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[email protected] (Charlie Self)

14/12/2003 2:49 AM

Woodmaster

Anyone with experience, or know someone with experience, on the Woodmaster 725
planer/molder?

Charlie Self

"Man is a reasoning rather than a reasonable animal."
Alexander Hamilton

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Bb

"<<<___ Bob ___>>>"

in reply to [email protected] (Charlie Self) on 14/12/2003 2:49 AM

14/12/2003 3:00 AM

Don't remember the model number of mine, but it's the 18" version. I've had it
for about 8 years now and I love it. I'm not usually a fan of multi-purpose
tools, but this one I really like.

Charlie Self wrote:

> Anyone with experience, or know someone with experience, on the Woodmaster 725
> planer/molder?
>
> Charlie Self
>
> "Man is a reasoning rather than a reasonable animal."
> Alexander Hamilton
>
> http://hometown.aol.com/charliediy/myhomepage/business.html
>
>
>
>

--
I AM NOT PARANOID .. .. .. but EVERYONE thinks I am !! !! !!

<<<__ Bob __>>>

cC

[email protected] (Charlie Self)

in reply to "<<<___ Bob ___>>>" on 14/12/2003 3:00 AM

14/12/2003 11:39 AM

Bob responds:

>Don't remember the model number of mine, but it's the 18" version. I've had
>it
>for about 8 years now and I love it. I'm not usually a fan of multi-purpose
>tools, but this one I really like.
>
>Charlie Self wrote:
>
>> Anyone with experience, or know someone with experience, on the Woodmaster
>725
>> planer/molder?

Yeah, well, I doubt this one will get much multi-purpose use, if it gets
bought. My friend already has the big sander and likes it a lot. He could end
up making molding for some of this projects, I guess.

For some reason, I've never done anything with Woodmaster tools. I think I need
to do some checking here, myself.

Charlie Self

"Man is a reasoning rather than a reasonable animal."
Alexander Hamilton

http://hometown.aol.com/charliediy/myhomepage/business.html






















UA

Unisaw A100

in reply to [email protected] (Charlie Self) on 14/12/2003 2:49 AM

14/12/2003 12:30 PM

Charlie Self wrote:
>Anyone with experience, or know someone with experience, on the Woodmaster 725
>planer/molder?


Bitch Slap Bob Zajicek has something in his shop that's big
and wide and draws a lot of amperes but I can't quite
m'member what it was/is (Woodmaster or one of the other
sanders/saws/molders/planers that all kinda take on a
similar look). If you don't have his e-mail address let me
know and I'll forward it to you.

UA100

cC

[email protected] (Charlie Self)

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 14/12/2003 12:30 PM

14/12/2003 2:35 PM

Unisaw A100 writes:

>Bitch Slap Bob Zajicek has something in his shop that's big
>and wide and draws a lot of amperes but I can't quite
>m'member what it was/is (Woodmaster or one of the other
>sanders/saws/molders/planers that all kinda take on a
>similar look). If you don't have his e-mail address let me
>know and I'll forward it to you.

Got it somewhere. Probably in my address book where I almost never remember to
look.

He's gone off somewhere else to do his nerve rattling. It would be fun, er
interesting?, to have him back and commenting.

By the by, did he ever finish his workbench? We spent more damned time scooting
around Buckhead looking for a way out, and at the IWWF time before last. Last
time, we barely grazed. I think my age is catching up to me: I'm always
delighted when someone else does the driving in Atlanta.

Charlie Self

"Man is a reasoning rather than a reasonable animal."
Alexander Hamilton

http://hometown.aol.com/charliediy/myhomepage/business.html






















Nn

Nova

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 14/12/2003 12:30 PM

14/12/2003 6:23 PM

Unisaw A100 wrote:

> It is the Hell of the South though during my trip ('98/I had
> the same driver as you/there for the same reason) we went
> relatively unscathed by the traffic. I was lucky enough to
> be put up by the BitchSlap and his wife. Did some serious
> eating (home cooking as well as restaurant).

Do you mean Bob didn't give you the "Atlanta rush hour white knuckle special"?
You missed out on a treat.

I did enjoy my visit with Bob though.

--
Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
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[email protected] (Charlie Self)

in reply to Nova on 14/12/2003 6:23 PM

14/12/2003 7:24 PM

Nova writes:

>Unisaw A100 wrote:
>
>> It is the Hell of the South though during my trip ('98/I had
>> the same driver as you/there for the same reason) we went
>> relatively unscathed by the traffic. I was lucky enough to
>> be put up by the BitchSlap and his wife. Did some serious
>> eating (home cooking as well as restaurant).
>
>Do you mean Bob didn't give you the "Atlanta rush hour white knuckle
>special"?
>You missed out on a treat.
>
>I did enjoy my visit with Bob though.

Yeah, whew! U turns across 4-5-6 traffic lanes--how he picked the empty spots,
I do NOT want to know. I was born and raised right outside NYC, so am used to
heavy traffic, or was, but Atlanta is a whole 'nother thing.

Charlie Self

"Man is a reasoning rather than a reasonable animal."
Alexander Hamilton

http://hometown.aol.com/charliediy/myhomepage/business.html






















UA

Unisaw A100

in reply to Unisaw A100 on 14/12/2003 12:30 PM

14/12/2003 6:15 PM

Charlie Self wrote:
>He's gone off somewhere else to do his nerve rattling. It would be fun, er
>interesting?, to have him back and commenting.

He's over on the ShopNotes forums. He spends most of his
time in the Basement forum debating OT stuff with other
ShopNotes forum members.

>By the by, did he ever finish his workbench?

I got a picture of him and Thom Trail wrangling a big chunk
of it through a lunch box planer. That was long enough ago
to make me think he'd be done by now. He bought a Unisaw
from Redmonds and has (is having?) a devil of a time with
it. It is a re-furb and the first saw (a 3 horsie) wasn't
complete and had a portion of the blade tilting casting
missing. He turned that one back in and Sally upped to a 5
horsie.

>We spent more damned time scooting
>around Buckhead looking for a way out, and at the IWWF time before last. Last
>time, we barely grazed. I think my age is catching up to me: I'm always
>delighted when someone else does the driving in Atlanta.

It is the Hell of the South though during my trip ('98/I had
the same driver as you/there for the same reason) we went
relatively unscathed by the traffic. I was lucky enough to
be put up by the BitchSlap and his wife. Did some serious
eating (home cooking as well as restaurant).

UA100


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