Saw this on Craigs list today. Looks to be priced to move.
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/tls/980414122.html
Saw this on Craigs list today. Looks to be priced to move.
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/tls/980414122.html
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I really needed that a week ago. I'd still buy it if it was close to me.
I just finished hanging 17 VG Fir Slabs into site built jambs. Gonna start drilling for door knobs tomorrow. With my cheesy little plastic dewalt jig.
If I was in Sac, I would totally jump on that puppy. Pronto!
that is the only planer I would get for doors!! go for it you won't be disapointed!
The planer alone is a $400 tool.
Go for it!
J. D. Reynolds
Home Improvements
Do you need all of them? The reason I ask is because some of those tools aren't just for door hanging.
A saw is a saw.
The router is kind of big for doors. After all you are just morticing hinges, strikes, etc. Typicaly, a door router is smaller.
You don't need a huge planer to plane doors. One of the nice things about planing is you can take a few passes to get where you want. So small planers work fine.
The boring jig is door specific and will improve speed and accuracy.
That is a crazy deal!
Email that guy, now.
Buy the planer. Sell it to me.
John
First question would be if they are stolen. If not I'd be all over it if I were you.
October 17th, 2009
Jeremy and Lisa
Was there ever any doubt?
It is a great planer--the blade is spiral... shaves rather than grinds.
I had to look twice... and go out to the shop to make sure my stuff was still there.
PC also used to make the hinge template jigs.. comes in a 4' case... sweet setup. Two of us would hang 25 solid doors in hollow metal with hardware per day back when it was profitable.
Kinda miss those jobs. The only thing more fun was pocket hardware in P-Lam doors. That is a cool jig--turn it on and turn the crank... great fun.(obviously a rental--never ever seen one for sale).
L
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