcraft was delivered about two weeks ago and I have only cut ~24
feet of board, but so far I like it. It was ~$350 delivered.

Su

Shawn

in reply to [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) on 22/01/2004 2:57 PM

22/01/2004 9:42 AM

I picked up the JT360 at Lowe's when they had their 20% off sale for $279
(regular price $349 - not $449 like everyone else).

Shawn

On 22 Jan 2004 14:57:09 GMT, NoNameAtAll wrote:

> I have settled on getting a jointer next and I'm looking for some advice on
> which one to get. I've ruled out the 8" models because they're just too
> expensive. With regard to 6" models, the ones in my price range that I've been
> able to identify are the following:
>
> Central Machinery (Harbor Freight) 31849-5VGA 7" INDUSTRIAL RABBETING JOINTER
> WITH STAND ($219) (OK, I know this is 7" rather than 6" but it's still in my
> price range)
>
> Central Machinery (Harbor Freight) 30289-8VGA 6'' INDUSTRIAL RABBETING JOINTER
> ($270)
>
> Central Machinery (Harbor Freight) 45253-0VGA 6'' JOINTER WITH STAND ($300)
>
> Grizzly G1182Z 6" x 47" Super Heavy-Duty Jointer - Z Series ($325)
>
> Grizzly G1182HW 6" x 47" Jointer With Handwheels ($325)
>
> Grizzly G1182ZHW 6" x 47" Super Heavy-Duty Jointer with Handwheels - Z Series
> ($425)
>
> Delta JT360 Shopmaster 6" Stationary Jointer ($450)
>
> Grizzly G1182ZX 6" x 47" Heavy-Duty Jointer ($475)
>
> Grizzly G1182ZXHW 6" x 47" Heavy-duty Jointer with Handwheels ($475)
>
> To tell you the truth those last two are probably out of my price range. In
> fact, I had hoped to spend less than $400 if I can still get a good machine for
> that price. If everything that cheap is junk, then I'll just have to bit the
> bullet and pay more. And of course, if I missed any models, by all means please
> point them out to me.
>
> Anyway, I spent a couple hours last night comparing the specs for these
> machines and frankly I don't see much of a difference. Of course, I'm not sure
> what I should be looking for in a jointer, so that inhibits my ability to
> research them. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. And thanks for your
> patience with all these newbie inquiries.

Mi

"Mike in Idaho"

in reply to [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) on 22/01/2004 2:57 PM

22/01/2004 5:42 PM

You didn't list the Sunhill ($400 with shipping). I absolutely love mine.
It has the single welded base (more sturdy less vibration) and handwheels --
easy to nudge them ever so slightly to get the outfeed table to be at the
right height relative to the blades (I've heard that can be difficult on the
lever type models, but I've never tried it...). Replacement knives were
CHEAP -- $20 for 3. I ordered a second set for when I get my main ones
sharpened (~$13).

My 2 cents...

"NoNameAtAll" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I have settled on getting a jointer next and I'm looking for some advice
on
> which one to get. I've ruled out the 8" models because they're just too
> expensive. With regard to 6" models, the ones in my price range that I've
been
> able to identify are the following:
>
> Central Machinery (Harbor Freight) 31849-5VGA 7" INDUSTRIAL RABBETING
JOINTER
> WITH STAND ($219) (OK, I know this is 7" rather than 6" but it's still in
my
> price range)
>
> Central Machinery (Harbor Freight) 30289-8VGA 6'' INDUSTRIAL RABBETING
JOINTER
> ($270)
>
> Central Machinery (Harbor Freight) 45253-0VGA 6'' JOINTER WITH STAND
($300)
>
> Grizzly G1182Z 6" x 47" Super Heavy-Duty Jointer - Z Series ($325)
>
> Grizzly G1182HW 6" x 47" Jointer With Handwheels ($325)
>
> Grizzly G1182ZHW 6" x 47" Super Heavy-Duty Jointer with Handwheels - Z
Series
> ($425)
>
> Delta JT360 Shopmaster 6" Stationary Jointer ($450)
>
> Grizzly G1182ZX 6" x 47" Heavy-Duty Jointer ($475)
>
> Grizzly G1182ZXHW 6" x 47" Heavy-duty Jointer with Handwheels ($475)
>
> To tell you the truth those last two are probably out of my price range.
In
> fact, I had hoped to spend less than $400 if I can still get a good
machine for
> that price. If everything that cheap is junk, then I'll just have to bit
the
> bullet and pay more. And of course, if I missed any models, by all means
please
> point them out to me.
>
> Anyway, I spent a couple hours last night comparing the specs for these
> machines and frankly I don't see much of a difference. Of course, I'm not
sure
> what I should be looking for in a jointer, so that inhibits my ability to
> research them. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. And thanks for
your
> patience with all these newbie inquiries.

JM

John McCoy

in reply to [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) on 22/01/2004 2:57 PM

22/01/2004 5:03 PM

[email protected] (NoNameAtAll) wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> I have settled on getting a jointer next and I'm looking for some
> advice on which one to get. I've ruled out the 8" models because
> they're just too expensive. With regard to 6" models, the ones in my
> price range that I've been able to identify are the following:

<snip list>

Well, the most important feature in a jointer is the length
of the table (plus it's flatness, of course). Second most
important is the length of the fence, I'd say. But I suspect
all jointers in the class you're looking at are the same in
those respects.

So you pretty much come down to convenience features (handwheels
versus levers, etc) and the makers reputation for a quality
product. Delta & Jet lead Grizzly in that regard, while Grizzly
in turn is a long way ahead of Harbor Freight.

My personal preference is for a closed stand model, and for
handwheels rather than levers. So I'd be attracted to the
Grizzly models(*) (not that I can figure out the difference
between them, all the G1182 varients look the same to me).

John

(* were I in your situation. I actually have a Jet)

Tt

"Tony"

in reply to [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) on 22/01/2004 2:57 PM

22/01/2004 9:38 PM

I've had my Yorkcraft for about a year, Have never had a problem. Mine was
$299 + $82 for delivery......

Tony
avthokie <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> >
> > The great value in jointers seemto be the around: Sunhill, Yorkcraft and
> > Grizzly.
> >
>
> My Yorkcraft was delivered about two weeks ago and I have only cut ~24
> feet of board, but so far I like it. It was ~$350 delivered.

Tt

"Tony"

in reply to [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) on 22/01/2004 2:57 PM

22/01/2004 11:03 PM

Hi, I don't have a dust collector, I let it fall on the floor and sweep and
vacuum it up. The Jointer is VERY similar to the Delta 6" pro jointer,
looks the same, except for color and switch location. The dust chute is a
square port, seems to be well sealed and it comes with a plastic 4" dust
port that you can attach a hose to.

Tony
Toller <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Tony" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:YI%[email protected]...
> > I've had my Yorkcraft for about a year, Have never had a problem. Mine
> was
> > $299 + $82 for delivery......
> >
> > Tony
> > avthokie <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > > >
> > > > The great value in jointers seemto be the around: Sunhill, Yorkcraft
> and
> > > > Grizzly.
> > > >
> > >
> > > My Yorkcraft was delivered about two weeks ago and I have only cut ~24
> > > feet of board, but so far I like it. It was ~$350 delivered.
> >
> How effective is the DC port? Some have so many openings that you don't
get
> much of any suction. How about the Yorkcraft?
>
>

md

"mttt"

in reply to [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) on 22/01/2004 2:57 PM

22/01/2004 4:17 PM


"NoNameAtAll" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> Anyway, I spent a couple hours last night comparing the specs for these
> machines and frankly I don't see much of a difference. Of course, I'm not
sure
> what I should be looking for in a jointer, so that inhibits my ability to
> research them. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. And thanks for
your
> patience with all these newbie inquiries.

Know the feeling - the specs will be similar to identical. What you cannot
get a sense for is "quality". Does the fence move easily? Are the relevant
parts flat? Are the parts that need to be tight and in tolerance, tight and
in tolerance?

Even tho' many of the machines are similar in appearnce; similar in
construction - the higher priced ones are usually built to higher quality
standards.

The great value in jointers seemto be the around: Sunhill, Yorkcraft and
Grizzly.

Believe me I *know* what it's like to be on a budget - but the Jointer will
become a critical piece of machinery in your shop. And they do a good job of
holding their value. Don't go too cheap here. I managed to find a great
deal on the Jet 6" model and I find myself turning it on all of the time
now...

Cu

Chuck

in reply to [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) on 22/01/2004 2:57 PM

22/01/2004 4:10 PM

How about the Ridgid 6 1/8" jointer (JP0610) at the BORG? Last I
checked, it was around $329. I like mine.

NoNameAtAll wrote:

>I have settled on getting a jointer next and I'm looking for some advice on
>which one to get. I've ruled out the 8" models because they're just too
>expensive. With regard to 6" models, the ones in my price range that I've been
>able to identify are the following:
>
>Central Machinery (Harbor Freight) 31849-5VGA 7" INDUSTRIAL RABBETING JOINTER
>WITH STAND ($219) (OK, I know this is 7" rather than 6" but it's still in my
>price range)
>
>Central Machinery (Harbor Freight) 30289-8VGA 6'' INDUSTRIAL RABBETING JOINTER
>($270)
>
>Central Machinery (Harbor Freight) 45253-0VGA 6'' JOINTER WITH STAND ($300)
>
>Grizzly G1182Z 6" x 47" Super Heavy-Duty Jointer - Z Series ($325)
>
>Grizzly G1182HW 6" x 47" Jointer With Handwheels ($325)
>
>Grizzly G1182ZHW 6" x 47" Super Heavy-Duty Jointer with Handwheels - Z Series
>($425)
>
>Delta JT360 Shopmaster 6" Stationary Jointer ($450)
>
>Grizzly G1182ZX 6" x 47" Heavy-Duty Jointer ($475)
>
>Grizzly G1182ZXHW 6" x 47" Heavy-duty Jointer with Handwheels ($475)
>
>To tell you the truth those last two are probably out of my price range. In
>fact, I had hoped to spend less than $400 if I can still get a good machine for
>that price. If everything that cheap is junk, then I'll just have to bit the
>bullet and pay more. And of course, if I missed any models, by all means please
>point them out to me.
>
>Anyway, I spent a couple hours last night comparing the specs for these
>machines and frankly I don't see much of a difference. Of course, I'm not sure
>what I should be looking for in a jointer, so that inhibits my ability to
>research them. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. And thanks for your
>patience with all these newbie inquiries.
>
>

SM

"Stephen M"

in reply to [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) on 22/01/2004 2:57 PM

22/01/2004 10:42 AM

That was me.

That was not the only problem.... the motor never worked... I eventually
ended up using a spare from an old table saw.

Stay away from the HF/CM machines.

"Edwin Pawlowski" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "NoNameAtAll" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> >
> > Central Machinery (Harbor Freight) 31849-5VGA 7" INDUSTRIAL RABBETING
> JOINTER
> > WITH STAND ($219) (OK, I know this is 7" rather than 6" but it's still
in
> my
> > price range)
>
> There was mention of this one last week. The owner could not get good 7"
> blades and is using another brand of 6".
>
> Nothing from Harbor Freight impresses me.
> Ed
>
>

JT

"James T. Kirby"

in reply to [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) on 22/01/2004 2:57 PM

28/01/2004 12:43 PM

If you have seen the Delta and like it, look up the Yorkcraft at Wilke
Machinery. I have one, and like it. sells for 299 + shipping.

Jim Kirby



NoNameAtAll wrote:
> I have settled on getting a jointer next and I'm looking for some advice on
> which one to get. I've ruled out the 8" models because they're just too
> expensive. With regard to 6" models, the ones in my price range that I've been
> able to identify are the following:
>
> Central Machinery (Harbor Freight) 31849-5VGA 7" INDUSTRIAL RABBETING JOINTER
> WITH STAND ($219) (OK, I know this is 7" rather than 6" but it's still in my
> price range)
>
> Central Machinery (Harbor Freight) 30289-8VGA 6'' INDUSTRIAL RABBETING JOINTER
> ($270)
>
> Central Machinery (Harbor Freight) 45253-0VGA 6'' JOINTER WITH STAND ($300)
>
> Grizzly G1182Z 6" x 47" Super Heavy-Duty Jointer - Z Series ($325)
>
> Grizzly G1182HW 6" x 47" Jointer With Handwheels ($325)
>
> Grizzly G1182ZHW 6" x 47" Super Heavy-Duty Jointer with Handwheels - Z Series
> ($425)
>
> Delta JT360 Shopmaster 6" Stationary Jointer ($450)
>
> Grizzly G1182ZX 6" x 47" Heavy-Duty Jointer ($475)
>
> Grizzly G1182ZXHW 6" x 47" Heavy-duty Jointer with Handwheels ($475)
>
> To tell you the truth those last two are probably out of my price range. In
> fact, I had hoped to spend less than $400 if I can still get a good machine for
> that price. If everything that cheap is junk, then I'll just have to bit the
> bullet and pay more. And of course, if I missed any models, by all means please
> point them out to me.
>
> Anyway, I spent a couple hours last night comparing the specs for these
> machines and frankly I don't see much of a difference. Of course, I'm not sure
> what I should be looking for in a jointer, so that inhibits my ability to
> research them. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. And thanks for your
> patience with all these newbie inquiries.

--
James T. Kirby
Center for Applied Coastal Research
University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716

phone: 302-831-2438
fax: 302-831-1228
email: [email protected]
http://chinacat.coastal.udel.edu/~kirby

Tt

"Tony"

in reply to "James T. Kirby" on 28/01/2004 12:43 PM

28/01/2004 11:00 PM

It is odd, not sure why though.


Anonymoose <Ihatespam> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> "Tony" <[email protected]> wrote in
> news:[email protected]:
>
> > Hi, I live in Knoxville, TN, shipping from the warehouse in PA to here
> > was $82.
>
> That's odd...I live half that distance (Manassas, VA) from them and it
cost
> me $88! I bought the Bridgewood, but I can't imagine it making that much
> diff.

kN

[email protected] (NoNameAtAll)

in reply to "James T. Kirby" on 28/01/2004 12:43 PM

28/01/2004 5:48 PM

>If you have seen the Delta and like it, look up the Yorkcraft at Wilke
>Machinery. I have one, and like it. sells for 299 + shipping.

Thanks for your opinion. Unfortunately Wilke charges over $100 for shipping, so
that rules them out. I'm only halfway across the country from them, so I can't
imagine what it must cost to ship something all the way to the east coast.

EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to "James T. Kirby" on 28/01/2004 12:43 PM

28/01/2004 6:07 PM


"NoNameAtAll" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> >If you have seen the Delta and like it, look up the Yorkcraft at Wilke
> >Machinery. I have one, and like it. sells for 299 + shipping.
>
> Thanks for your opinion. Unfortunately Wilke charges over $100 for
shipping, so
> that rules them out. I'm only halfway across the country from them, so I
can't
> imagine what it must cost to ship something all the way to the east coast.

They have had "sales" on shipping at times. But, 299 + 100 = 399. Delta
is 549
Ed

EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to "James T. Kirby" on 28/01/2004 12:43 PM

28/01/2004 8:25 PM


"Anonymoose" <Ihatespam> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> "Tony" <[email protected]> wrote in
> news:[email protected]:
>
> > Hi, I live in Knoxville, TN, shipping from the warehouse in PA to here
> > was $82.
>
> That's odd...I live half that distance (Manassas, VA) from them and it
cost
> me $88! I bought the Bridgewood, but I can't imagine it making that much
> diff.

Many of these companies will deliver anywhere for a set price. See Grizzly
for examples of "anywhere in the country for $XX". Wilke does the same
thing from what I know.
Ed

kN

[email protected] (NoNameAtAll)

in reply to "Edwin Pawlowski" on 28/01/2004 8:25 PM

28/01/2004 10:04 PM

>Many of these companies will deliver anywhere for a set price. See Grizzly
>for examples of "anywhere in the country for $XX". Wilke does the same
>thing from what I know.

You're right about Grizzly, but I don't think Wilke does it that way. I had to
tell them my ZIP code. Then they came back a few moments later with a shipping
price that was more than $100. People from around the country have reported
several different shipping rates from Wilke.

AI

Anonymoose

in reply to "James T. Kirby" on 28/01/2004 12:43 PM

28/01/2004 12:21 PM

"Tony" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> Hi, I live in Knoxville, TN, shipping from the warehouse in PA to here
> was $82.

That's odd...I live half that distance (Manassas, VA) from them and it cost
me $88! I bought the Bridgewood, but I can't imagine it making that much
diff.

Tt

"Tony"

in reply to "James T. Kirby" on 28/01/2004 12:43 PM

28/01/2004 1:16 PM

Hi, I live in Knoxville, TN, shipping from the warehouse in PA to here was
$82.

Tony
NoNameAtAll <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> >If you have seen the Delta and like it, look up the Yorkcraft at Wilke
> >Machinery. I have one, and like it. sells for 299 + shipping.
>
> Thanks for your opinion. Unfortunately Wilke charges over $100 for
shipping, so
> that rules them out. I'm only halfway across the country from them, so I
can't
> imagine what it must cost to ship something all the way to the east coast.

bB

in reply to [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) on 22/01/2004 2:57 PM

22/01/2004 4:25 PM

"Mike in Idaho" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> You didn't list the Sunhill ($400 with shipping). I absolutely love mine.
> It has the single welded base (more sturdy less vibration) and handwheels --
> easy to nudge them ever so slightly to get the outfeed table to be at the
> right height relative to the blades (I've heard that can be difficult on the
> lever type models, but I've never tried it...). Replacement knives were
> CHEAP -- $20 for 3. I ordered a second set for when I get my main ones
> sharpened (~$13).
>
> My 2 cents...

I ordered a Sunhill in early December. It has been on backorder ever
since. They keep telling me "next week" and at this point I think
they're just dicking me around. I'm about ready to cancel the order.
We'll see. I'll probably hang in there for another week or two and
then look elsewhere.

Brian.

Tt

"Tony"

in reply to [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) on 22/01/2004 2:57 PM

22/01/2004 1:12 PM

Hi, I have the Yorkcraft 6" jointer from Wilke Mach, I love it, no problems,
looks just like the 6" Pro Jointer from Delta. It is $299 + shipping.
www.wilkemach.com

Tony
John McCoy <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) wrote in
> news:[email protected]:
>
> > I have settled on getting a jointer next and I'm looking for some
> > advice on which one to get. I've ruled out the 8" models because
> > they're just too expensive. With regard to 6" models, the ones in my
> > price range that I've been able to identify are the following:
>
> <snip list>
>
> Well, the most important feature in a jointer is the length
> of the table (plus it's flatness, of course). Second most
> important is the length of the fence, I'd say. But I suspect
> all jointers in the class you're looking at are the same in
> those respects.
>
> So you pretty much come down to convenience features (handwheels
> versus levers, etc) and the makers reputation for a quality
> product. Delta & Jet lead Grizzly in that regard, while Grizzly
> in turn is a long way ahead of Harbor Freight.
>
> My personal preference is for a closed stand model, and for
> handwheels rather than levers. So I'd be attracted to the
> Grizzly models(*) (not that I can figure out the difference
> between them, all the G1182 varients look the same to me).
>
> John
>
> (* were I in your situation. I actually have a Jet)

Ba

B a r r y B u r k e J r .

in reply to [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) on 22/01/2004 2:57 PM

23/01/2004 11:48 AM

On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 23:26:14 GMT, "Toller" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I just looked at the Ridgid. It was $399.
>The dust chute has a bunch of openings in it, so i wouldn't expect a DC to
>be particularly effective. What have you found?


My Ridgid has a few screw holes in the dust chute. They don't seem to
affect the chip removal at all.

Barry

EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) on 22/01/2004 2:57 PM

22/01/2004 3:30 PM


"NoNameAtAll" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> Central Machinery (Harbor Freight) 31849-5VGA 7" INDUSTRIAL RABBETING
JOINTER
> WITH STAND ($219) (OK, I know this is 7" rather than 6" but it's still in
my
> price range)

There was mention of this one last week. The owner could not get good 7"
blades and is using another brand of 6".

Nothing from Harbor Freight impresses me.
Ed

Tt

"Tony"

in reply to [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) on 22/01/2004 2:57 PM

28/01/2004 1:14 PM

I have the Yorkcraft to, love it......

Tony
James T. Kirby <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> If you have seen the Delta and like it, look up the Yorkcraft at Wilke
> Machinery. I have one, and like it. sells for 299 + shipping.
>
> Jim Kirby
>
>
>
> NoNameAtAll wrote:
> > I have settled on getting a jointer next and I'm looking for some advice
on
> > which one to get. I've ruled out the 8" models because they're just too
> > expensive. With regard to 6" models, the ones in my price range that
I've been
> > able to identify are the following:
> >
> > Central Machinery (Harbor Freight) 31849-5VGA 7" INDUSTRIAL RABBETING
JOINTER
> > WITH STAND ($219) (OK, I know this is 7" rather than 6" but it's still
in my
> > price range)
> >
> > Central Machinery (Harbor Freight) 30289-8VGA 6'' INDUSTRIAL RABBETING
JOINTER
> > ($270)
> >
> > Central Machinery (Harbor Freight) 45253-0VGA 6'' JOINTER WITH STAND
($300)
> >
> > Grizzly G1182Z 6" x 47" Super Heavy-Duty Jointer - Z Series ($325)
> >
> > Grizzly G1182HW 6" x 47" Jointer With Handwheels ($325)
> >
> > Grizzly G1182ZHW 6" x 47" Super Heavy-Duty Jointer with Handwheels - Z
Series
> > ($425)
> >
> > Delta JT360 Shopmaster 6" Stationary Jointer ($450)
> >
> > Grizzly G1182ZX 6" x 47" Heavy-Duty Jointer ($475)
> >
> > Grizzly G1182ZXHW 6" x 47" Heavy-duty Jointer with Handwheels ($475)
> >
> > To tell you the truth those last two are probably out of my price range.
In
> > fact, I had hoped to spend less than $400 if I can still get a good
machine for
> > that price. If everything that cheap is junk, then I'll just have to bit
the
> > bullet and pay more. And of course, if I missed any models, by all means
please
> > point them out to me.
> >
> > Anyway, I spent a couple hours last night comparing the specs for these
> > machines and frankly I don't see much of a difference. Of course, I'm
not sure
> > what I should be looking for in a jointer, so that inhibits my ability
to
> > research them. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. And thanks for
your
> > patience with all these newbie inquiries.
>
> --
> James T. Kirby
> Center for Applied Coastal Research
> University of Delaware
> Newark, DE 19716
>
> phone: 302-831-2438
> fax: 302-831-1228
> email: [email protected]
> http://chinacat.coastal.udel.edu/~kirby
>

Tt

"Toller"

in reply to [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) on 22/01/2004 2:57 PM

23/01/2004 3:34 AM


"Tony" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:YI%[email protected]...
> I've had my Yorkcraft for about a year, Have never had a problem. Mine
was
> $299 + $82 for delivery......
>
> Tony
> avthokie <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > >
> > > The great value in jointers seemto be the around: Sunhill, Yorkcraft
and
> > > Grizzly.
> > >
> >
> > My Yorkcraft was delivered about two weeks ago and I have only cut ~24
> > feet of board, but so far I like it. It was ~$350 delivered.
>
How effective is the DC port? Some have so many openings that you don't get
much of any suction. How about the Yorkcraft?

Tt

"Toller"

in reply to [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) on 22/01/2004 2:57 PM

22/01/2004 11:26 PM


"Chuck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> How about the Ridgid 6 1/8" jointer (JP0610) at the BORG? Last I
> checked, it was around $329. I like mine.
>
I just looked at the Ridgid. It was $399.
The dust chute has a bunch of openings in it, so i wouldn't expect a DC to
be particularly effective. What have you found?

Ba

B a r r y B u r k e J r .

in reply to [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) on 22/01/2004 2:57 PM

22/01/2004 9:07 PM

On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 16:10:47 GMT, Chuck
<[email protected]> wrote:

>How about the Ridgid 6 1/8" jointer (JP0610) at the BORG? Last I
>checked, it was around $329. I like mine.

As do I.

It does what I need it to do , for near Grizzly price, and I was able
to finger it before purchase.

Barry

LL

LRod

in reply to [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) on 22/01/2004 2:57 PM

22/01/2004 6:52 PM

On 22 Jan 2004 14:57:09 GMT, [email protected] (NoNameAtAll)
wrote:

Too bad your price range is so low. I have a surplus DJ15 (because I
bought a DJ20) that I'm planning on selling. However, I'm not going to
give it away. Of course you would have to live near NE Florida, too,
as I don't intend to ship it.


LRod

Master Woodbutcher and seasoned termite

Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999

http://www.woodbutcher.net

Bn

Bridger

in reply to [email protected] (NoNameAtAll) on 22/01/2004 2:57 PM

22/01/2004 2:00 PM

On Thu, 22 Jan 2004 16:17:23 GMT, "mttt" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
>"NoNameAtAll" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>>
>> Anyway, I spent a couple hours last night comparing the specs for these
>> machines and frankly I don't see much of a difference. Of course, I'm not
>sure
>> what I should be looking for in a jointer, so that inhibits my ability to
>> research them. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. And thanks for
>your
>> patience with all these newbie inquiries.
>
>Know the feeling - the specs will be similar to identical. What you cannot
>get a sense for is "quality". Does the fence move easily? Are the relevant
>parts flat? Are the parts that need to be tight and in tolerance, tight and
>in tolerance?
>
>Even tho' many of the machines are similar in appearnce; similar in
>construction - the higher priced ones are usually built to higher quality
>standards.
>
>The great value in jointers seemto be the around: Sunhill, Yorkcraft and
>Grizzly.
>
>Believe me I *know* what it's like to be on a budget - but the Jointer will
>become a critical piece of machinery in your shop. And they do a good job of
>holding their value. Don't go too cheap here. I managed to find a great
>deal on the Jet 6" model and I find myself turning it on all of the time
>now...
>


if value is your consideration shop for older american made machinery.
for about the price of a new 6" taiwanese jointer I got an 8" jointer
made in the USofA in the early 70's.
Bridger


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