I have a smaller grizzly jointer and I learned that if you create plans for a project, remember the dimensions will change after you take off wood with the jointer.
Great tool it seems i ave being saving up to buy thickessor but god its being 6 years saving and i have to go 6 move before i can buy one most be great to be able get 2 just be carefull using the jointer i get one of my fingers tios cut clean off so be very carefull
Jointer (slang term Buzzer) makes a big difference to any shop, coupled with thicknesser it really changes the ease of which you can produce things. Next item wide belt/drum sander?
Congrads on the new Grizzly tools. Yes - it is a game changer. How did you survive without it all these years? What is the next tool on your shopping list?
I was also confused about American terminology. I thought that jointer joins something, like biscuit joiner. In Finland, where I'm from jointer is "straightening planer" and planer is "level planer"
@@MikeTheMaker1 Spanner (British) Wrench (American)... also Spanner is a good family friendly word derogatory word for your mates, when they do something stupid.... ie 'You complete Spanner'..
Hard working, positive, enthusiastic, and many more great qualities. I appreciate and celebrate in the success you’ve made for yourself. Keep up the good work-it’s contagious!
Jointer is such a silly name. Obviously both are planers, one a flatness planer and the other a thickness planer. What does jointer even mean? To joint something? Sounds like a automated marijuana machine.
@@MikeTheMaker1 She's north of me. DFW is the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas. For use it's been a mild summer. My next workshop with have lots of insulation and A/C.
Ordered a G0452Z 6" for my small shop. I won't be here until the end of Sept. Wish I had seen this video beforehand, maybe I would of ordered that model. Oh well, any rate I just came across your channel and you get a like and a sub. Keep up the great work.
There's a Grizzly store in Springfield, MO, and I always enjoy visiting the showroom. Thankfully, the store is about a 2 hour drive from my home. Thanks for sharing.
Mmmm, jointer! Ive got a single car garage myself (no 220v) and am on the hunt for a jointer to flatten all of my rough cut lumber. My main issue is space, but my last benchtop jointer....well....lets just say it left me needing something with a bit more capability. If im honest im terrified of setting up a jointer after struggling to get the budget benchtop jointer set up (no matter what, it would not get true flat cuts). Your video really put my mind at ease as far as set up goes! Enjoy the new tool!!!
I just bumped into your channel while looking for G0856 reviews. You have an impressive collection of vids! I have two questions about this one: (1) how well does the mobile base work? i.e. how easy is it to move the jointer from one place to another? (2) Do you have a video about the router fence setup you have on your SawStop router table? I'm trying to decide with whether or not to keep my very nice by space consuming router table, or to consolidate to the SS one. Space is challenging for me, but I can crowd tools together. Thank you.
The jointer is very easy to move around on the mobile base. I am planning to do a video soon about the tablesaw that will include info on the router. But I would say the ss router fence is very good.
Been a follower for years but i was off for some time due to a major illness. Recovery from the operation has been smooth but slow. I am extremely happy of how your shop now than it used to be. I have the transformation and the hassles of relocation and building up again the shop from ground up. A 20 inch Grizzly thicknesser with helical head has been ordered and just waiting for it at my doorstep. I know there are a lot already about unboxing and setting up videos but i was sure you have plenty more to share and so i watched the whole video. God bless and be safe always on the craft!
Really fantastic tool, Linn! 😃 You know, I don't like politics and politicians... At all... But I do hope that our presidents (Brazilian and American) make a free market deal... It would be fantastic to buy tools like that from the US!
I really enjoy your videos, your soft-spoken manner. Your videos are informative and detailed, and helpful. I have been watching since your move and am glad to see the progress in your new shop. I wish you all the best in the future.
Hello my friend. Thank you for telling me the difference between Jointer and Planer. I watched you curiously. thank you also for sharing. huge greetings.......
Thanks for sharing with us this latest major project of yours, of the jointer and planer. Really interesting the research that you carried out beforehand, as to the history of jointers. Inevitably these things have a far more fascinating history than we'd imagine. No doubt jointers contributed to the second Industrial Revolution, which became prominent in the 1870s, so if the historical side interests you, don't forget to look at that aspect of the origins of mechanisation in shops too. You're obviously so pleased to get this latest edition to your shop - and we're all so pleased for you too ! A great idea of yours to share your experiences of your mechanised shop with similar shops. As always, your video production - the story - is so good - so seamless ! You've included all of the information that we need to know about why your ordered it, how it was installed, and your first impressions of using it. So a great video that has provided us with knowledge about these machines and kept us up to date about what you have been up to. Thank you !
So the purpose of a jointer as to make adjacent faces on a piece of wood perfectly flat and square to each other. It does not make opposite faces parallel to each other. This is where the thicknesser comes in. Put one of the faces that you just flattened down on the thicknesser away from the blade and feed it through. You now have three faces flat and square and two that are parallel to each other. Repeat in the thicknesses with the face that is left. You should then be left with a perfectly flat square and parallel piece of wood. 😉😀👍
I love the jointer when I first got mine. Great machine for working solid lumber. Glad to see your collection of machines being upgraded over the years!
I have a smaller grizzly jointer and I learned that if you create plans for a project, remember the dimensions will change after you take off wood with the jointer.
Great tool it seems i ave being saving up to buy thickessor but god its being 6 years saving and i have to go 6 move before i can buy one most be great to be able get 2 just be carefull using the jointer i get one of my fingers tios cut clean off so be very carefull
Are you thinking of getting a 16/32 belt sander? I understand they are really nice. Enjoy your UA-cam channel.
Jointer (slang term Buzzer) makes a big difference to any shop, coupled with thicknesser it really changes the ease of which you can produce things. Next item wide belt/drum sander?
I'd love one!
Marry me and let's build guitars.
Your move to VA. has made you alot more bubbly.
Keep up the great work !
Her husband must be exhausted
I wish my shop was big enough for those awesome Grizzly tools. :/
Congrads on the new Grizzly tools. Yes - it is a game changer. How did you survive without it all these years? What is the next tool on your shopping list?
Well I always call them jointers and the thicknesser I call a planer thicknesser, no confusion here in UK.
the difference: a jointer cuts the tip of your fingers and a planer only pinches them - high school shop class wisdom, good job Linn.
I was going to say that.
Never joint a thin piece of wood. 2” is my minimum .
They are called buzzers down here
I entered the code but it doesn't work at check out. It only allows 7 characters to be entered.
same here... doesn’t seem to take any additional off...
How about changing the names to Top-planer and Bottom-planer. OR the Fingerslasher and Sniper
What you call a jointer we British call a surface planer and what you call a planer we British call a thickness planer.
simoncroatia any other different tool names?
I was also confused about American terminology. I thought that jointer joins something, like biscuit joiner. In Finland, where I'm from jointer is "straightening planer" and planer is "level planer"
@@MikeTheMaker1 Spanner (British) Wrench (American)... also Spanner is a good family friendly word derogatory word for your mates, when they do something stupid.... ie 'You complete Spanner'..
actually to be fair... Most words can be used as an insult... you just have to say it right..
Mike The Maker many, too many to mention. 🤷♂️ American English can be very similar but also very different sometimes. 🤷♂️
A like spiral head..it makes the jiont neath..
British Thicknesser sounds better
WoW!! Another new toy!! Enjoy. I'm very jealous of all your great tools.
BTW this discount still works. I ordered your planer with the 10% DISCOUNT. So thank you!
I just tried it for the G0858 and it doesn’t work :(
@@ryderscustomcreations3665 that's not the jointer she has
Nate D yeah I realized later it wasn’t for all the models... oh well... got it anyways ;)
Very nice machine you got cost a lot , is good when you could afford it
So I was able to add the code after clicking your link and entering the code in my cart. The code didn't give 10% off. What else should I do?
I was just informed that the code only works on full prized items.
Gotcha, thanks for clearing that up
Hard working, positive, enthusiastic, and many more great qualities. I appreciate and celebrate in the success you’ve made for yourself. Keep up the good work-it’s contagious!
Jointer is such a silly name. Obviously both are planers, one a flatness planer and the other a thickness planer. What does jointer even mean? To joint something? Sounds like a automated marijuana machine.
Tanks for sharing that
You are so beautiful.
Those are some dream tools for sure, Congrats!
Good tool
No A/C yet? I thought that would be a high priority project.
D Scott it’s been a humid summer too
@@MikeTheMaker1 here in the DFW area it's 95 but feels like 101 and my garage is unbearable.
D Scott DE isn’t that bad but a month ago it was 108 and the humidity bumped it to 115. She’s south of us so I can only imagine how bad it was there
@@MikeTheMaker1 She's north of me. DFW is the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas. For use it's been a mild summer. My next workshop with have lots of insulation and A/C.
A very well done commercial for grizzly. Assume they gave you the jointer in exchange for the promo video.
She said several times she was working with Grizzly and it’s noted as being a sponsored video, so yeah...
Great tools, Quality built tools at A FANTASTIC PRICE‼️👍👍 Jointer, Planner, Table Saw, WOW. VINNY 🇺🇸
More new toys, wooohooo... 👍
Lucky you! Enjoy the quality professional finish these produce. 👌
Serious game changer.
Thanks Bill, such a game changer!
I also have an 8" Grizzly jointer that I absolutely love. I am upgrading by adding the spiral cutter head. You will love this jointer
Ordered a G0452Z 6" for my small shop. I won't be here until the end of Sept. Wish I had seen this video beforehand, maybe I would of ordered that model. Oh well, any rate I just came across your channel and you get a like and a sub. Keep up the great work.
There's a Grizzly store in Springfield, MO, and I always enjoy visiting the showroom. Thankfully, the store is about a 2 hour drive from my home. Thanks for sharing.
💯👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏♥️
The thumbnail pic on the video looked like a guy with a beard in short shorts, I was intrigued to say the least!
Mmmm, jointer! Ive got a single car garage myself (no 220v) and am on the hunt for a jointer to flatten all of my rough cut lumber. My main issue is space, but my last benchtop jointer....well....lets just say it left me needing something with a bit more capability. If im honest im terrified of setting up a jointer after struggling to get the budget benchtop jointer set up (no matter what, it would not get true flat cuts). Your video really put my mind at ease as far as set up goes! Enjoy the new tool!!!
Congratulations! on the new tools Linn! Thanks for sharing the wonderful video with us.👌👍😎JP
Which Grizzly Planer model did you go with, and will you be doing a video review on it soon?
Will you marry me ?! Will you let me use your tools ? Please ! Great videos ! Way to get sponsored !
I have an old Craftsman 6 inch planer. Now you made me want to upgrade
I just bumped into your channel while looking for G0856 reviews. You have an impressive collection of vids! I have two questions about this one: (1) how well does the mobile base work? i.e. how easy is it to move the jointer from one place to another? (2) Do you have a video about the router fence setup you have on your SawStop router table? I'm trying to decide with whether or not to keep my very nice by space consuming router table, or to consolidate to the SS one. Space is challenging for me, but I can crowd tools together. Thank you.
The jointer is very easy to move around on the mobile base. I am planning to do a video soon about the tablesaw that will include info on the router. But I would say the ss router fence is very good.
rofl, no AC running in that shop yet or are you going in and out? VA summers, right, ;)
Been a follower for years but i was off for some time due to a major illness. Recovery from the operation has been smooth but slow. I am extremely happy of how your shop now than it used to be. I have the transformation and the hassles of relocation and building up again the shop from ground up. A 20 inch Grizzly thicknesser with helical head has been ordered and just waiting for it at my doorstep. I know there are a lot already about unboxing and setting up videos but i was sure you have plenty more to share and so i watched the whole video. God bless and be safe always on the craft!
I have "seen" the transformation.....
Thanks for the tip on a 10% discount!
The difference is all the letters. They only share the E and R. The rest are totally different.😁
Really fantastic tool, Linn! 😃
You know, I don't like politics and politicians... At all... But I do hope that our presidents (Brazilian and American) make a free market deal... It would be fantastic to buy tools like that from the US!
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Awesome information. Thank you
I really enjoy your videos, your soft-spoken manner. Your videos are informative and detailed, and helpful. I have been watching since your move and am glad to see the progress in your new shop. I wish you all the best in the future.
Thank you!
DS9 paused in the background right after your star trek themed Q&A? I see what you did there. Uh, [thumbs up emoji].
Haha
🖒🖒🙌🙌⚘
The extra backstory in this one is great!
Nice to hear!
Watching this video waiting for mine to show!
Could you do a video on your planer? Thank you!
In addition i like your jeans short.
Hello my friend. Thank you for telling me the difference between Jointer and Planer. I watched you curiously. thank you also for sharing. huge greetings.......
I've had this particular jointer on my Grizzly wish list for a while now. I may actually buy it at some point.
It's a nice one...
Just bought 3 of these jointers at the June Tent Sale still in the crates, had buy stands and motors. I love Grizzly tools.
Wow!
Long time no see Darbin ! Nice to have you back. I'm looking at getting a Grizzly G0453Z soon as they get it back in stock. Enjoy your new addition!
I never went away ☹
@@darbinorvar wonder why i never received notices of other videos?
Ah proper tools is a gift!!
Good video, nice shop
So awesome! You’ll love this for many years.
I think so too 😁
Very seksi 👍😊
Awesome stuff Linn! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Thanks Fred!
Awesome addition!
Looking good
The code doesn’t work for the jointer. 😕
I just learned it only works on full priced items.
👍👍👍👋👋👋👌👌👌
Also... You finished your floor.
I did... ☺
You haven't discovered all the potential of a jointer, yet.
Thanks for sharing with us this latest major project of yours, of the jointer and planer. Really interesting the research that you carried out beforehand, as to the history of jointers. Inevitably these things have a far more fascinating history than we'd imagine. No doubt jointers contributed to the second Industrial Revolution, which became prominent in the 1870s, so if the historical side interests you, don't forget to look at that aspect of the origins of mechanisation in shops too. You're obviously so pleased to get this latest edition to your shop - and we're all so pleased for you too ! A great idea of yours to share your experiences of your mechanised shop with similar shops. As always, your video production - the story - is so good - so seamless ! You've included all of the information that we need to know about why your ordered it, how it was installed, and your first impressions of using it. So a great video that has provided us with knowledge about these machines and kept us up to date about what you have been up to. Thank you !
Great video. Best part was your smiling son. Very sweet!
My God that's literally what I asked myself 2 videos ago. Great video!
Haha, good timing.
😊
So the purpose of a jointer as to make adjacent faces on a piece of wood perfectly flat and square to each other. It does not make opposite faces parallel to each other. This is where the thicknesser comes in. Put one of the faces that you just flattened down on the thicknesser away from the blade and feed it through. You now have three faces flat and square and two that are parallel to each other. Repeat in the thicknesses with the face that is left. You should then be left with a perfectly flat square and parallel piece of wood. 😉😀👍
Awesome new tools for the shop! Looking forward to projects using them!
Just love all the throwaway audio clips at the end. Fun!
I love the jointer when I first got mine. Great machine for working solid lumber. Glad to see your collection of machines being upgraded over the years!
Beautiful and talented. Great videos, keep them coming
Grizzly jointer and Denim hot pants = one liked video from myself. Thank you
Good for You :)
Have You considered a pushstick/pad with a catch so it's easier to push the material since less downforce would be required?
My first thought was to place the joiner in line with the planer so the wood could be feed into one then the other (efficient)? ;-)
So happy Grizzly paired with you. I love their tools and your honest exposure adds cred.
They could knock 60% off the price and it would still be out of my price range. Guess I'll stick with hand planes for awhile.
A beautiful machine, you'll enjoy it a lot.
Thanks for the Tool Tips Linn. 😎👍
Bleah
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