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any resources for opinions on 8" jointers? I'm interested in Bridgewood and
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Hi,
any resources for opinions on 8" jointers? I'm interested in Bridgewood and
Powermatic right now.
TIA,
Casey


I have the Grizzly G0500 and I really like it. It has plenty of power,
is solidly build, and with 75 inch table length and 4 cutter heads
(22,000 CPM) I don't think you can beat it's $795 price. Grizzly
delivered to my door in less than a week.

I've done 8 inch wide curly cherry and hard maple with very nice results.

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The G0543 is also a great value. Smooth running, quiet, HYOOGE table,
clean cuts. Picked it up at the depot (big trucks can't get up my
driveway), took four of us to carry it into the basement.
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DJ Delorie wrote in message ...
The G0543 is also a great value. Smooth running, quiet, HYOOGE table,
clean cuts. Picked it up at the depot (big trucks can't get up my
driveway), took four of us to carry it into the basement.


I've been eyeing that jointer. Do you think that the spiral carbide
cutterhead is worth the extra $400?

Seems to me like it would be as on nearly every other powertool
carbide teeth/bits have taken over.
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Casey wrote:

Hi,
any resources for opinions on 8" jointers? I'm interested in Bridgewood and
Powermatic right now.
TIA,
Casey



General makes a quality 8" as well. They make a very nice 12" if you
have the cash/space.... The biggest difference, besides the extra 4" is
the extra length of the bed. Definitely helps when milling 8' boards.

You can still establish a reference face on boards over 8" on an 8"
jointer. The technique is called "surfing." You have to be a bit
careful, but it can be done.

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