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You can make it look as easy as you like swapping attachments, but it's just like the Shop Smith- a big painful hassle.
I like my power tools ready to go.
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I can see that if you have $ and a small area to work. I also like my machines ready to go.
John
Always use the right tool for the job.
We need to clean house.
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But like Shop Smith used to say in their commercials; "... the skill is built right into the machine."
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11-17-2018, 11:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-17-2018, 11:56 PM by Lumber Yard®.)
Too much hassle switching in between functions. It's bad enough when you f-up and have to go back to resurface and cut a new/replacement part with dedicated machines ... these all-in-one machines present a whole other level of PITA. If there is a choice I'll go with dedicated machines every single time. IMHO
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it would ease some of the frustrations I have with the size of my shop, which often involves a lot of moving the joiner around so I can use more of the tablesaw. I don't even want to think about moving the bandsaw. It's out of the way right now, but I can't use it where it is.
I want a jointer/planer, but I probably will not get one anytime soon.