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I think I've finally convinced myself I need a jointer, but I'm stuck on which would be best for me and if I would be wasting a lot of money.
I'm currently in the middle (well, more like the start) of a couple of projects - one is an L-shaped desk and one is a dining table. Both projects have long boards (between 53" and 76"), and various widths (dining table wood is mostly 7.5", desk has some less than 6", and four at 11", but I will likely rip the 11" down the middle as it would look better in the layout I have for the desks). All reclaimed wood, and all need some degree of dimensioning.
I've gotten by pretty well with an adjustable planer sled that I built - I managed to plane the wood for the 53" portion of the L-shaped desk, which consisted of two of the 11" wide pieces. It was cumbersome and heavy, but I did it and the results were great. Now it's time to flatten the edges, and I tried to get by with my router and a flush-trim spiral bit but that was a disaster, and setup was a long process.
So now I'm thinking a jointer is necessary. I originally wanted to set a budget of $600. The Grizzly G0813 looks good, but they're backordered and I've heard of people waiting months to get theirs - I want this within a matter of weeks if not days.
That points me in the direction of more expensive jointers, and I feel OK increasing my budget to $1000. I should admit I'm a very novice woodworker, but at some point I'd like to turn it into a hobby that generates some income. I currently have a single-car garage which is ~12' x 30' that is also my "shop". With my car parked in there, I certainly have the room for an 8" jointer (72" W x 28" D), so space isn't a major issue, but I would need to move it around so a mobile base is mandatory. I could even expand into my basement (i.e. just put the jointer in there) but I'd be worried about dust with my furnace/water heater as it's not a huge/divided basement.
Everyone seems to think that a 6" jointer only leads to regret and an 8" jointer, and I hate putting in the effort to sell things so I rarely do it. I'm the type of person who likes to buy a step or two down from the best, and only buy it once.
I could probably get by with the 6" and be happy with it, as there are ways of making it work for wider boards especially considering I also have a planer.
I searched Craigslist but in my area there are only old benchtop models for $150-300, with some nice larger and 8" machines going for upwards of $800-900 - but I'd have to rent a truck and get a friend, and make a 1-2 hour drive each way.
That said, and if you've made it this far... what would be your recommendation? I realize I would need to get 220V wired to my garage for an 8", which simply opens up into the basement so the run to the main panel would be less than 15', but I have been wanting to add a bunch of extra outlets as I only have two at the moment.
Besides Grizzly, I'm also looking at Powermatic and Jet, but I think my $1k budget would only get me a 6" from those brands, though I could get it with a long bed and/or spiral cutterhead. I don't anticipate changing the cutting depth (I'd likely set it at 1/32" and forget it) so dovetail/parallelogram ways really don't matter to me.
Thanks in advance!
I'm currently in the middle (well, more like the start) of a couple of projects - one is an L-shaped desk and one is a dining table. Both projects have long boards (between 53" and 76"), and various widths (dining table wood is mostly 7.5", desk has some less than 6", and four at 11", but I will likely rip the 11" down the middle as it would look better in the layout I have for the desks). All reclaimed wood, and all need some degree of dimensioning.
I've gotten by pretty well with an adjustable planer sled that I built - I managed to plane the wood for the 53" portion of the L-shaped desk, which consisted of two of the 11" wide pieces. It was cumbersome and heavy, but I did it and the results were great. Now it's time to flatten the edges, and I tried to get by with my router and a flush-trim spiral bit but that was a disaster, and setup was a long process.
So now I'm thinking a jointer is necessary. I originally wanted to set a budget of $600. The Grizzly G0813 looks good, but they're backordered and I've heard of people waiting months to get theirs - I want this within a matter of weeks if not days.
That points me in the direction of more expensive jointers, and I feel OK increasing my budget to $1000. I should admit I'm a very novice woodworker, but at some point I'd like to turn it into a hobby that generates some income. I currently have a single-car garage which is ~12' x 30' that is also my "shop". With my car parked in there, I certainly have the room for an 8" jointer (72" W x 28" D), so space isn't a major issue, but I would need to move it around so a mobile base is mandatory. I could even expand into my basement (i.e. just put the jointer in there) but I'd be worried about dust with my furnace/water heater as it's not a huge/divided basement.
Everyone seems to think that a 6" jointer only leads to regret and an 8" jointer, and I hate putting in the effort to sell things so I rarely do it. I'm the type of person who likes to buy a step or two down from the best, and only buy it once.
I could probably get by with the 6" and be happy with it, as there are ways of making it work for wider boards especially considering I also have a planer.
I searched Craigslist but in my area there are only old benchtop models for $150-300, with some nice larger and 8" machines going for upwards of $800-900 - but I'd have to rent a truck and get a friend, and make a 1-2 hour drive each way.
That said, and if you've made it this far... what would be your recommendation? I realize I would need to get 220V wired to my garage for an 8", which simply opens up into the basement so the run to the main panel would be less than 15', but I have been wanting to add a bunch of extra outlets as I only have two at the moment.
Besides Grizzly, I'm also looking at Powermatic and Jet, but I think my $1k budget would only get me a 6" from those brands, though I could get it with a long bed and/or spiral cutterhead. I don't anticipate changing the cutting depth (I'd likely set it at 1/32" and forget it) so dovetail/parallelogram ways really don't matter to me.
Thanks in advance!