I really thought this is the type of channel that operates on silent mode as I have never heard your voice. That being said, I am even more impressed after hearing you out! Skilled young man with very nice personality and sense of humor
I’ve always wanted a Hitachi F1000A planer/jointer combo but when my father-in-law gifted me his DeWalt 734, I couldn’t bring myself to buy a second planer. The 734 is under-powered but as long as I don’t get greedy and try and take too much off it works great for my home workshop. And can’t beat the price. Oh and my father-in-law ran the planer for a lumber mill in the interior BC, so he’s forgotten more about the particular tool than I know. The dream planer will need to wait.
OMG - I have this planer but it is repacked as a Hercules brand and is sold by Harbor Freight. It retails for $400 but I paid $300 with their 25% off coupon. I'm not running old pallet boards through mine. It appears that's very hard on a planer like this. Pallet boards are notorious for having all kinds of metal in them.
Sometimes you just gotta buy the new tool and keep working. I just pulled the trigger on a 735 and am excited to unbox it tomorrow. I have been waiting for MakerSpace to get our 20" planer working and it hasn't happened. I kept saying I would never buy a planer for my home shop because they are too noisy and messy, but I have a huge pile of wood waiting to be planed and made into things. I just couldn't let that be an obstacle anymore so instead of limping along, I am plowing full steam ahead. Same for you! Onwards and upwards Ryan!
Glad to hear that Russ! It’s so true, you just gotta keep plowing ahead. It’s the only way to get to where you want to be. Hopefully they can get that 20” running sooner than later. The 735 will serve you well!
And another thought is that I like that you have your eye on the planer you really want. The 734 is meant to tide you over until then. If you went for a 735, you might get another 5+ years out of it and have a harder time justifying getting the planer really want. 😎
this is by far the best video. I'm so inspired. the cinematography, the soundtrack and color grading are out of this world. the magic title 'unboxing my new..." that's the real thing ladies and gentlemen. it's not a clickbait! this is even better than all the things you can build with it. i can only imagine what's coming next: "throwing out my old planner out". no, i didn't waste 10 min and 26 sec, because i'm smoking the good stuff. p.s. no caps. didn't want to offend anybody.
Bummer on the breakdown, but it served you well over the years. This one should as well. I've had that same planer for the past 5 or so years and it's been a workhorse. Looking forward to the day you get to unbox your dream planer.
Can't say Im overly interested in a planer - but in support of you n ur channel (& ur infinite patience I always mention lol).... WAAHHHOOOO NICE NEW PLANER! IM SO JEALOUS, WISH I HAD ONE!!! 😉🤭👍👋
Team lift??? 🥴 Ain't nobody got time for that!! 🤣 Congrates on the cool new tool. With the boards I've seen come from this channel, it's money well spent!
If your motor was losing power then ramping up and then just quit working I’m going to say it’s your brushes, easily replaced. Same thing happened to my oscillating spindle sander last month, changed the brushes and I’m back in business
Only 350 Dollars? WOW!! I bought my Dewalt planer, DW733-QS (you can't get a 735 here) about one month ago, at the normal price, 900 dollars! But I'm not surprised, as we now pay +7 dollars per gallon of gasoline. On the other hand, we also have a minimum wage at f.x. Mcdonald's at 22 dollars/hour (with, like all workers in my country; 6 weeks of paid vacation a year, 6 months of paid maternity leave, paid sick leave, (all at which time you can NOT be fired) etc) Okay, back to the planer and why I haven't even unpacked it yet! My workshop (shed) is a bit small for woodworking (33 sq ft), and I need to find a way to fit my small table saw, 12-inch bandsaw, and this planer in there, AND still be able to work with pieces longer than 2-3 ft before it hits a tool, the workbench, lumber, etc. or wall or the roof (5,9 ft high, which is fine, as I'm only 5,2 ft) And living in Denmark, it's often not that many days in a row in the summer you can take the electric power tools outside and work without all getting wet (I've been told electricity and water can be a safety hazard) and the noise from saw and planer, for hours and day after day, it's an absolute no go outside! Even if I didn't have the world's best neighbors, which I do have, as I try my best not to do anything to other people, I don't want them to do to the people I love most or to myself! Me complaining? No, no! It's all certainly luxury problems that can be fixed. Just need to find out how! 😁
Hey Ryan I've had both the 735 and 734... if I'm being totally honest the 734 did a better job for me. Maybe a little less powerful but way less slop in the adjustment mechanism and *significantly* less snipe. I've done everything possible to the 735 and the snipe issue still wastes a lot of wood. Wish I still had the 734. But honestly for what you're doing you're going to need a bigger more capable planer than any of the breadbox models anyway. Also BTW get rid of that silicone lube in your shop. You do not want silicone anywhere near wood you're going to put a finish on, and the includes tools that will be touching wood. You use mostly oil finishes so you may not have a problem but if you ever want to use anything else I guarantee you'll thank me. Spray silicone gets *everywhere* and is almost impossible to get out of the environment once there. I haven't found a solvent that works 100%. I made that mistake and 2-3 years later I'm still battling silicone fish-eyes in my finishes.
I use spray graphite fwiw. Also have a 734, and I used to think it was the wrong choice with everyone grabbing the 735... this makes me feel a bit better.
Cool video. I have used both. The newer model 735 keeps popping the breaker next to the switch and this new one leaves a strip down the middle of the board. Can’t figure out either problem. Love your work kid!
Not sure if you know, but the motor does have replaceable motor brushes, that’s probably the only problem with it. They are easy to change and don’t cost that much. Just an FYI.
Pretty interesting I have the same plane or I think I'm going to build me a table just like the one you have for yours for mine most of the time I use it on the floor
He checked everything in the planer other than the motor brushes. Enjoy your new planer, hopefully you can pass it on to someone who can get another 8 years out of a new set of brushes. By the way, the instructions probably show you how to replace the brushes that you probably got a spare set of with the *nyew wone*
Have Dewalt 733 which is pretty much the very same model with 2 blades. Super loud machine with average finish cuts. Not super impressed ! I was also naive and tought that running any boards will make them super straight. This thing will only remove material but once you put in twisted, warped board it will spill twisted and warped board with a bit on removed material. Rookie mistake i know. What i got now is Metabo 260C which also has jointer and is cheaper than Dewalt planer only. You run boards through jointer first on 2 sides and then through planer mode. Results are super straight boards with very nice finish almost ready to assembly no need to sand them. My point is don;t overpay for planer only! Get combo in 1 planer and jointer!
How important is a planer in working with wood? Reason I ask is because they’re so expensive, it’s hard to justify the cost to my wife lol. However I’ve built quite a few projects with pallet wood not needing it yet. Now I’m moving onto building a farm table so I definitely need to consider it. Would a box store planer work?
I really thought this is the type of channel that operates on silent mode as I have never heard your voice. That being said, I am even more impressed after hearing you out! Skilled young man with very nice personality and sense of humor
Thanks so much for the kind words!
I’ve always wanted a Hitachi F1000A planer/jointer combo but when my father-in-law gifted me his DeWalt 734, I couldn’t bring myself to buy a second planer. The 734 is under-powered but as long as I don’t get greedy and try and take too much off it works great for my home workshop. And can’t beat the price. Oh and my father-in-law ran the planer for a lumber mill in the interior BC, so he’s forgotten more about the particular tool than I know. The dream planer will need to wait.
OMG - I have this planer but it is repacked as a Hercules brand and is sold by Harbor Freight.
It retails for $400 but I paid $300 with their 25% off coupon.
I'm not running old pallet boards through mine. It appears that's very hard on a planer like this. Pallet boards are notorious for having all kinds of metal in them.
It is exciting getting a new toy for the shop.Even if it was a step back from the last model.So enjoy I hope it serves you well.
Sometimes you just gotta buy the new tool and keep working. I just pulled the trigger on a 735 and am excited to unbox it tomorrow. I have been waiting for MakerSpace to get our 20" planer working and it hasn't happened. I kept saying I would never buy a planer for my home shop because they are too noisy and messy, but I have a huge pile of wood waiting to be planed and made into things. I just couldn't let that be an obstacle anymore so instead of limping along, I am plowing full steam ahead. Same for you! Onwards and upwards Ryan!
Glad to hear that Russ! It’s so true, you just gotta keep plowing ahead. It’s the only way to get to where you want to be. Hopefully they can get that 20” running sooner than later. The 735 will serve you well!
And another thought is that I like that you have your eye on the planer you really want. The 734 is meant to tide you over until then. If you went for a 735, you might get another 5+ years out of it and have a harder time justifying getting the planer really want. 😎
@@bigredruss73 man, 100%!
I’ve had a 734 for 10 plus years. I had 735 envy there for a minute.
this is by far the best video. I'm so inspired. the cinematography, the soundtrack and color grading are out of this world. the magic title 'unboxing my new..." that's the real thing ladies and gentlemen. it's not a clickbait! this is even better than all the things you can build with it. i can only imagine what's coming next: "throwing out my old planner out". no, i didn't waste 10 min and 26 sec, because i'm smoking the good stuff.
p.s. no caps. didn't want to offend anybody.
😂appreciate the engagement my friend✌️
@@ryanhawkins oh yeah, fully engaged and ready for a new barrel awesomeness.
Bummer on the breakdown, but it served you well over the years. This one should as well. I've had that same planer for the past 5 or so years and it's been a workhorse. Looking forward to the day you get to unbox your dream planer.
It will get me through the next little while, that’s for sure.
I have the same one. It’s been a good tool.
Can't say Im overly interested in a planer - but in support of you n ur channel (& ur infinite patience I always mention lol)....
WAAHHHOOOO NICE NEW PLANER! IM SO JEALOUS, WISH I HAD ONE!!!
😉🤭👍👋
I love mine and make mountains of debris constantly lol, it also doubled as my joiner too before I had one
Yes you need a heavy duty planer for what you do, those planers are mostly for planing lumber for one off projects.
Team lift??? 🥴 Ain't nobody got time for that!! 🤣 Congrates on the cool new tool. With the boards I've seen come from this channel, it's money well spent!
Thanks for watching!
I've used the DW734 for almost 2 years now not the best obviously but it gets the job done
It’s been working for me so far
If your motor was losing power then ramping up and then just quit working I’m going to say it’s your brushes, easily replaced. Same thing happened to my oscillating spindle sander last month, changed the brushes and I’m back in business
Ok the instructions thing was hilarious
Only 350 Dollars? WOW!! I bought my Dewalt planer, DW733-QS (you can't get a 735 here) about one month ago, at the normal price, 900 dollars!
But I'm not surprised, as we now pay +7 dollars per gallon of gasoline.
On the other hand, we also have a minimum wage at f.x. Mcdonald's at 22 dollars/hour (with, like all workers in my country; 6 weeks of paid vacation a year, 6 months of paid maternity leave, paid sick leave, (all at which time you can NOT be fired) etc)
Okay, back to the planer and why I haven't even unpacked it yet!
My workshop (shed) is a bit small for woodworking (33 sq ft), and I need to find a way to fit my small table saw, 12-inch bandsaw, and this planer in there, AND still be able to work with pieces longer than 2-3 ft before it hits a tool, the workbench, lumber, etc. or wall or the roof (5,9 ft high, which is fine, as I'm only 5,2 ft)
And living in Denmark, it's often not that many days in a row in the summer you can take the electric power tools outside and work without all getting wet (I've been told electricity and water can be a safety hazard) and the noise from saw and planer, for hours and day after day, it's an absolute no go outside!
Even if I didn't have the world's best neighbors, which I do have, as I try my best not to do anything to other people, I don't want them to do to the people I love most or to myself!
Me complaining? No, no! It's all certainly luxury problems that can be fixed.
Just need to find out how! 😁
I got a really good deal on the new one. I know a guy that knows a guy😉 all the best to you and ventures!
I would say it's the brushes in the motor, when they wear down it will not get power to the motor.
Well spoken video, thanks
Hey Ryan I've had both the 735 and 734... if I'm being totally honest the 734 did a better job for me. Maybe a little less powerful but way less slop in the adjustment mechanism and *significantly* less snipe. I've done everything possible to the 735 and the snipe issue still wastes a lot of wood. Wish I still had the 734. But honestly for what you're doing you're going to need a bigger more capable planer than any of the breadbox models anyway. Also BTW get rid of that silicone lube in your shop. You do not want silicone anywhere near wood you're going to put a finish on, and the includes tools that will be touching wood. You use mostly oil finishes so you may not have a problem but if you ever want to use anything else I guarantee you'll thank me. Spray silicone gets *everywhere* and is almost impossible to get out of the environment once there. I haven't found a solvent that works 100%. I made that mistake and 2-3 years later I'm still battling silicone fish-eyes in my finishes.
Significantly less snipe! Thank you for the words of wisdom on the silicon lube. Never even thought about that.
I use spray graphite fwiw. Also have a 734, and I used to think it was the wrong choice with everyone grabbing the 735... this makes me feel a bit better.
So you’re telling me the cheaper one is better??
Cool video. I have used both. The newer model 735 keeps popping the breaker next to the switch and this new one leaves a strip down the middle of the board. Can’t figure out either problem. Love your work kid!
It's a good idea to verify that the infeed and outfeed aprons are coplanar with the central deck.
Actually DeWalt wants them raised slightly, exactly how they come out of the box (usually anyway)... supposedly to control snipe.
Not sure if you know, but the motor does have replaceable motor brushes, that’s probably the only problem with it. They are easy to change and don’t cost that much. Just an FYI.
I was made aware of that after the fact. I still have my old one, might look into replacing the brushes.
Pretty interesting I have the same plane or I think I'm going to build me a table just like the one you have for yours for mine most of the time I use it on the floor
Enjoyed the video.
I have nothing to say really, but I appreciate your content, and wish to help with the yt-algorithms.
Thank you!
He checked everything in the planer other than the motor brushes.
Enjoy your new planer, hopefully you can pass it on to someone who can get another 8 years out of a new set of brushes.
By the way, the instructions probably show you how to replace the brushes that you probably got a spare set of with the *nyew wone*
Sadly, no spare brushes with the new one.
@@ryanhawkins Yes but they're a $5 item. That's probably all that was wrong with your 735.
Just a thought have you checked the brushes for the motor?
No snipe? Looks good.
Very minimal
Have Dewalt 733 which is pretty much the very same model with 2 blades. Super loud machine with average finish cuts. Not super impressed ! I was also naive and tought that running any boards
will make them super straight. This thing will only remove material but once you put in twisted, warped board it will spill twisted and warped board with a bit on removed material. Rookie mistake i know. What i got now is Metabo 260C which also has jointer and is cheaper than Dewalt planer only. You run boards through jointer first on 2 sides and then through planer mode. Results are super straight boards with very nice finish almost ready to assembly no need to sand them. My point is don;t overpay for planer only! Get combo in 1 planer and jointer!
For the amount of wood you process and the space you have in your shop, you probably would have been better served buying a more commercial tool.
100%, it just wasn’t in the budget at this point in time.
After a year. How do you feel about the planer?
Between the 734 & 735, which do you prefer and what's the biggest reason why?
How important is a planer in working with wood? Reason I ask is because they’re so expensive, it’s hard to justify the cost to my wife lol. However I’ve built quite a few projects with pallet wood not needing it yet. Now I’m moving onto building a farm table so I definitely need to consider it. Would a box store planer work?
I consider a planer pretty important. I recommend getting one. I’ve made box store planers work for me over the years
What’s your reason in downgrading from what look likes a 735?
Budget and I live in a fairly small city. I would have had to wait a week to get another 735, so I picked up the 734 to keep the job going
😂 bought some poor smucks tools of his jaded ex wife. Nice lol love this content.
How the hell did you get that planer for $350? I know this video is a year old, but it now lists for $660 at Home Depot.
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So what would be your dream planer then?
I’d LOVE something like the P25 from Laguna or a 25” from Grizzly.
That is a bettter planer than what you had
what's your dream planer?
The Laguna P25. I’m not picky tho, anything 25” is welcome in my shop😁
Pretty boring... ya , gets what ya pay for
😂
DF you gonna get instead of the 735? A Chizzly?