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  1. #1
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    Post Ryobi thicknesser

    I am looking for a thicknesser, something that does the job but won't break the bank.
    The job is planing slabs of various types of timber such as camphor laurel to a thickness suitable for items such as breadboards, trays, etc. Use is purely as a hobby.

    Ryobi had a thicknesser for around $1000 (model 12), but have recently released a model 13 for around $488.

    Seems heaps cheaper than anything else on the market. Does anyone know anything about these machines?

    Thanks
    Don

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    Don.
    There was a long discussion here on the Ryobi and other thicknessers. It started on 31/8/02 and you could locate it by doing a search using "Ryobi thicknesser" as your string. The result was not all that good for the Ryobi.
    I have, and had then, a DeWalt and am very happy with it. It is 3 times the price of the Ryobi, mind you.
    I have seen the new Ryobi in a store and was happy to observe that is now a 4 post unit.

    It only takes one drink to get me loaded. Trouble is, I can't remember if it's the thirteenth or fourteenth.

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    I spoke to a rep at Bunnings on Saturday, and he advised that there was a problem in that a component inside the thicknesser stripped and there was a recall of thicknessers. He seemed confident that the problem was corrected and therefore should be no problems.....

    I did not buy one I will wait a little longer I thinks.

    Regards

    Tony

  5. #4
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    I have a Rexon thicknesser and it is OK for hobby use. Get a machine that has cutters/knives that can be re-sharpened. The Rexon (which seems to be a clone /badge enginered copy etc of a number of other machines) has pinned, throw away blades that cost about $70 a set, but they are double sided and do OK in softer timbers. 80 year old tallowwood tries them out though!

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