Tb

"Tom"

20/03/2005 7:52 PM

Plate jointer

I want to buy a Plate Jointer and what I thought would be an easy decision,
Has turned into a "Spec" nightmare. I'm leaning toward the PC 557. Should I
be leaning a different direction?


This topic has 10 replies

Tb

"Tom"

in reply to "Tom" on 20/03/2005 7:52 PM

20/03/2005 8:12 PM

I would like to try to keep this around $200.00. Is the type III just the
newest version of the 557?


"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:Dzk%[email protected]...
>
> "Tom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:Wvk%[email protected]...
>>I want to buy a Plate Jointer and what I thought would be an easy
>>decision, Has turned into a "Spec" nightmare. I'm leaning toward the PC
>>557. Should I be leaning a different direction?
>
> You get the most features for the price with that one. You are also
> looking for the Type III. You would need to go to the much more expensive
> Lamello to do better.
>

j

in reply to "Tom" on 20/03/2005 7:52 PM

20/03/2005 2:35 PM


Tom wrote:
> I want to buy a Plate Jointer and what I thought would be an easy
decision,
> Has turned into a "Spec" nightmare. I'm leaning toward the PC 557.
Should I
> be leaning a different direction?

I have used several plate jointers, including the 557, and I would
recommend the Makita 3901. It is smoother, and more precise, IME.

PH

"Phillip Hallam-Baker"

in reply to "Tom" on 20/03/2005 7:52 PM

22/03/2005 7:32 PM

>I bought my 557 at Amazon for $140. There are specials now and then
unless
>you need it now.

I paid $180, if you put the tool in your amazon shopping basket it will
decrease to $180 for a day every 7 days or so. I have never seen it at
$140 but you can also use the standing $25 discount on purchases over
$200 to bring the price down to $155 which is fair.

tt

"toller"

in reply to "Tom" on 20/03/2005 7:52 PM

20/03/2005 8:15 PM

I bought my 557 at Amazon for $140. There are specials now and then unless
you need it now.
"Tom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I would like to try to keep this around $200.00. Is the type III just the
> newest version of the 557?
>
>
> "Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:Dzk%[email protected]...
>>
>> "Tom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:Wvk%[email protected]...
>>>I want to buy a Plate Jointer and what I thought would be an easy
>>>decision, Has turned into a "Spec" nightmare. I'm leaning toward the PC
>>>557. Should I be leaning a different direction?
>>
>> You get the most features for the price with that one. You are also
>> looking for the Type III. You would need to go to the much more
>> expensive Lamello to do better.
>>
>
>

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "Tom" on 20/03/2005 7:52 PM

20/03/2005 7:56 PM


"Tom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:Wvk%[email protected]...
>I want to buy a Plate Jointer and what I thought would be an easy decision,
>Has turned into a "Spec" nightmare. I'm leaning toward the PC 557. Should I
>be leaning a different direction?

You get the most features for the price with that one. You are also looking
for the Type III. You would need to go to the much more expensive Lamello
to do better.

Pg

Patriarch

in reply to "Tom" on 20/03/2005 7:52 PM

20/03/2005 5:06 PM

"Tom" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:0Pk%[email protected]:

> I would like to try to keep this around $200.00. Is the type III just
> the
> newest version of the 557?
>

If you can't get an acceptable price on the PC557 type III, there are more
than a few of us more than satisfied with the DeWalt plate jointer. These
two seem to be at that $200 & down sweet spot, price/feature/durability
considered.

And now that the two of them will have the same corporate parent, I hope
some other company steps up with a competitive product.

If you don't feel the need to do smaller than #0 biscuits, the DeWalt does
what the PC does.

Patriarch

DD

David

in reply to "Tom" on 20/03/2005 7:52 PM

20/03/2005 12:20 PM

You suck!

Dave (who paid about $200 IIRC)

toller wrote:

> I bought my 557 at Amazon for $140. There are specials now and then unless
> you need it now.

Rd

Robatoy

in reply to "Tom" on 20/03/2005 7:52 PM

20/03/2005 6:05 PM

In article <Wvk%[email protected]>,
"Tom" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I want to buy a Plate Jointer and what I thought would be an easy decision,
> Has turned into a "Spec" nightmare. I'm leaning toward the PC 557. Should I
> be leaning a different direction?
>
>

For the serious wooddorker, the consensus seems to indicate that the 557
type III is more than adequate. If you are going to do a lot of it, and
you insist on high precision, buy the Lamello.



....annnnnd, regardless of which brand you chose, and I have said this
many times before...buy Lamello bisquits, they're simply better.

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "Tom" on 20/03/2005 7:52 PM

20/03/2005 11:01 PM


"Tom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I would like to try to keep this around $200.00. Is the type III just the
> newest version of the 557?


It is the most current version. If you find some exceptionally good deal it
may be a Type II. You do not want the Type II. The Type III should be in
the price range that you have indicated.

Tb

"Tom"

in reply to "Tom" on 20/03/2005 7:52 PM

21/03/2005 12:14 AM

Thank you all for the advice. I was surprised at how fast I got responses
to my question..
Tom

"Tom" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I want to buy a Plate Jointer and what I thought would be an easy decision,
>Has turned into a "Spec" nightmare. I'm leaning toward the PC 557. Should I
>be leaning a different direction?
>


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