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(04-12-2018, 10:01 AM)Belle City Woodworking Wrote:
I added this 20" - 5hp planer to the shop. It has the Byrd Style Head. This was difficult to get into my basement shop
I loved my little Steel city 13" helical head planer but I just need something with a little more oomph! I am going to be doing a farm table and will be using an old dairy cow barn lumber for the build. I will let you know how it performs after the job is done.
Wow. that sucker has to be 1000lb. I bet it planes like a dream.
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Great looking planer - you'll probably have a bunch of woodworking friends dropping by w/ their glue-ups over the usual 12"-13" size of the 'lunch box' planers - my Makita does up to 12" which is fine for most of my small projects. Dave
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(04-12-2018, 10:01 AM)Belle City Woodworking Wrote: I added this 20" - 5hp planer to the shop. It has the Byrd Style Head. This was difficult to get into my basement shop
I loved my little Steel city 13" helical head planer but I just need something with a little more oomph! I am going to be doing a farm table and will be using an old dairy cow barn lumber for the build. I will let you know how it performs after the job is done.
Should work pretty well but more to the point of a review, you can tell everybody how easy or how difficult it is to rotate the cutters after running reclaimed lumber and dinging up a few inserts.
Got a good metal detector and a nice wire-brush on hand before you start?
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Nice planer. Expect your DC to fill much faster!
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Can I borrow the head for my planer??
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