Toolbox: A Jointer/Planer for the Site

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If you do any custom finish work, or trimming out in old houses, a jointer/planer can fast become your best friend. Carpenters in the field who don’t have access to these shop machines end up paying a mill shop upwards of $30 an hour to surface hardwood stock or any unusually dimensioned material. Last year, Hitachi introduced the P 12RA, which combines a 12-inch planer and a 6-inch jointer. Like its big brother, the Hitachi F 1000A jointer/planer, this compact version is a side-byside machine with one motor driving a separate set of knives for each function. But unlike the 320-pound shop model, the P 12RA weighs only 83 pounds. The jointer bed detaches from the planer to make it easy to

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Clayton DeKorne

Clay DeKorne is the Chief Editor of the JLC Group, which includes The Journal of Light Construction, Remodeling, Tools of the Trade and Professional Deck Builder. He was the founding editor of Tools of the Trade (1993) and Coastal Contractor (2004), and the founding educational director for JLC Live (1995). Before venturing into writing and education for the building industry, he was a renovation contractor and carpenter in Burlington, Vt.

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