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Y'all never tried a hottub in February in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin or the Dakotas huh? Go from a hottub to two feet or more of snow and back into the hottub. It's great. Side note, I do this at others people's houses. I'd never own one.
Hot tubs in the winter are awesome!
 
A little Fathers day gift! I've always wanted one of these.

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15 amp. Two speed 13"planer. With mobile stand, infeed and outfeed tables. Extra set of knifes, and a Wixey digital display.
 
Nice . That should have the auto lock on it to . Mines manual , and I have to unlock the head for adjustment . No biggie , but the automatic would be nice .
You'll like that , but if you have never used one be careful . I always like to get the table above waist height for kick back reasons . I also try to stand off to the side .
There's an in feed and an out feed roller on those . The piece needs to be long enough to catch the out feed roller before it leaves the in feed .
 
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Nice . That should have the auto lock on it to . Mines manual , and I have to unlock the head for adjustment . No biggie , but the automatic would be nice .
You'll like that , but if you have never used one be careful . I always like to get the table above waist height for kick back reasons . I also try to stand off to the side .
There's an in feed and an out feed roller on those . The piece needs to be long enough to catch the out feed roller before it leaves the in feed .
Yup. It has an autolock. I've used planers before. Just never owned one. The shortest planks I'll be planing are 24". For noodle and cutting boards. This'll give me room if I get any snipe. Now I'm waiting for parts for sawdust/chip collection.
 
This has a chip ejection blower on it that supposed to do a good job at reducing the mess.
I run a 1100 cfm dust collector all piped in 4" spiral duct , with a dual stage collection can .
Big stuff falls into the can , fine dust goes into the vac bag .
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I've run the planer off both .
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Neck down 2 1/2 adapter for a shop vac .
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You won't get much if any mess if you hook a vac to it .
I also have a second stage setup for the shop vac .
What parts are you waiting on ?
 
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I run a 1100 cfm dust collector all piped in 4" spiral duct , with a dual stage collection can .
Big stuff falls into the can , fine dust goes into the vac bag .
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I've run the planer off both .
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Neck down 2 1/2 adapter for a shop vac .
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You won't get much if any mess if you hook a vac to it .
I also have a second stage setup for the shop vac .
What parts are you waiting on ?
With this planer. Using a shop vac isn't recommended. According to what I've read. Because it'll over come it. I have the 4"flex line and clamps. Waiting for the 30 micron bag and mount for it. I'll still get dust in the air. But I use a mask.
 
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Using a shop vac isn't recommended.
Yeah , I just went and looked. Has the blower system . You said that but I wasn't sure what that was .
I see it has the bag that goes right on the machine .
I have a 30 micron on my dust collector . Not much notable dust in the air .
That should work great . I bet you don't see much dust . It will tell the story when you fire i up and see how much the bag inflates .

Which model # Dewalt do you have?
Mines a DW734 .
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