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I just read an article in Wood magazine. It tested the Grizzly, Jet , and
DeWalt portable planers. The DeWalt is the new one that has been talked about here. It looks more like the stationary style planer. Has 3 blades instead of the normal 2, and has 2 speeds. Like the new Delta, apparently the DeWalt produces a marginal advantage with using the slower planer speed as the fast speed is slow enough to begin with. It also has an automatic cutter head lock and apparently produces no snipe, none, zip, unless you are hogging off a lot of wood. The planer uses disposable blades. Apparently it quite loud and weighs almost 100 lbs. Oh yeah, its color is still Yella. Now a question from me. I have been using a portable planer for about 15 years that uses HSS blades that can be resharpened. For those of you that have the disposable blades, how long do they last before having to buy a new set? |
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