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Reddit mentions of 6" Bench Top Jointer 37-071

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Durable cast iron construction increases weight providing stability and reducing vibrationPrecision-machining of the table and fence ensures long term accuracyHeavy duty, cast iron fence support system for accurate jointingSimple fence adjust system with adjustable positive stops at 90˚ and 45˚ in and outUp to 1/8" depth of cut and 20, 000 cuts per minute
Specs:
Height12.2 Inches
Length17 Inches
Number of items1
Weight76 Pounds
Width28.5 Inches

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Found 1 comment on 6" Bench Top Jointer 37-071:

u/firsttimerenovator · 1 pointr/woodworking

I have recently purchased my first home with my fiancée, and like all of you, have an enormous list of projects we'd like to do. I am fairly handy and am prepared to tackle any project (with supervision on electrical). All that being said, I have always used other people's tools when working on projects, so I don't have many of my own. I have a budget and would like to purchase all of my tools on Black Friday/Cyber Monday to get the best bang for my buck. I'd like your advice on which tools are the best for my budget.

We are planning on renovating the master bed, bath, and closet, kitchen, mudroom, and the laundry room. I also plan on making a kitchen table, coffee table, cabinets, dresser, etc. The first project is the laundry room and mudroom, which will require tile, built-ins, cabinets, and replacing washer/dryer. I have a tool budget of $5k-7.5k (ideally staying on the lower end) and would like your thoughts on my equipment list.

If you've used any of this below, what did you think? Are there any cheaper or better alternatives I should consider?