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Jeff Balcom April 5th 04 09:15 AM

yorkcraft
 
Any comments on yorkcraft quality?
Im interested in the 6 inch jointer.



Tony April 5th 04 11:52 AM

yorkcraft
 
Hi, I've had the Yorkcraft 6" jointer now for over a year, no problems at
all. I paid $299 and $82 for shipping to Knoxville, TN, from the warehouse
in PA. The shipping company was R & L Carriers, it was delivered to my
house on a truck with a lift gate, ne extra charge. The driver rolled it
right into my garage/shop. I had a forklift available. I'd highly
recommend it. If you have any other questions, please feel free to email
me at:

tony1158
@
esper
..
com

Hope it helps,

Tony


Jeff Balcom wrote in message
...
Any comments on yorkcraft quality?
Im interested in the 6 inch jointer.





James T. Kirby April 12th 04 02:45 PM

yorkcraft
 
I have the 6" jointer. It works fine. Tables parallel, fence stays square,
etc. Just jointed and joined a walnut credenza top last night. I'd buy the
jointer again in a second, if I wanted another 6" one. I have rapidly come to
understand why one would prefer an 8", but I don't really have the room. (About
3/4 of the rough cut boards that I randomly bring home are too wide for the 6"
but would fit over an 8" jointer).

Jim Kirby


Jeff Balcom wrote:
Any comments on yorkcraft quality?
Im interested in the 6 inch jointer.



--
James T. Kirby
Center for Applied Coastal Research
University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716

phone: 302-831-2438
fax: 302-831-1228
email:
http://chinacat.coastal.udel.edu/~kirby


Tony April 15th 04 12:00 AM

yorkcraft
 
Hi, I also have the 6" Yorkcraft Jointer, works like a charm. Would buy
again in a heart beat.

Tony
James T. Kirby wrote in message
...
I have the 6" jointer. It works fine. Tables parallel, fence stays

square,
etc. Just jointed and joined a walnut credenza top last night. I'd buy

the
jointer again in a second, if I wanted another 6" one. I have rapidly

come to
understand why one would prefer an 8", but I don't really have the room.

(About
3/4 of the rough cut boards that I randomly bring home are too wide for

the 6"
but would fit over an 8" jointer).

Jim Kirby


Jeff Balcom wrote:
Any comments on yorkcraft quality?
Im interested in the 6 inch jointer.



--
James T. Kirby
Center for Applied Coastal Research
University of Delaware
Newark, DE 19716

phone: 302-831-2438
fax: 302-831-1228
email:
http://chinacat.coastal.udel.edu/~kirby





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