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Rick Schmalzried
 
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On Sat, 07 Aug 2004 14:09:16 GMT, "Dave"
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It seems to me that a jointer is a once-in-a-lifetime purchase. When I
look back at tools I have bought before, I often wonder why I didn't buy
better quality or bigger equipment from the beginning. Therefore, now that I
am looking at buying a jointer, I feel tempted to go for an 8" machine
rather than smaller.

On the other hand, I do wonder if it will be more than I would ever
use. It seems also that if you make a mistake and hit a nail, those 8"
knives will be worth a lot more to replace. With this being a small market
tool, resale value of a bigger device would probably not match up as will
with purchase price. Certainly you pay lots more for the extra couple of
inches. I don't yet have any significant hands-on experience and therefore
would definitely be a newbie to that tool.

Any ideas out there? Can you do almost as much on a 6" machine as an 8"?

Dave


Dave,
I used a good 6" jointer for 10 years and have been very happy with
it. However, earlier this summer I got a good deal on a used 8"
Powermatic. I now wonder why I struggled with the 6" for so long.
The longer tables of the 8" make even narrow stock MUCH easier to
joint accuratly.

--Rick