sizing home jointers and planers?
"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message
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Bill wrote:
When I first started coming to the Wreck, a little before I "got
interested" in shop renovation, Lew helped me formulate the idea of
making a 6-7 foot workbench top by glueing together, face-to-face, a
bunch of 2-by dimensional lumber (SYP, 2by10s, ripped in half).
Being naive, I almost believed my glue-ups would be almost as nice as my
pictures. Now, being more familiar with jointers, I fear
"near-disaster", if I don't joint at one edge (which will end up on the
top) and the faces too. I have been encouraged to run glue-ups of 4
boards, say, through my planer, and I can see how that could help, but I
can see how things could work out a whole lot better if all of the
boards went through a jointer first, before and after glueing--not that
I have one.
Bill
Just curious, who would recommend me to use (or not use) a jointer for
this project (thinking the process and results would be better)?
With all due respect, I'll put Mike M. and Beltsander-Jack down for
"Ney". Any "Ayes"?
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A jointer has no place in this project; however, a 48" wide commercial
drum sander is another matter.
Lew,
Are you sure that would work? Wouldn't a 36" or larger thickness planer be
better?
John
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