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Dave W Dave W is offline
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Default Rent a Planer/Joiner for an hour in Seattle?

If you find someone out there, offer to sharpen the blades; teak can be very
rough on planer and jointer blades. I have seen actual pockets of sand in
teak planks. In fact, why not use a hand plane?
Dave
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I have three teak boards made by gluing together .5"x.5" strips. The
widest one is 11.5" wide and now I need to make them square (hence the
planer and joiner needed). Anyone have any idea how I can get this
done without paying though the nose? Thanks,
Tool-less