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Guide to Power Planers for Woodworking

Enhance your woodworking business with planer power tools


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Electric planers can bring an extra convenience to your woodworking shop. If you build furniture, do business in carpentry, fashion decorative wooden products or work with wood in some other capacity, implementing power wood planers into your shop can make many jobs simpler and faster. Many choices are available in types and sizes of planers, and it should be easy to find the model that will be right for you.

With all the power planer options available, however, you need to narrow them down according to their advantages for your business. Your business may require an industrial model for heavy-duty work, or a compact, handheld device for more intricate planing. Analyze your present needs and estimated future growth; consider your choices in:

1. Industrial wood electric planers for large-scale tasks.

2. Portable power planers for mobile jobs.

3. Power hand planers for finer, more precise work.



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Increase the efficiency of your woodworking business with planer power tools


An industrial power wood planer can bring many advantages to woodworking. It can speed up jobs, make them easier and increase the precision of the planing by putting the angles and measurements under the control of an exacting machine. Simplify your planing tasks with the use of the right device and make your business more efficient in both speed and quality.

I recommend: Select equipment for your business from among the industrial planers for sale at Southern-Tool and CPO.

Streamline your wood planing work with a portable power wood planer


You might also consider the use of a portable model. Portable power planers offer many of the same advantages as industrial models regarding precision and the simplifying of work, but they also give you the bonus of being mobile so you can use them in different areas of your shop or even off-site if the need should arise. Look into your choices for these types of machines and enhance your planing abilities.

I recommend: You have many options for portable power planer models; check your choices at Northern Tool and DeWalt.

Simplify many of your business tasks with a handheld power planer


A power hand planer is another option in portable devices. For smaller or more exacting jobs, or for ease of mobility, this choice might be the best one for your business if you need a very compact and lightweight planer. Transportation is an easy matter to those off-site jobs for carpentry work at remote construction locations.

I recommend: Check the various models and types of hand power planers available at distributors such as FineHomeBuilding.com, Northwest Power Tools and NexTag.

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  • If your work covers a wide range of tasks, your best option might be investing in several models. Having both industrial and handheld planer power tools will extend your capabilities and increase your business prospects.

The official source of Power Planers for Woodworking is the Power Planers page at Business.com

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