• Re: Old Sears Craftsman Planer model # 113.20621 - looking for manual

    From Michael@21:1/5 to Nut tree on Tue Dec 20 10:28:49 2022
    On Sunday, May 9, 2004 at 3:23:06 PM UTC-5, Nut tree wrote:
    John, this is a scarry beast to use. it is totally manual feed and never
    put anything short in there. I will look in the file box to see if I still have the paper on my old one. Now longer have the machine, left it with my father-in-law, i think he gave it away!

    Is it? I've used mine countless times and haven't felt any particular danger. Use paddles and a good push stick and all should be fine.

    Now a toe-kick saw -- that is a scary little beast. I'm still traumatized.

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  • From Leon@21:1/5 to Michael on Wed Dec 21 09:41:32 2022
    On 12/20/2022 12:28 PM, Michael wrote:
    On Sunday, May 9, 2004 at 3:23:06 PM UTC-5, Nut tree wrote:
    John, this is a scarry beast to use. it is totally manual feed and never
    put anything short in there. I will look in the file box to see if I still >> have the paper on my old one. Now longer have the machine, left it with my >> father-in-law, i think he gave it away!

    Is it? I've used mine countless times and haven't felt any particular danger. Use paddles and a good push stick and all should be fine.

    Now a toe-kick saw -- that is a scary little beast. I'm still traumatized.


    You replied to an 18 year old post.

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  • From John Grossbohlin@21:1/5 to Leon on Wed Dec 21 08:17:27 2022
    On Wednesday, December 21, 2022 at 10:41:40 AM UTC-5, Leon wrote:
    On 12/20/2022 12:28 PM, Michael wrote:
    On Sunday, May 9, 2004 at 3:23:06 PM UTC-5, Nut tree wrote:
    John, this is a scarry beast to use. it is totally manual feed and never >> put anything short in there. I will look in the file box to see if I still >> have the paper on my old one. Now longer have the machine, left it with my >> father-in-law, i think he gave it away!

    Is it? I've used mine countless times and haven't felt any particular danger. Use paddles and a good push stick and all should be fine.

    Now a toe-kick saw -- that is a scary little beast. I'm still traumatized.
    You replied to an 18 year old post.

    Maybe it's an attempt to rewrite the past 18 years of history that occurred due to the lack of the manual? ;~)

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