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JET 708524 JPM-13CS 13-Inch 1-1/2-Horsepower Planer/Molder, 110/230-Volt 1-Phase with JPM-13-K 13" Knife Set for JPM-13 Planer / Molders

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Style: w/13" Knife Set


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  • Sturdy cast-iron table
  • Reduced vibration
  • Includes Factory Warranty

Style: ‎w/13" Knife Set


Material: ‎Cast Iron


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Handle Material: ‎Cast Iron


Included Components: ‎Blade


Date First Available: April 19, 2018


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  • Pretty good but not great
Style: Planer/Molder
I do like this planer but have not had a lot of time to get down dirty with it. What little time I have had with it I do have some complaints and why I don't give it 5 stars. First it is very difficult to see how much I am taking off of a board when first starting to make a cut. My old Ridgid had a gauge when you stuck the board in you could see how deep of a cut you were making on a board. the only other issue I have seen is I get chunks ripped out of thin lumber I am trying to plane. I plane mainly for resawn lumber and this is an issue with me. I am going to try to use carpet tape and a support board to see if it prevents this. It could also be the blade just causes a vacuum on the board or I need to run at the lower speed for molding. Will try these when I get to my next project. The good it the planer is much quitter than my Ridgid. I like that it came all assembled except for the table extensions and handle. It has much more power than my old planer and the dust collection seems to be better too. The wheels on the base make it easy to move and clean around. I do wish it had supports on top for placing planed boards to pass through again. i have a small shop and have no place to set these boards as I prepare to run them through for another cut. I will probably build some kind of stand on top for this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2014 by Peter Huckstep

  • Get an extra set of knives and dust collector
Style: Planer/Molder
This is a great planer if you get the in feed and out feed rollers set right so it doesn't snipe. And if you don't have a dust collecter you better have a air hose to blow out the planer shaveings. Read the manual about all the different settings before using it. I used mine on about 50 board ft on clear pine an it already has two nicks in the knives. Well I guess thats what they make sand paper for, right ? Well if you read the manuel will tell you that board's 5 1/2 and under you can plane an 1/8 th off at a time Anything over 5 1/2 you should only take a 1/16th. BS! your lucky if you can fit a board in at 1/32. It hits the top of the opening at that. The saw dust really jams up on the second feed roller if you don't have a dust collector. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • Excellent step up from bench top planers...
Style: Planer/Molder
I wanted to add a planer to my small garage shop, but I had limited space for it. I decided I didn't want a bench top planer so I looked for something in between those and the heavier duty (15" and up) models. For context I make custom doors and windows for historical/older homes. I havent used it to do any molding and have strictly used it to plane down rough stock after jointing two edges. It has performed perfectly after adjusting both internal infeed and outfeed rollers according to the manual. A little tip; go ahead and make the setup blocks and keep them for future adjustments. Also adjust the external support rollers (which are sold separately, but I highly recommend) with a good straight edge, and check them periodically. If either roller pair is off it will exaggerate snipe. Doing these setup steps properly will ensure that you get nice results. I suggest the external rollers because the table (not the cutter head) is moved up and down with each pass. If you plan to use one of your shop feed rollers you will need to continuously adjust it for every adjustment made at the planer. 4" dust collection is a must with this machine, although the airflow makes it operate at higher decibels. After now using it for almost a year I can say with confidence that it is a strong performer. I haven't even sharpened the knives and it produces an excellent finish, very little chatter or waves. I still send everything through the Jet 16-32 drum sander after it comes out of the planer, but I can use fine paper to get the desired finish. There is a spiral cutter head available for this unit, but I don't really see the need unless you work with figured/pattern woods. I really like the integrated locking casters for mobility, a must for a small shop. Its mobile, but its very solid/stable when working with long and heavy pieces. This is not going to outperform the 220V 15-20 inch planers on the market, but it will beat the pants off all the bench top models. Overall it fits nicely into a small niche between the two extremes. I can't comment on the molder functionality, but it is a nice feature to have for the future. Jet and Grizzly molder knives will fit this machine based on the limited research I did before I purchased mine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2017 by JD

  • A decent planer for the money.
Style: Planer/Molder
I've been in the market for a planer for my small woodworking business. So, I have been comparing the various brands out there. It seems that all the planers are now only made by a few companies. The changes between brands are mostly cosmetic. Even the favorite brand of a lot of woodworkers, Powermatic is made over seas now. So I could not justify the extra cost. This Jet planner I bought is the same,one the Grizzley tools sells. But it has a few options that I preferred over the simular Grizzley. The Jet has a enclosed stand, and does not need to be assembled. The Jet has a built in castor wheels. You have to buy a seperate rolling stand for the other planer. And,finally with free shipping not just to my house, but brought into my shop... the Jet was the better value. As for set up and operation. All I basically had to do was install the lowering/lifting crank, and install and properly adjust the infeed and outfeed extensions. It took me less than a hour to get up and cutting. I had no snipe on long boards and when I checked for level of the cutting surface with my dial calipers, the difference was only .01 from one end to the other. Also with the 2 separate feed rates and the three cutting knives. The finish on my lumber was more than adequate. As for noise... this this is not nearly as loud as my 20 year old benchtop planner with the universal motor. Size wise this planner is very compact, and does not take up much space In my shop. It would be nice if there were some handles to move the planner around, but I can live with that. I am planning on getting some moulding knives in the future, so I will update my review after setting them up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2014 by Kindle Customer

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