ROANIN wrote:
> Mike Marlow wrote:
>> ROANIN wrote:
>>> HeyBub wrote:
>>>> ROANIN wrote:
>>>>> I have a Ryobi AP10 Surface Planer that I need an operators manual
>>>>> for. Anyone have one they can scan or know where I can get one.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Roanin
>>>>
>>>> Google is (sometimes) your friend.
>>>>
>>>> Try here:
>>>>
>>>> http://powertool.manualsonline.com/mdownloads/1abfaaf4-2403-41b4-98c6-498c87d853b1.pdf
>>>
>>> Thanks Bub, you have no Idea how many hours I have spent on Google
>>> searching for this manual with no success.
>>>
>>> Roanin
>>
>> That's wierd. I searched for Ryobi AP10 Surface Planer manual and
>> the first link returned was the manual.
> Don't know, tried again and still no manual, must be doing something
> wrong!
> R
That's really wierd. In theory, google should return the same results to
you as it does to anyone else using google for a search engine. Is your
browser set up to use google or is it using yahoo or some other search
engine? Unfortunately, google has become something of a verb these days and
that can be misleading.
--
-Mike-
[email protected]
ROANIN wrote:
> HeyBub wrote:
>> ROANIN wrote:
>>> I have a Ryobi AP10 Surface Planer that I need an operators manual
>>> for. Anyone have one they can scan or know where I can get one.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Roanin
>>
>> Google is (sometimes) your friend.
>>
>> Try here:
>>
>> http://powertool.manualsonline.com/mdownloads/1abfaaf4-2403-41b4-98c6-498c87d853b1.pdf
>
> Thanks Bub, you have no Idea how many hours I have spent on Google
> searching for this manual with no success.
>
You're welcome. The reason I was so quick off the draw was that just hours
before I bought a used Ryobi AP-12.
After playing with it for an hour or so, I found a way to keep insects from
entering the house!
Here's what you do:
1. Buy about three cedar fence pickets (PT won't work)
2. Plane the boards down to about 1/8".
3. Throw away the resulting thin picket.
4. Sprinkle the resulting 12 cubic yards of shavings about 6" deep around
the perimeter of your house. Discard the remaining 8 cubic yards of fluff.
"HeyBub" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> ROANIN wrote:
>> HeyBub wrote:
>>> ROANIN wrote:
>>>> I have a Ryobi AP10 Surface Planer that I need an operators manual
>>>> for. Anyone have one they can scan or know where I can get one.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Roanin
>>>
>>> Google is (sometimes) your friend.
>>>
>>> Try here:
>>>
>>> http://powertool.manualsonline.com/mdownloads/1abfaaf4-2403-41b4-98c6
>>> -498c87d853b1.pdf
>>
>> Thanks Bub, you have no Idea how many hours I have spent on Google
>> searching for this manual with no success.
>>
>
> You're welcome. The reason I was so quick off the draw was that just
> hours before I bought a used Ryobi AP-12.
>
> After playing with it for an hour or so, I found a way to keep insects
> from entering the house!
>
> Here's what you do:
> 1. Buy about three cedar fence pickets (PT won't work)
> 2. Plane the boards down to about 1/8".
> 3. Throw away the resulting thin picket.
> 4. Sprinkle the resulting 12 cubic yards of shavings about 6" deep
> around the perimeter of your house. Discard the remaining 8 cubic
> yards of fluff.
>
>
You could joint the cedar pickets down to just a few tiny strips if you
want to protect your neighbor's house as well. ;-)
Planer shavings work great as fire starters. Started one the other night
by dumping a garbage bag of shavings on the various sticks and logs and
lighting a handful. 10 minutes later, we had a roaring fire.
Puckdorpper
--
Never teach your apprentice everything you know.
ROANIN wrote:
> HeyBub wrote:
>> ROANIN wrote:
>>> I have a Ryobi AP10 Surface Planer that I need an operators manual
>>> for. Anyone have one they can scan or know where I can get one.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Roanin
>>
>> Google is (sometimes) your friend.
>>
>> Try here:
>>
>> http://powertool.manualsonline.com/mdownloads/1abfaaf4-2403-41b4-98c6-498c87d853b1.pdf
>
> Thanks Bub, you have no Idea how many hours I have spent on Google
> searching for this manual with no success.
>
> Roanin
That's wierd. I searched for Ryobi AP10 Surface Planer manual and the first
link returned was the manual.
--
-Mike-
[email protected]
On Oct 24, 7:54=A0am, "ROANIN" <[email protected]> wrote:
> HeyBub wrote:
> > ROANIN wrote:
> >> I have a Ryobi AP10 Surface Planer that I need an operators manual
> >> for. Anyone have one they can scan or know where I can get one.
>
> >> Thanks,
>
> >> Roanin
>
> > Google is (sometimes) your friend.
>
> > Try here:
>
> >http://powertool.manualsonline.com/mdownloads/1abfaaf4-2403-41b4-98c6...
>
> Thanks Bub, you have no Idea how many hours I have spent on Google search=
ing
> for this manual with no success.
>
> Roanin
Just curious --- why do you need it? I posted a message concerning
parts and repair a couple of years ago and have received several
emails regarding parts sources (one a week or so ago). I might be
able to help if yours is broken. My machine was an AP12 but they are
cousins..
RonB
HeyBub wrote:
> ROANIN wrote:
>> I have a Ryobi AP10 Surface Planer that I need an operators manual
>> for. Anyone have one they can scan or know where I can get one.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Roanin
>
> Google is (sometimes) your friend.
>
> Try here:
>
> http://powertool.manualsonline.com/mdownloads/1abfaaf4-2403-41b4-98c6-498c87d853b1.pdf
Thanks Bub, you have no Idea how many hours I have spent on Google searching
for this manual with no success.
Roanin
RonB wrote:
> On Oct 24, 7:54 am, "ROANIN" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> HeyBub wrote:
>>> ROANIN wrote:
>>>> I have a Ryobi AP10 Surface Planer that I need an operators manual
>>>> for. Anyone have one they can scan or know where I can get one.
>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>
>>>> Roanin
>>
>>> Google is (sometimes) your friend.
>>
>>> Try here:
>>
>>> http://powertool.manualsonline.com/mdownloads/1abfaaf4-2403-41b4-98c6...
>>
>> Thanks Bub, you have no Idea how many hours I have spent on Google
>> searching for this manual with no success.
>>
>> Roanin
>
> Just curious --- why do you need it? I posted a message concerning
> parts and repair a couple of years ago and have received several
> emails regarding parts sources (one a week or so ago). I might be
> able to help if yours is broken. My machine was an AP12 but they are
> cousins..
>
> RonB
Well I bought it off a buddy of mine and have used it a lot and I think the
blades need to be sharpened or at the least cleaned. I just wanted to see
what the manual said about removal and installation.
Mike Marlow wrote:
> ROANIN wrote:
>> HeyBub wrote:
>>> ROANIN wrote:
>>>> I have a Ryobi AP10 Surface Planer that I need an operators manual
>>>> for. Anyone have one they can scan or know where I can get one.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Roanin
>>>
>>> Google is (sometimes) your friend.
>>>
>>> Try here:
>>>
>>> http://powertool.manualsonline.com/mdownloads/1abfaaf4-2403-41b4-98c6-498c87d853b1.pdf
>>
>> Thanks Bub, you have no Idea how many hours I have spent on Google
>> searching for this manual with no success.
>>
>> Roanin
>
> That's wierd. I searched for Ryobi AP10 Surface Planer manual and
> the first link returned was the manual.
Don't know, tried again and still no manual, must be doing something wrong!
R
"Mike Marlow" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> ROANIN wrote:
>> HeyBub wrote:
>>> ROANIN wrote:
>>>> I have a Ryobi AP10 Surface Planer that I need an operators manual
>>>> for. Anyone have one they can scan or know where I can get one.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Roanin
>>>
>>> Google is (sometimes) your friend.
>>>
>>> Try here:
>>>
>>> http://powertool.manualsonline.com/mdownloads/1abfaaf4-2403-41b4-98c6-498c87d853b1.pdf
>>
>> Thanks Bub, you have no Idea how many hours I have spent on Google
>> searching for this manual with no success.
>>
>> Roanin
>
> That's wierd. I searched for Ryobi AP10 Surface Planer manual and the
> first link returned was the manual.
And the second link was someone looking for it!