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04 Jointer/Planer Recommendations |
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This article is from the Woodworking FAQ Collection 3, by multiple authors.
From: rlh@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (R. L. Hamilton)
Date: 12 Feb 88 15:20:53 GMT
I have decided to purchase a combination jointer/planer, but
cannot decide which one to get. I have looked at the Hitachi F100A,
EMCO, Ryobi, Makita 2030N, and the Schupach. All of these are in the
$1000 to $1500 price range. I will use the machine primarily
for furniture building. I should also point out that I have a
rather small shop, so size is a consideration. Any advice would be
appreciated.
 
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