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VersaFeed stock feeder
I have one and it does do the job. I use it on my shaper. If I were to
do it over I would get a larger one but it is twice as much money. It moves the wood well and the wheels are grippy. John Robatoy wrote: I see that The General and Delta offer the same stock feeder. It is low cost and looks like it should work. I cut a lot of strips of solid surface, very boring work, and whenever I do a lot, my hands feel like they want to drop off. Plus , there is always a snipe when I change hands.. and over a 12-foot length. I do that often. Soooo.. here's hoping-- any of you fine gents use one of those VersaFeeder/Brute jobbies? I know and have used the Delta's bigger brother. It is nice, (like the one one of our contributors here uses on a table router) but..I'm trying to save a few bucks. Thanks in advance. 0¿0 Rob |
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