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" I've maxed out my line of credit after listening to you guys on the forum..."

Wait...what?!!! You did that all by yourself. (If you had listened to me , you'd be married by now and she'd be controlling your spending... ;0 )
:lol:
So you guys are paying attention
 
>:)I have been using this jointer all day! Really nice. My son came in my shop and could care less about woodworking
and said, "man that is a cool little machine, it's so quiet compared to all of your other machines". I have not maxed
out yet, slowly getting the boys off of my payroll!
 
Bench top Jointer

I own a 6" floor model but would love a bench top if for no other reason than space saving. Sounds like a good deal to me, so, put me in coach. I don't smoke...>:)
 
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I already own a combined planer jointer in my major shop. It isn't heated though and I've got a smaller shop in my basement that due to space limits is primarily benchtop tools. This little jointer would fit nicely there, and the spiral blade + lower noise output has me intrigued. When the weather turns cold I much prefer to work indoors so this little jointer would make a nice addition there. I also test and recommend tools for the model shop and larger furniture shop I teach in, and if this little jointer can withstand a little abuse it might be perfect for our university model shop.

4D
 
I am in. I have a Delta 160 which looks like the same unit but would definitely like to see how the spiral heads work.
 
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I currently do not have a jointer. Would love one this size. It would be perfect for my small shop. My next two major purchases will be a jointer and benttop planer.
 
I do not own a bench top jointer and would love to own one because they are small.
 
I would very much appreciate a small benchtop jointer for my small workshop. My last jointer was a floor standing Craftsman unit of 4" size, but it went missing in an out-of-state move from Illinois. I am not very good with the hand plane so rely a lot on sanding joints. My small retiree income and budget prevents me from acquiring a new jointer.The cutter technology in this Cutech model sounds to be superior.
Enrico
 
I've never owned a jointer, but it's nearing to the top of my shopping list and I'm thinking seriously about the CUTECH 40160H-CT. It would be a great addition to my shop.
 
I have to go to our clubs shop which is open only on Monday evening’s if I need to use a jointer. This would be very convenient to have a joiner in my shop here in South Carolina.
 
Currently using split fence and router to clean edges. No room for floor model, benchtop would be great.
 
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I do not currently own a bench-top jointer, but I'd like to own one as a space saver. I already have a 6'' floor model, but sometimes I want to set up my jointer at two different positions (not possible with one jointer, because of physics).
 
I would like to own this jointer because of it's portability. Also having replaceable cutters are a plus. It looks like CUTECH has built a winner, and I am happy to be included in this drawing.
 
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I used to have a craftsman benchtop that was a POJ, gave it to my nephew. Would love to have a good replacement. Count me in. Thanks
 
I don't currently own a jointer. I am maxed out space wise and could never accommodate a floor model jointer. This would be perfect for my very limited shop space.
 
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