Hi. Well I pulled the trigger and got a Dewalt DW735, a stand, infeed/outfeed tables and dust hood. Overall, I like it. A lot! Here's what it looks like with the stand and infeed/outfeed tables. The dust collection hood is also attached, but you can't see it:
This is the other side where the Dust Collection Hood connects. This pic shows the one downside - when you have the DC hose connected and the outfeed table connected, the outfeed table won't fold up all the way. Minor quibble though; it still folds up out of the way when I wrap the power cord around it.
I really like the control panel - easy to use and it seems pretty accurate. The removal gauge is very nice. I'm not sure if I trust completely, but it gives me an idea of how much is being taken off. I grabbed this pic as this thin board was feeding in:
For dust collection, since I didn't have a convenient trash container, I just connected the DC hood to a 5 gallon bucket. This shows the height control wheel and outfeed side with the planer running and the DC hose connected to the small bucket. The bad news - As you can see the DC hose drags down the DC hood. I need to rig up some kind of support the hose. If you use the DC hood, how do you support it?
What is a bigger deal is the amount of fine dust in the air. I didn't notice it at the time, but the flash lit up the fine stuff floating around. It looks like I'll need to wear a dust mask while operating it:
The good news - the DC hood works VERY well. Even in it's droopy position, it caught at least 95% of the bigger stuff. Here's what it looked like after planing down one 2X4 - about 1.5" of fluffies. I didn't move the bucket for the pic. As you can see, there are virtually no wood chips on the floor:
Overall, I'm VERY happy with it, but I did have one other issue - there was a little bit of snipe even with the in/out feed tables. I believe that there is an is article about the preferred height setting for the Infeed and Outfeed tables. Has anyone seen that article? Any adjustment recommendations?
Thanks and regards,
Dan.
P.s. The overall cost after discounts and rebates was about $415.

This is the other side where the Dust Collection Hood connects. This pic shows the one downside - when you have the DC hose connected and the outfeed table connected, the outfeed table won't fold up all the way. Minor quibble though; it still folds up out of the way when I wrap the power cord around it.

I really like the control panel - easy to use and it seems pretty accurate. The removal gauge is very nice. I'm not sure if I trust completely, but it gives me an idea of how much is being taken off. I grabbed this pic as this thin board was feeding in:

For dust collection, since I didn't have a convenient trash container, I just connected the DC hood to a 5 gallon bucket. This shows the height control wheel and outfeed side with the planer running and the DC hose connected to the small bucket. The bad news - As you can see the DC hose drags down the DC hood. I need to rig up some kind of support the hose. If you use the DC hood, how do you support it?
What is a bigger deal is the amount of fine dust in the air. I didn't notice it at the time, but the flash lit up the fine stuff floating around. It looks like I'll need to wear a dust mask while operating it:

The good news - the DC hood works VERY well. Even in it's droopy position, it caught at least 95% of the bigger stuff. Here's what it looked like after planing down one 2X4 - about 1.5" of fluffies. I didn't move the bucket for the pic. As you can see, there are virtually no wood chips on the floor:

Overall, I'm VERY happy with it, but I did have one other issue - there was a little bit of snipe even with the in/out feed tables. I believe that there is an is article about the preferred height setting for the Infeed and Outfeed tables. Has anyone seen that article? Any adjustment recommendations?
Thanks and regards,
Dan.
P.s. The overall cost after discounts and rebates was about $415.