Does it really matter whether one buys a jointer with standard ways or parallelogram adjustment? I’m looking at Grizzly.
Gary
Does it really matter whether one buys a jointer with standard ways or parallelogram adjustment? I’m looking at Grizzly.
Gary
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The differences are all theoretical. Either style machine, if properly tuned up, will produce an equally good finished surface.
John White
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