04-21-2022, 09:30 PM
I have never had an electric hand planer … always did it by hand.
I am in the middle of building a 4500 sq ft workshop.
When I started putting up the LVL’s and then TJI’s … wood beam headers and floor trusses … I found a lot of what I call over lap … spot where one layer stopped and a second started.
I hated this … held one LVL off the other when double up … my square would not sit flat on top of a TJI so it was hard to mark.
I called the manufacturer … he said sand (belt sander) or plane them off.
OK … tried sanding. Worked great but took a long time and wore out belts.
I was at Harbor Freight (please don’t laugh … I don’t buy and real tools from them …. just getting some bar clamps I could leave out in the rain).
I saw a planer on special.
Hmmmm … this might do the trick … it is cheap enough I can try it and if it dies before a year, for $5 extra, I can get anther (bought the insurance).
Been using it … it works great!
Took down the high spots … even brought a few LVL’s that had expanded over winter back to size.
But just as I figured, it died.
I am replacing in but I am sure in short time the replacement will die.
Since I use it so much, I want to pick up a decent one … but which one?
As usual, I have read all the reviews … but none jump out as a winner.
Even the lowest rated (craftsman for $79) got 4.0 stars.
Ryobi … $80 …. 4.4 // Porter Cable … $80 …. 4.4 Bosch $125 … 4.5 // Dewalt $159 …. 4.3 Makita … $169 …. 4.6 // Makita $239 …. 4.6
I want corded (did I say I was old school and hated most battery tools).
Any suggestions on which one and why?
Thanks again sooooo much … Mike
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I am in the middle of building a 4500 sq ft workshop.
When I started putting up the LVL’s and then TJI’s … wood beam headers and floor trusses … I found a lot of what I call over lap … spot where one layer stopped and a second started.
I hated this … held one LVL off the other when double up … my square would not sit flat on top of a TJI so it was hard to mark.
I called the manufacturer … he said sand (belt sander) or plane them off.
OK … tried sanding. Worked great but took a long time and wore out belts.
I was at Harbor Freight (please don’t laugh … I don’t buy and real tools from them …. just getting some bar clamps I could leave out in the rain).
I saw a planer on special.
Hmmmm … this might do the trick … it is cheap enough I can try it and if it dies before a year, for $5 extra, I can get anther (bought the insurance).
Been using it … it works great!
Took down the high spots … even brought a few LVL’s that had expanded over winter back to size.
But just as I figured, it died.
I am replacing in but I am sure in short time the replacement will die.
Since I use it so much, I want to pick up a decent one … but which one?
As usual, I have read all the reviews … but none jump out as a winner.
Even the lowest rated (craftsman for $79) got 4.0 stars.
Ryobi … $80 …. 4.4 // Porter Cable … $80 …. 4.4 Bosch $125 … 4.5 // Dewalt $159 …. 4.3 Makita … $169 …. 4.6 // Makita $239 …. 4.6
I want corded (did I say I was old school and hated most battery tools).
Any suggestions on which one and why?
Thanks again sooooo much … Mike
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[url=https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYAzdvTKwlfPxOTVmYMoAjg]Mike Builds a Workshop