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Ron
 
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Default Any recommendations for a jointer around $500 ???

$339 for the YC, $419 for the BW model/

I didn't see $299 listed anywhere, but, I'd think I'd definetly have to
jump at that price. $339 isn't bad either.
I have to check on S&H charges or decide to take a trip across the state.

I'm in SW PA

Ron


"James T. Kirby" wrote in message
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$299 for the "sale" price? If so, that has been regular for a while.

These are good machines - I like mine and have no trouble with it. I'd

buy it
again in an instant (unless I could afford some really big piece o'

machinery
and had room for it, but that's always the case, right?)

Jim Kirby



Ron wrote:
ThankX for the tip, they look pretty good.

Any experience w/the Bridgewood BW-6R 6" model or the
YorkCraft YC-GJ 6".

At first glance the YC has the most +'s.
Mobile base
Higher RPM (4800 vs 4500)
Longer fence (35" vs 28")
$80 less, based on curreent 'sale' prices (are these their actual

normal
prices?)

Am I missing something?






"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message
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"Ron" wrote in message
news:HwDBc.154145$Ly.48640@attbi_s01...

Stationary or table top...
110 v
4" dust collection port

Pros or cons welcome. Cons more so, the mfg's will all give me the


'pros'

for their models, of course.


I'd check out the Bridgewood and Yorkcraft from Wilke Machine.
www.wilkemach.com






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