Which one was it?  A thickness plainer or a joiner?

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rodger Hood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2008 2:52 AM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Do I really need one?


>I just got an inexpensive one from Harbor Freight for $29 and used it today 
>on some old rough wood and was amazed at the good smooth boards I made.
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: Max Robinson
>  To: Blind Handyman
>  Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2008 9:45 PM
>  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Do I really need one?
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>  I'm wondering if I really need a plainer and/or joiner. I see Norm on the
>  Yankee workshop use his but he does some pretty advanced stuff. For
>  example, I once saw a show where he visited a wood lot and picked out the
>  trees he wanted. They were felled, taken to a sawmill where they were
>  milled to Norm's specifications. When they arrived in his shop they still
>  had bark on the edges and were very rough. Obviously, he needed to do 
> some
>  plaining on them. In another show he visited an old barn in Georgia which
>  was torn down and he picked out the boards he wanted and they were 
> shipped
>  to Yankee country. I doubt if I will ever do anything even close to this.
>  I go to Lowe's or Home Depot and buy dimensioned boards of pine, oak, or
>  what ever, take them home and build the project. So, do I really need 
> one?
>  If I could only buy one, which one?
>
>  By the way, older shows of Yankee workshop are now showing on the D I Y
>  channel. In the original P B S version where he used the barn wood he 
> used
>  a hand held metal detector to find nails so he could remove them before
>  ruining his expensive equipment on them. In the D I Y version they showed
>  him removing nails but the part about the metal detector was cut out. The
>  shows have been cut down to 20 minutes so they can get in 10 minutes of
>  commercials. Better watch them on P B S.
>
>  Regards.
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>  Max. K 4 O D S.
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