Hi very nice presentation and I really enjoyed it. I have two questions. 1- I do not have any available space for a planer in my garage and I live in Southern California by the beach. I was wondering if I put my planer on a cart with wheels , make a plywood cover for the cart with five sides and put the cover on the top of the cart and in addition put a cover like barbecue cover over it , would it be protected from rust ? 2- Can I run 2X4 vertically through planer ? I would appreciate your input. Thanks.
Thanks for your kind comments. Because you live in area that regularly has "salt air", corrosion can be a problem for many metal parts. Prolonged exposure to marine area air leads to pitting and degradation of many metals, unless they are protected by special coatings or painted on a regular basis. The biggest risk you will have with your planer will be moisture not readily evaporating off because of still, trapped air. There are several anti-corrosion spray products on the market. Find one you like and treat the inner workings of your machine. I would look for a product that doesn't attract dust - it's a woodworking machine after all. Inspect the machine from time to time and treat as needed. And, yes, this planer will allow you to plane a 3-1/2" tall board, as it's total capacity is 6". I hope this helps! Best, DFJ
Best explanation of all features! Depth turret was my concern, explained excellently! Thank you
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Came here for the same thank you!
Very informative video…thank you very much!!!
If you raise it up to 6" the outfit table will fold up without hitting the exhaust port
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Hi very nice presentation and I really enjoyed it. I have two questions. 1- I do not have any available space for a planer in my garage and I live in Southern California by the beach. I was wondering if I put my planer on a cart with wheels , make a plywood cover for the cart with five sides and put the cover on the top of the cart and in addition put a cover like barbecue cover over it , would it be protected from rust ? 2- Can I run 2X4 vertically through planer ? I would appreciate your input. Thanks.
Thanks for your kind comments. Because you live in area that regularly has "salt air", corrosion can be a problem for many metal parts. Prolonged exposure to marine area air leads to pitting and degradation of many metals, unless they are protected by special coatings or painted on a regular basis. The biggest risk you will have with your planer will be moisture not readily evaporating off because of still, trapped air. There are several anti-corrosion spray products on the market. Find one you like and treat the inner workings of your machine. I would look for a product that doesn't attract dust - it's a woodworking machine after all. Inspect the machine from time to time and treat as needed.
And, yes, this planer will allow you to plane a 3-1/2" tall board, as it's total capacity is 6".
I hope this helps! Best, DFJ
The DW735x comes with extra knives and the fold out tables.
The outfit table does not collide with the exhaust if you raise it all the way up
Thanks, Frank! Good catch! Best, DFJ
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