After a 4 month wait my new Woodmaster 25" planer finally got here. I order one with the spiral head and upgraded to the 10hp motor. I uncrated it late yesterday and hope to start putting it together later today. I got one of those 1000# lift cart from HF a couple months ago and not used it yet. I'm mainly going to plan live edge slabs with it. Question on the cart. I know Danny and Robert talked about cutting off and lowering the handle on the cart to move slabs back and forth on planer but will it work just leaving handle like it is. Looks like there is plenty of surface area if you keep it on. Your suggestions please! Got so much going on now probably be next week before I start using it. Got to go fishing Friday ;D.
I found the handle to be in the way, above my working height of the table, so that is why I lowered it.
Me too. Long slabs are more stable when stacked lengthwise on the table, so the handle gets in the way. Until you mentioned it, I had forgotten they had them. :D :D
I just take the cable off and toss it under the cart. These things are really, really handy.
I keep watching for a sale on the carts and occasionally look for a coupon. Seems HF has changed their sales approach. But one of these days.... I hope.
There was just a brand new Woodmaster 725 in an auction I was bidding on that ended last night. It went for $2200. It had a 7.5 horse, 3 phase motor. I'm thinking that was a good price. I did not buy it, as I don't have the power or space for it.
Quote from: firefighter ontheside on May 12, 2021, 11:26:38 AM
There was just a brand new Woodmaster 725 in an auction I was bidding on that ended last night. It went for $2200. It had a 7.5 horse, 3 phase motor. I'm thinking that was a good price. I did not buy it, as I don't have the power or space for it.
What site did you see that on? 725s are among the machines I'm looking for and I thought I had all the auction sites scoped out
It's a local auction house that does online auctions called Schneider Auctioneers. They had a 718 in the auction before that that I considered buying, but didn't pull the trigger.
If your using the lift cart to move your slabs back and forth, here is what I found a few years ago. I don't think they are available for purchase any longer (and thats a shame). This thing has been a life (back) saver. The heaviest material that I move is 1-1/2 5x8 MDF and Im guessing in excess of 200lbs and I can load this on the cnc with relative ease by myself.
Even though they are not available for sale, shouldn't be too hard to duplicate.
TheCrazyHorseDolly - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pzg7ZZ57ydc&t=148s)
A former student, current fireman and woodworker who has been bringing me pecan and hickory logs today just bought a spiral head Woodmaster planer and has his straight knife Woodmaster planer for sale.
I assume it is the 725. It has a single phase 220v motor, 25" cutter head and a separate feed motor. He wants $2500 for it. We have a spiral head, 20" Grizzly but 5" more inches would allow us to flatten a lot more of our live edged slabs.
I would love to hear your thoughts and opinions on this machine and the price.
I have one and am very happy with it. Mostly it skip planes ahead of the moulder, but sometimes folks bring wide slabs over and she eats them right up.
I slight modified the motor mount so it will double as a belt tensioner and that really woke it up.
If I have enough help then we run it wide open, otherwise lack of help is the only reason it's going any slower.