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    Hi I am thinking of buying a carbatec jointer ctj 150 does anybody have any feedback it looks like an ok machine thanks Brian

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    I have an earlier version, looks like they have addressed the inadequate foot print size, but the rest looks very similar. The guard works pretty well but not fool proof! Overall it has been a reliable machine.
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    Thanks for that it is between the carbatec or the jet JJCSDX

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    Quote Originally Posted by laneman View Post
    Thanks for that it is between the carbatec or the jet JJCSDX
    Just checked, mine is the smaller brother, short bed version. It handles black bean, and sally wattle pretty well though I have only done up to 3".
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    Thanks again will go back on the weekend and decide

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    Welcome to the forum Brian.

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    Thankyou I think this will be a helpful forum you can never get enough help

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    Hiya Brian, if you can afford the Jet, I'd think it's hardly a contest. I have
    Carbatec jointer and thicknesser, and Jet bandsaw and dust extractor, the
    finishing and setup on the Jets is a cut above the cheaper machines, not
    that those Carbatec machines are bad, for starters they are nice and
    heavy, but they came with potmetal knives, they needed a lot of setup ...

    If I could've gotten the machines I wanted (long bed jointer, solid table
    15" thicknesser) from Jet here, I would've - no hesitation. Alas, limited
    catalogue in NZ.

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    I also have the short bed version like Mobyturns and find it works quite well. The only problem I have had is the switch trips the earth leakage now and again. The problem must be in the switching somewhere because I can leave it switched on and turn it off and on at the powerpoint and it doesn't have a problem. I see the newer models now have an NVR switch so it may not be a problem with them now.
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