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Thu, Jan 6, 2005, 10:50am (Joe=A0Blow) says:
I am not trying to be a troll. What I was hoping for when I first asked
the question was that I was polling the group for people's experience on
a "good" planer stand. I don't have the experience the group has, so my
idea of a "good" stand is not very relevant. If I knew, I probably would
not be asking. snip
You may have not meant it as such, but I though your response was
condescending. I asked a simple straightforward question and you came
off like you wanted to pick a fight and still do. My apologies if
offended,
Apparently, you're not getting the point.
Ask ten people what they think is "good" you get ten answers, maybe none
of them useful to you.
Yeah, my stand is "good". To me, and in my circumstances. If I
could move into a big shop tomoreow, then it'd either get dumped, and a
new stand made, or, it would get very heavily modified, because it would
no longer be good for me, with extra space available - it wouldn't even
look close to the same. So, "good" is relative. I would expect at
least some input by the person asking as to what they "think" might be
good, on a stand for them - maybe wheels, bright twinkling lights, Hell,
anything. So, besides holding your planer up off the floor, you might
have said something. Details will kill you.
Offended? Hardly.
My stand is short enough so I can sit while using it. Only
slightly more footprint than my planer. Holds spare blades. Mobile
enough I can move it easily. Looks good. Cost maybe $5 tops. Took me
less than a day to figure out and make. I googled some pictures,
basically came to the conclusion, you've seen one planer stand you've
pretty well seen them all, then did it. It probably wouldn't be "good"
for maybe 2-3 people here, besides me.
Plans, plans, you don' need no steenkin' plans.
JOAT
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