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Title: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: whitepe on November 30, 2002, 11:41:50 AM
Now that I have an LT15 and have access to plenty of
sawn lumber, it only seemed obvious to get the next
tool in the food chain.  

(https://forestryforum.com/images/YaBBImages/userpics/jwp15.jpg)

Since the LT15 does such a good job it almost seems
like a waste to buy a planer but what the heck.

Rick Schmalzried was at my place last Sunday when
we unloaded it from my pickup and my wife came out
while we were unpacking it and she didn't know about it yet.
Rick's being there kept me from getting yelled at by my wife.
Thanks Rick.  

My wife said that there's my Christmas present and I wasn't
getting anything else.  :D
Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: Rick Schmalzried on November 30, 2002, 01:25:45 PM
I tell you, that was a little stressful.  I had found myself in between an upset woman and her target.  (https://forestryforum.com/smile/veryangry2.gif)(https://forestryforum.com/smile/SHOCKED.gif)(https://forestryforum.com/smile/uhoh2.gif)

I thought he had told her about it, but I guess I should have learned with his chainsaw purchase this spring!  I thought he would have learned.  (https://forestryforum.com/smile/lipsrsealed2.gif)
Hopefully this won't happen...(https://forestryforum.com/smile/behead.gif)   but I think I will check with his wife before going out there again.;D ;D
Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: whitepe on November 30, 2002, 01:38:50 PM
Rick,
It's a planer not a guillotine. However if she ever learns
how to use the 044 I might have to turn the solar kiln
into an apartment. :D
Nothing worse than an angry wife.

PEW


Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: woodmills1 on November 30, 2002, 02:38:17 PM
or better than a new planer :D
Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: Minnesota_boy on November 30, 2002, 03:05:53 PM
If you use that LT-15 to plain-saw (as opposed to quarter sawing) hardwood, you'll have plenty of reasons to use that planer.  From my experience, if you saw at 1" thickness, keep the width at 8" or less or the boards may not clean up at 3/4".  You could saw thicker planks to plane out to 3/4", but how much wood would you waste doing it?  I'd rather glue narrower boards together to make a wider board.
Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: CHARLIE on November 30, 2002, 05:23:26 PM
Congratulations on your new Tool Whitepe!  Looks like a Jet Planer you have there. They make good quality tools.  I must say, that was pretty poor timing to be unloading that thing with the wife home. Should have waited, got it into the shop and thrown sawdust all over it and leaned some boards up against it.  The best one I pulled was when I was using my new air nailer and my wife walks into the shop. "Where'd you get that?" She said...  I replied, "Why honey, don't you remember? You bought this for me 2 or 3 Christmases ago." She wasn't sure whether she had or not so didn't say anything more.;D  
Now that's thinking on your feet! 8)

Now, here is how to redeem yourself. Get a fine looking board with a lot of figure. Plane it down and make something with it for your wife and be sure to tell her that you couldn't have ever done it without that planer. ;)
Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: Gordon on November 30, 2002, 05:57:29 PM
Congrats on the new toy.

But I must say the one Charlie did was classic. "Dont you remember honey you got that for me two or three Christmases ago"

Yes Charlie that was thinking on your feet. Shoot you could hold your own at where I work thinking like that. Sometimes you just gotta do what you gotta do;D


Gordon
Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: Jeff on November 30, 2002, 06:05:58 PM
OH DON-NAAAA!!!!!!

I want a lathe so bad I can taste it
Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: Kevin_H. on November 30, 2002, 07:39:53 PM
Whitepe,

how wide a plainer do you have there?

hope you've got a big enough vac to keep up with it ;D

my woodshop is 7 miles from my house, the few times my wife gets over there, she can never what I already had ;D
Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: bull on December 01, 2002, 05:03:57 AM
You guys......  You need to buy all your new tools and toys for the wife and then she lets you use them...... I bought the wife a John Deere riding lawn mower for Mothers day, a cordless drill on her Birthday and a Baker PAQ resaw for Christmas...
 What a nice guy !!! She lets me use them all the time. Oh yeh and the big one I give some Cash every week she know's where i hide my wallet !!!!!  ;) ;)   She also helps in the mill and does the book  boy am I the lucky one *( not bad to look at either)**** 8) 8) 8)
Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: Jeff on December 01, 2002, 05:30:37 AM
Quoteboy am I the lucky one *( not bad to look at either)

How do we know? We have never saw you. :D :D :D

Oh! you meant your wife.
Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: Tom on December 01, 2002, 10:01:07 AM
I've got it all figured out but it keeps me on my toes.  My wife buys me all kinds of tools.  The last was  a Dewalt 12" sliding compound miter saw. I had talked about wanting a miter/chopoff saw to square the ends of boards but I really wanted one big enough to square mantel slabs and stuff like that. Well, it wasn't anytime before she called me to her Suburban to unload the box.  

The problem is that she actually wants me to use them.  She has projects in her mind that she thinks I should jump right on because now I have the tool and no excuse.  ;D   :-/

It's not unusual to find her pushing such projects as "new" sawill, new set of open end wrenches, pneumatic tools (which would you use the most, she asked?), tractor tires, tractors, new pickup truck, big lawn mowers, etc.  She built me a 24x48 metal building that is supposed to be a wood working shop one day and she is still hinting about the deck in the backyard.  The only reason I have dragged my feet is that she wants it to cover about 1/3 acre and include a cooking house, a big Gazebo, restroom, sauna and a wooden floored parking area for her suburban. :-/
Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: bull on December 01, 2002, 12:37:54 PM
Hey Jeff  I have a great gift Idea for your wife!!!!!
   How about a lathe...... :D :D
Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: ElectricAl on December 01, 2002, 04:47:36 PM
Jeff,

If your thinking about a JET lathe for your wife, we have a new dealer in Cedar Rapids, Iowa making deals.

The JET 1442 was priced to us at $710 localy, Amazon wants $799, and another dealer wanted $820.

This is a new model for 2003, swings 14" and will chuck 42".

Linda is debating on the 1442 or the 1642.

We bought a New JET 18" bandsaw 3 weeks ago, but we have been so busy it's still on a pallet.

(https://forestryforum.com/images/YaBBImages/userpics/JET%20bandsaw.JPG)

ElectricAl
Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: Tom on December 01, 2002, 05:04:41 PM
Ah-h-h--h  Man-n--n---n   I want one of those. :-/ :)
Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: ElectricAl on December 01, 2002, 05:31:02 PM
Tom,

Only $940 on sale with a JET promotional discount.

Another cool feature is, we can use Wood-Mizer
1 1/4 .035  5/8" TS blades........


RICK,

Excellent use of "Smilie" guys.
They really help bring your message to life.


ElectricAl
Title: Re: Christmas comes early ...........
Post by: ElectricAl on March 29, 2003, 06:14:19 PM
Well, we posted Dec 1, 2002 that our 18" Jet bandsaw was three weeks old and it was still sitting on a pallet.

Here we are March 29th 2003, and Linda's bandsaw is in the same place sitting on the shipping pallet >:(

Pros and Cons to being busy.

Linda needed the saw so she flipped the plastic up and got going ;D


(https://forestryforum.com/images/3_10_03/Got%20to%20go.JPG)


I also ordered a Jet 1442 Lathe for Linda. Hopefully, it's installed before this Christmas ::)


ElectricAl
Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: Bibbyman on March 29, 2003, 06:31:31 PM
And people laughed at me for getting Mary a posthole digger for her birthday (years ago.).

Well,  she thought it was a vast improvement over the old "armstrong" digger she had before.  We even let her run the tractor since it was her birthday and all.(https://forestryforum.com/smile/smug2.gif)
Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: Mark M on March 29, 2003, 08:47:26 PM
When I was about 16 I got my mom and dad an electric soldering gun set for their 25th anniversary. I never could figure out why they thought it was funny. I would have really liked to have one.

Mark

Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: EZ on March 30, 2003, 02:51:17 AM
I've had my 18 inch Jet for about 4 yrs now & still going strong. Probably the best investment I've made for my wood shop.
EZ
Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: Patty on April 06, 2003, 09:11:12 AM
Linda's bandsaw looks just like the one Norm got me for Christmas...still on the pallet. I peek into the box now & then, just to remind me what is in there. Great new toy, I mean tool, can't wait to get it up & running!   8)
Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: Frank_Pender on April 06, 2003, 09:35:34 AM
So, I know how it is, too.  When we go to the State Fair each year we always spend a few minutes infront of the scroll saw promotors.  Alice always says, "I sure would like to be able to do that.  I think I would like it."  Usually a woman is operating the thing to show how easy it is done.  Well, last year I boutght a $1600 unit and did not tell her about it right away.  I fond a way to entice her to come to the woodshop, which is about a 1/4 of a mile from the house on the Tree Farm.  There is sets. she has not even tried to use the blasted thing. :'(  I could just as well have spentthe $ on a toy for myself. ;D
Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: Tom on April 06, 2003, 12:57:10 PM
Frank,
I've done the same thing.  What I do to try to keep here interested is litter the house with magazines with intarsia and fretwork pictures.  Everytime she sees one of these magazines or pictures she thinks about taking the scroll saw out of the box.  Nope......it's not even out of the box yet. I want her to do it.  That way I'll know she's getting serious. :D

I'm going to start saving some thin trim boards off of the mill too.  Maybe thin stuff will not be so intimidating. :-/

This picture showng what one of my off-loaders does, creating intarsia with his scroll saw is what got her interested in the beginning.
(https://forestryforum.com/images/YaBBImages/userpics/Intarsia%2001opt.jpg)
Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: ElectricAl on April 06, 2003, 04:30:11 PM
Patty,

If your Jet bandsaw is the new style 18" or bigger, you can order blades from Wood-Mizer.

We got an 1 1/4  .035  7/8 ts  133" long.

It's a challenge getting it mounted but it hogs right along. The 1.5 hp motor is lacking though.

We got the WM blade to trim up Walnut crotch burls.
 (https://forestryforum.com/images/04_01_03/Jet%20bandsaw.jpg)


ElectricAl
Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: Norm on April 06, 2003, 05:45:21 PM
I wanted to get Patty the Jet 18" but it was on backorder so I got the Delta bandsaw instead. I guess I better get it out of the box and assembled so we can use it on an project we have coming up.

(https://forestryforum.com/images/04_01_03/deltabandsaw.jpg)


Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: ElectricAl on April 06, 2003, 06:09:02 PM
Norm,

It's funny how a guy has time to figure out what to buy his wife, and has time to order it, but by the time it arrives your busy again >:(


Patty mentioned a "Log Cabin" up coming,
a log cabin woodworking shop?


ElectricAl
Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: EZ on April 06, 2003, 11:06:16 PM
ElectricAl,
Your right about the 1.5 motor, I hook mine over to 220 and seems to do a little better, try it if you have'nt already.
EZ
Title: Re: Christmas comes early to Whitepe's house
Post by: Norm on April 08, 2003, 05:56:30 AM
Well the real reason I haven't gotten around to putting the bandsaw together is that the moon hasn't been in the right phase, no I don't have the right tools, no the shop isn't heated, or let me think of some of the other excuses other than no excuse at all. ;D

I want to try building a small timber frame cabin by our pond, now if only we can get some rain to fill it up. Best way to get a drought is to build a pond. Maybe this late snow storm will help.

(https://forestryforum.com/images/04_01_03/pond.jpg)