For some reason, google served me an ad for the Jet 12" joiner planer (JJP-12 and JJP-H12).
I remember when these units came out, which really wasn't that long ago. They were $1,700 and people were a little nonplussed with them at the time (function, changeover time, whatever it may have been).
The ads say $4,129 plus at least sales tax and maybe freight (!!!!!!!!!!!)
The helical head version is $5,649.
you still get an extruded fence at that price.
About the same time these came out, I got a jet 18x bandsaw (was MAP of $1199, but the local saw shop had an extra and sold it to me for $1050 and delivered it free). There's a new version of this saw now that's a little different - more resaw and a taller fence. $3,199.
It wasn't that great of a bandsaw - top wheel was out of round - not the tire, but the actual wheel was out about 8 thousandths and I didn't realize what the problem was until I put a dial indicator on the wheel in situ when getting ready to sell it. I'd have fixed the issue with duct tape at the time. It would pound the guides out of set - I always used it where necessary, but the inaccuracy was annoying.
Being familiar with the quality level and wondering how much has actually changed - I doubt tolerances are much better - to be set back $8000 (with taxes and freight) to be able to joint and plane 12" wide boards and have a bandsaw that's just OK. Wow.
And, I felt like I was wasting money last year spending about $1500 on some metalworking tools.
Switching over to mostly hand tools 10 years ago was a great decision.
I remember when these units came out, which really wasn't that long ago. They were $1,700 and people were a little nonplussed with them at the time (function, changeover time, whatever it may have been).
The ads say $4,129 plus at least sales tax and maybe freight (!!!!!!!!!!!)
The helical head version is $5,649.
you still get an extruded fence at that price.
About the same time these came out, I got a jet 18x bandsaw (was MAP of $1199, but the local saw shop had an extra and sold it to me for $1050 and delivered it free). There's a new version of this saw now that's a little different - more resaw and a taller fence. $3,199.
It wasn't that great of a bandsaw - top wheel was out of round - not the tire, but the actual wheel was out about 8 thousandths and I didn't realize what the problem was until I put a dial indicator on the wheel in situ when getting ready to sell it. I'd have fixed the issue with duct tape at the time. It would pound the guides out of set - I always used it where necessary, but the inaccuracy was annoying.
Being familiar with the quality level and wondering how much has actually changed - I doubt tolerances are much better - to be set back $8000 (with taxes and freight) to be able to joint and plane 12" wide boards and have a bandsaw that's just OK. Wow.
And, I felt like I was wasting money last year spending about $1500 on some metalworking tools.
Switching over to mostly hand tools 10 years ago was a great decision.