Craftsman/Belsaw planer - $375

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Jim
Senior User
It is with much sadness, that I am parting with my Craftsman/Belsaw planer. It runs on 220V which my garage does not have. I am looking to sell it to someone here for $375 or possibly trade it for a lunchbox planer. If I get no takers here, I will list it on FB marketplace for $450. I did purchase it for $300 but I have added wheels and an angle iron to support the weight of the planer on the wheels. I have cleaned it up and have video of it running. I have also acquired both feed tables.
I am located in Brunswick County near Southport
 

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Henry W

Henry
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I have this planer (or some 220V version of this planer) and can tell you that this is a robust lifetime tool. It is definitely worth $375 in my view.
No insert head is cheap, and this is true for this planer as well; but insert heads are available.
This one looks to be better cared for than my machine - my advice is to jump on this deal, I doubt you will be sorry.
 

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