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Post #169420540 added 02-23-2024 3:03 AM by dronewolf in Deal Talk
Thanks. That's what I was thinking with the battery. Will wait for something in the Ryobi line
Post #169408351 added 02-22-2024 9:51 AM by hellspice in Deal Talk
Yeah, you’ll probably need a thickness planer for that. However, it depends on how warped the wood is to begin with. Little bumps or gaps can be finessed out with this, but a really wide slab would...
Post #169408078 added 02-22-2024 9:37 AM by Exodusme32 in Deal Talk
this would be used if you have an old house where your floor is not level. you could hypothetically take the subfloor our and plane the support so that it is level with other supports. This could...
Post #169408069 added 02-22-2024 9:36 AM by BitORealPanther in Deal Talk
You are mostly correct. An experienced woodworker could use this to knock down some high spots, but only if this was their only option. For a coffee table, you'd want a more standard fixed planer...
Post #169407748 added 02-22-2024 9:20 AM by IanB8513 in Deal Talk
I got the Ryobi planer as a free "bonus" tool when picking up some batteries. Someone else already explained why you shouldn't get this, but if you need a planer maybe wait for one of those deals.
Post #169406614 added 02-22-2024 8:25 AM by joe1512 in Deal Talk
You kind of need to know what you are doing before using this tool. I recommend checking a youtube video first as its pretty easy to mess things up.
Post #169406521 added 02-22-2024 8:20 AM by don813 in Deal Talk
what are some good uses for this? i thought planars were larger? is this almost like a sander?
Post #169406422 added 02-22-2024 8:17 AM by RacerTim in Deal Talk
Looks like enough room on the back to convert to Makita battery?
Post #169405462 added 02-22-2024 7:30 AM by jerry148 in Deal Talk
Nice spot. I've had this and the Milwaukee equivalent on a Home Depot list for months, and they're some of the only items I have saved that don't seem to go on sale or special ever. Pretty decent...
Post #169405315 added 02-22-2024 7:20 AM by Mannyforever in Deal Talk
Ryobi tool special buy for $69. It's not brushless though.
Post #169405198 added 02-22-2024 7:14 AM by Amouth in Deal Talk
snaged one + some carbide blades will make a few upcoming projects a lot easier..
Post #169405054 added 02-22-2024 7:04 AM by mrdizle in Deal Talk
Is this the kind of planer that is used to make a slab of wood flat , for a coffee table? I would think not, since each pass would produce different depths since the slab is uneven to begin with. Or...
Post #169404847 added 02-22-2024 6:50 AM by pyrokid73 in Deal Talk
No, it's not a unique tool and nothing super special about it. Even if it was better (and/or slightly cheaper for that matter) than Ryobi(can't say if it actually is either way), most people aren't...
Post #169404694 added 02-22-2024 6:38 AM by dronewolf in Deal Talk
Worth getting if invested in Ryobi already?
Post #169403434 added 02-22-2024 5:00 AM by Gdinn in Deal Talk
I dont recall this ever being hackable. Maybe has to do with my area…
Post #169402993 added 02-22-2024 3:53 AM by minions_web in Deal Talk
Thanks for catching this, 156 is good enough...Bought into it, been eye balling it for some time...now if only a hackable deal for the barrel handle XR jig saw would pop up at HD & a killer deal for...
Post #169401019 added 02-21-2024 9:23 PM by bharbert in Deal Talk
One of my absolute favorite woodworking tools - I don't use it all the time, but when I need it, it is fantastic!
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