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Default Grizzly G1021X2 Extreme Series 15" Planer w/ Spiral Cutterhead

I'm sure this will be a fine machine. The real trouble with the
consumer and lower end units is the way they handle the bed rollers.
They are only adjustabable with a wrench and a screw driver. They have
an ecentric coller at each end and you have to twist it with a screw
driver to adject then lock it in place with a tiny little allen head
set screw. It is like this all the way up to 24" machines. The set
screws will dig in to the coller the firsttime you really crank them
down and you can then never make a fine adjustment near that location
because it just falls back to the detent you create.

Set up the bed rollers for smooth stock (stock already flattened on a
jointer or hand plane). I think the docs will say like 10 thousandths
above the table or something like that, maybe 18, can't recall. Just
take some time and get both bed rollers set nice and even across the
bed, then lock those suckers down good.

This will serve you well. If you try to plane rough lumber, you need
to raise the bed rollers. I personaly would just avoid doing that. You
need a Jointer to flatten on side first anyway to do proper squaring.
These planers will never really manage rough stoock well on the bed.
So setup for smooth stock and it should be a dream.

P.S. the reason to get the bed rollers well adjusted is for smooth
feeding and to minimize snipe.


On Oct 6, 11:56*am, "SteveA" wrote:
I have pretty much narrowed my search for a new planer to this machine. Does
anyone have any experience with this machine? pros cons? Better
sugggestions?

Upgrading from a portable delta, 12 1/2"

SteveA