Enco
6-inch Woodworking Jointer: 5 Stars – Excellent Value
This is the first real piece
of equipment I bought so it has many years of use on it. Before
I started metalworking, I was making traditional wood furniture
for my house. I had a Craftsman table saw but needed to get
good straight and smooth edges for the glue joints in the
tabletops. I looked at the Craftsman jointers but they were
asking about $400 for a 4-inch jointer of very mediocre quality.
Enco had been mailing me flyers for a few years, so I took
a chance and bought the 6-inch jointer for $239 (now $329).
I picked up the jointer in
Tampa. We managed to get the 200+ pound box into my car and
I drove home. The manual looked to be photocopied on rice
paper. The stand required assembly before the motor could
be attached.
The motor appeared to be brush painted with flat black paint.
I didn’t know how long it would last… Soon, I
had the stand up and the jointer installed on top. I wired
up the motor and pushed the start button. It sprang to life.
I cleaned the oil coating off of the ground table tops and
set the table height for 1 /32 inch cut. The knobs were a
little small but since I have never needed to change the depth
of cut, It does not matter.
This jointer just keeps on
going. My fears about the motor were unfounded. I have grown
so accustomed to using this jointer for all kinds of things
that I don’t know how anyone could work without it.
It has become an essential part of my pattern-making equipment.
I have added a sheet metal dust collection shoot to it because
it can really make some chips in a short amount of time. I
will have to give it 5 stars and say it is a must have for
the small woodworker. Recently it has been on sale for $175,
what a super value! You will not be disappointed with this
little jewel.
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