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- From: daniel@redwood.ppc.ubc.ca (Daniel Ouellet)
- Newsgroups: rec.woodworking
- Subject: Re: re: Jointer vs Planer - Thanks
- Date: 22 Dec 1992 17:12:44 GMT
- Organization: University of B.C. Pulp & Paper Centre
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- References: <1992Dec11.212718.26444@exu.ericsson.se> <4320097@hpcc01.corp.hp.com>
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- In article <4320097@hpcc01.corp.hp.com>, gph@hpcc01.corp.hp.com (G. Paul Houtz) writes:
- |> bennett@adobe.com(Bennett Leeds) writes:
- |>
- |>
- |> >To my way of thinking, it's easier to make a jig to adapt another machine
- |> >to perform jointing tasks than it is to adapt another machine to perform
- |> >thickness planing tasks. That's my bottom line on this.
- |>
- |> Yup. Tag Frid shows how to make a jig that turns a jointer into a
- |> thickness planer, and I wish I had known about that before I bough
- |> the planer.
- |>
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- Can you please provide a more precise reference for this. It sounds
- quite interesting to me.
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