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    Robland SD510 planer / thicknesser

    thanks for the advice tim, i'll have a look into the wadkin's, i am not bothered about a digital LCD readout, just any sort of counter that is accurate, as you suggested like on the BTS's would be fine. I have just looked on your website and realised that you are a service engineer, is there...
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    Robland SD510 planer / thicknesser

    i think i know what you mean by the estops, they do look a little 'plasticy' if it is industrial built it would be more than fine for me as it wont get a lot of stck. are there any other makes of planer you would recommend for simlar cost second hand? i dont really want someting as old as a...
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    Robland SD510 planer / thicknesser

    hi bob, firstly can i say WOW i just had a nosey on your website and your work is amazing. i'm not a joiner by trade i have a building company and am getting more and more into joinery and want to be able to make some furniture as a hobby / passtime (mainly as i really fancy it and to slow me...
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    Robland SD510 planer / thicknesser

    Hi, i am definatley going to sell my C3-31 once i get my planer, i will be selling it to buy a spindle moulder, if you are intrested let me know, its a standard model without the outrigger, single phase, very good condition built in 2006 and i was looking for about £2900 ish. iv heard that...
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    Robland SD510 planer / thicknesser

    Hi All, this is my first post. I currently have a MKII hammer C3-31, i am looking at getting seprate machines and selling it eventually. A Robland SD510 planer thicknesser has come to my attention, it is a 2008 model with 7.5hp motor, power rise and fall, digital display, 4 knife block and a few...
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