That makes more sense! I looked in the manual and was pulling on that end cap. Must be stuck but it isn’t my tool so didn’t want to break it. Thank you for the comment!
Mike, how did I miss this? I do love the black and yellow, though I do prefer the 735 model for the planer. Nice job, as always. Thanks for pointing out the difficulties you encountered, that's most useful.
Even though its only 2 years ago this vid feels like were way back in the archives! Got another wood planer vid probably next week. Filming it today and tomorrow. Budget priced and helical head, should be cool. Thanks for watching Meat!
@@ProjectsForAllReviews I'll be looking forward to that review since my Rikon is on the way out. Hey, I was working on the coop this weekend and cut through my Skil saw cord. I can't remember, do you review any corded circ saws? I finished with an old Porter Cable, but I don't like it because I had to use my left hand on the handle in order to see the cut line. Buon weekend, Mike!
Haven't talked to you in so long, is fun to hear your narrative voice on these. It reminds me of... " Three quarter inch nuts. Three quarter inch bolts. The quarter inch nuts and bolts." "The ruler goes from 0 to 6 inches, or" Your doing great man, I think I've watched all of your videos,
Great review !! I just scored on of these along with a Delta Jointer for 140 bucks at a local yard sale !! It did need a power switch, simple replacement. I just did a video on it. 👍👍
I need to make balusters for a handrail, worth the purchase?? Paying damn near $12 each baluster, and needing some 50+, I figure I can gain another quality Dewalt woodworking tool, on top of saving a ton of $. Thoughts ideas?
That’s how I have justified buying good quality tools since I was a kid. Instead of paying for a prefab product or paying a pro to do it I use the money to get the tool. Tools there for the next job so the savings compounds. Good luck with the new planer John!
I really like all of you’re videos, very detailed and thorough!! Like WOW !!!! like how you break every tool down part by part and explain what is what and how you use you’re camera angles! Very impressive ! And the orange cat you mention lol ! Keep ‘em coming!!
That’s odd. This 734 has no fan. My 735 has a powerful fan that will blow the chips across the room. Possibly a feature change over the years. Thanks for watching!
The DeWalt DW734 does not have a blower/fan to exhaust shavings. No Part is listed for the type 1 or the type 20. Look at the parts diagram and for proof.
Your right about the fan. The owner of that planer was wondering about it too. I suspect it’s for motor cooling and doesn’t push much air but I could be wrong. I still have it and I’ll check it out and let you know. Thanks for watching!
So I put the dust hood on and ran that planner. It does push some air out but it’s pretty weak and it’s only in that one small spot over the cutter head. Still pretty sure it’s for cooling the motor but I does prob help the chips exit the end of the hood.
Couldn’t find any info on this but best guess it’s a universal. Induction motors are heavier and less likely to be on a small portable too like this. Thanks for watching!
@@ProjectsForAllReviews thank you very much. I got a DW 734 from Canada. A 3000W step down transformer should do the magic for me on that one. I'm the same guy asking 21 questions. Remember I asked about converting the frequencies from 60 Hz to 50 Hz. I think I found a solution to my table saw conundrum. Got a ridgid 3650 on Kijiji, for 500 CAD, with a dado blade set. Looks great on pictures. My mate over there will ship to me in Nigeria. I read up somewhere that the ridgid saws are about the same as the lumberjack TS1800 in the UK. I'll call tomorrow to confirm that. If it is, I'll get a replacement motor from the UK. Should do the magic for me. I appreciate your videos and responses. They mean a lot.
The real difference is this one is considerably more portable. Other than that the Beefier one is better. I have a vid for that model too. Thanks for watching Nathan!
The DW735 has improved dust collection, and an adjustable feed rate, you can feed fast for quicker stock removal, then slow it down on the final pass for better surface finish and reduced tearout. It also has a more powerful motor. If you ever plan to upgrade to a spiral cutter head, as I recently did, the DW734 is a little underpowered. It works great for routine jobs, but wide hardwood boards require a very thin cut or it trips the built-in circuit breaker. If you don't need the portability, then I highly recommend the DW735. I wish I had upgraded before spending over $500 on the new cutterhead.
The DW734 weighs 88 pounds, the DW735 weighs 91.75 pounds. That's is not a lot more beef. The main difference is the 2 speed feed and the exhaust blower on the 735.The 734 comes standard with the two extensions tables.
I learned a lesson when I bought one of these. If dewalt has a similar tool for $100 more, buy the model that is $100 more. I bought this and it has no upgrade options for the cutter like the more expensive model has. The dust collection is crap on this.
I have a similar rule about buying the better model when the price is close. I own the DW725 DeWALT and this is a friends. This one works well but you are right the dust collection is poor. The 725 is less portable but has an internal fan for the dust which is so powerful I don't need to turn on my dust collector. The planer will spin up the collector and push all the chips all the way through into the bag, seriously impressive. Thanks for watching!
That 2 1/2" adapter can be removed from the dust chute so that it can take 4" hose. No need to reduce it down and then back up
That makes more sense! I looked in the manual and was pulling on that end cap. Must be stuck but it isn’t my tool so didn’t want to break it. Thank you for the comment!
I have one for the past 10 yrs
I flipped my blades for over finally
Great review thanks for the refresher havent used it in 5 yrs
Mike, how did I miss this? I do love the black and yellow, though I do prefer the 735 model for the planer. Nice job, as always. Thanks for pointing out the difficulties you encountered, that's most useful.
Even though its only 2 years ago this vid feels like were way back in the archives! Got another wood planer vid probably next week. Filming it today and tomorrow. Budget priced and helical head, should be cool. Thanks for watching Meat!
@@ProjectsForAllReviews I'll be looking forward to that review since my Rikon is on the way out. Hey, I was working on the coop this weekend and cut through my Skil saw cord. I can't remember, do you review any corded circ saws? I finished with an old Porter Cable, but I don't like it because I had to use my left hand on the handle in order to see the cut line. Buon weekend, Mike!
love the “orange cat you don’t trust” 😎👍
Thanks for watching Christopher!
Haven't talked to you in so long, is fun to hear your narrative voice on these. It reminds me of...
" Three quarter inch nuts.
Three quarter inch bolts.
The quarter inch nuts and bolts."
"The ruler goes from 0 to 6 inches, or"
Your doing great man, I think I've watched all of your videos,
Great in depth review as usual
Thanks for watching!
Great review !! I just scored on of these along with a Delta Jointer for 140 bucks at a local yard sale !! It did need a power switch, simple replacement. I just did a video on it. 👍👍
Thanks! That’s a great deal!! I’ll check out your vid!
@@ProjectsForAllReviews Thanks man !! We have some similar interests. You may like my CNC & 100 watt later videos.
I need to make balusters for a handrail, worth the purchase?? Paying damn near $12 each baluster, and needing some 50+, I figure I can gain another quality Dewalt woodworking tool, on top of saving a ton of $. Thoughts ideas?
That’s how I have justified buying good quality tools since I was a kid. Instead of paying for a prefab product or paying a pro to do it I use the money to get the tool. Tools there for the next job so the savings compounds. Good luck with the new planer John!
I really like all of you’re videos, very detailed and thorough!! Like WOW !!!! like how you break every tool down part by part and explain what is what and how you use you’re camera angles! Very impressive ! And the orange cat you mention lol ! Keep ‘em coming!!
Thank you Travis! I’ve got a lot of tools and a never ending supply of orange cat pics. I appreciate the comment a lot.
I loved “an orange cat you don’t trust”. Hahahaha. Great review, I just got this looking forward to using it for the first time.
Laughed out loud at the orange cat!! 😂🤣😂
Worlds most ridiculous cat! I have endless pics! Thanks for watching!
Excellent video, very detailed...thank you!
Thanks for watching!
I have had a 734 for a number of years now. The dust port is 4" straight out and there IS a fan to blow the shavings out.
That’s odd. This 734 has no fan. My 735 has a powerful fan that will blow the chips across the room. Possibly a feature change over the years. Thanks for watching!
I live in Mexico and bought a 734 (only 1 available where i was living) and it does not have a fan. I wish it did.@@ProjectsForAllReviews
The DeWalt DW734 does not have a blower/fan to exhaust shavings. No Part is listed for the type 1 or the type 20. Look at the parts diagram and for proof.
Looks like there is a small turbine that would act as a fan to move chips/shavings out through the dust chute.
Your right about the fan. The owner of that planer was wondering about it too. I suspect it’s for motor cooling and doesn’t push much air but I could be wrong. I still have it and I’ll check it out and let you know. Thanks for watching!
So I put the dust hood on and ran that planner. It does push some air out but it’s pretty weak and it’s only in that one small spot over the cutter head. Still pretty sure it’s for cooling the motor but I does prob help the chips exit the end of the hood.
Hi, any idea if this planer comes with an induction or universal motor?
Couldn’t find any info on this but best guess it’s a universal. Induction motors are heavier and less likely to be on a small portable too like this. Thanks for watching!
@@ProjectsForAllReviews thank you very much. I got a DW 734 from Canada. A 3000W step down transformer should do the magic for me on that one.
I'm the same guy asking 21 questions. Remember I asked about converting the frequencies from 60 Hz to 50 Hz.
I think I found a solution to my table saw conundrum. Got a ridgid 3650 on Kijiji, for 500 CAD, with a dado blade set. Looks great on pictures. My mate over there will ship to me in Nigeria. I read up somewhere that the ridgid saws are about the same as the lumberjack TS1800 in the UK. I'll call tomorrow to confirm that. If it is, I'll get a replacement motor from the UK. Should do the magic for me.
I appreciate your videos and responses. They mean a lot.
Universal motor with brushes.
Great like the 735
Orange cat you can't trust. LOL
Is it worth spending the extra $50 for the “beefier” DeWalt planer over this? This one is $550 at HD and the other is on sale for $599
The real difference is this one is considerably more portable. Other than that the Beefier one is better. I have a vid for that model too. Thanks for watching Nathan!
The DW735 has improved dust collection, and an adjustable feed rate, you can feed fast for quicker stock removal, then slow it down on the final pass for better surface finish and reduced tearout. It also has a more powerful motor. If you ever plan to upgrade to a spiral cutter head, as I recently did, the DW734 is a little underpowered. It works great for routine jobs, but wide hardwood boards require a very thin cut or it trips the built-in circuit breaker. If you don't need the portability, then I highly recommend the DW735. I wish I had upgraded before spending over $500 on the new cutterhead.
The DW734 weighs 88 pounds, the DW735 weighs 91.75 pounds. That's is not a lot more beef. The main difference is the 2 speed feed and the exhaust blower on the 735.The 734 comes standard with the two extensions tables.
I learned a lesson when I bought one of these. If dewalt has a similar tool for $100 more, buy the model that is $100 more. I bought this and it has no upgrade options for the cutter like the more expensive model has. The dust collection is crap on this.
I have a similar rule about buying the better model when the price is close. I own the DW725 DeWALT and this is a friends. This one works well but you are right the dust collection is poor. The 725 is less portable but has an internal fan for the dust which is so powerful I don't need to turn on my dust collector. The planer will spin up the collector and push all the chips all the way through into the bag, seriously impressive. Thanks for watching!
Love mine
Love mine BUT hope that you don't have to replace the belt. That is one hellofa job. If you have never cussed before I guarantee you will doing that.
Pool noodle
dw 735 is much better