Well, I bought one of those Dewalt 735 planers when Amazon hiccupped and
dropped the prices for 20 minutes.
Today, I finally unpacked it and gave it a small test. IT was awesome!!!! I
took it out of the box, installed the handle, plugged it in, adjusted the
depth of cut and started planning. It was fantastic. Smooth, quiet, chips
were shooting out in a straight line for 6 feet. It is sitting on the floor
and I now have to figure out what kind of stand to make.
I also came home with the Ridgid OSS from HD yesterday and set that up this
morning. It went together very quickly and I started to use. I needed the
spindle function but wound up using the spindle from the sanding belt
instead.
I am building a replacement ladder back chair upper section for the local
university and needed to sand the pattern for routing .
So today I used the Excalibur sliding table and every other tool in the
shop. I think a great first day in the new shop.
max
Nothing like ending the day feeling after a good workout in the wood shop :)
I just finished repairing some chairs. Although a little tedious, still
somewhat rewarding. I even used a few hand tools :)
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"max" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Well, I bought one of those Dewalt 735 planers when Amazon hiccupped and
> dropped the prices for 20 minutes.
> Today, I finally unpacked it and gave it a small test. IT was awesome!!!!
I
> took it out of the box, installed the handle, plugged it in, adjusted the
> depth of cut and started planning. It was fantastic. Smooth, quiet, chips
> were shooting out in a straight line for 6 feet. It is sitting on the
floor
> and I now have to figure out what kind of stand to make.
> I also came home with the Ridgid OSS from HD yesterday and set that up
this
> morning. It went together very quickly and I started to use. I needed the
> spindle function but wound up using the spindle from the sanding belt
> instead.
> I am building a replacement ladder back chair upper section for the local
> university and needed to sand the pattern for routing .
> So today I used the Excalibur sliding table and every other tool in the
> shop. I think a great first day in the new shop.
> max
>
I used the sliding table a couple of times )just because I could). It seems
handy. I am going to have to cut two feet off the right side so I can keep
the sliding table. That will leave me with a 40 inch rip to the right so I
think it will be fine.
I set up the Ridgid OSS and I love it. It is a little strange in that the
belt direction is clockwise and I have to stand on the other side to sand. I
guess the ones we had in the shop ran the other way.
max
> Nice. How did the Excalibur end up working out for you and your shop
> space?
>