Skil 100 planers?

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by surfingnj, Mar 20, 2012.

  1. SurfboardsByRider

    SurfboardsByRider Active Member

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    Mar 26, 2012
    Yep, mgarbutt, I didn't want to mention your name without permission, but that was yours for sure! Best investment I ever made, thanks again!
     
  2. austin s

    austin s Member

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    Aug 18, 2010
    I got most of my skil's on craigslist and ebay. I went through a phase where I had about 13 planers. Nowadays I mostly use my clark's because of the weight and shapers barrell. I use my rockwell 653 for plowing huge blanks down or for wood boards. I use the skil to fine tune wood boards before final sanding. Sometimes you can find Powrkraft planers on ebay for cheap and they have strong motors and are similar to a skil. I started shaping with a $60 black and decker planer and it lasted almost 200 longboards before she blew up. I wouldn't drop a ton of money into a planer until you become very serious about shaping.

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  3. Wavecraft

    Wavecraft Member

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    Dec 22, 2012
    I'm partial to the Skil 100. Also use the accurate JN2. I use a modified Skil 100 7.5 type-4 Heavy Duty with the Cassica front shoe and the Accurate JN-2 for most short boards, and a Skil 100 Super Duty Type-5 with the Cassica Shoe and uncut base for longer shapes. The Accurate is a screaming beast that I tame down the RPM with a Auto Variable Transformer. I usually run it at about 70% And the Skill's at around 85 to 90% Click on the thumbnails to enlarge.
     

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  4. MarbleMan

    MarbleMan Member

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    Aug 23, 2012
    I bought a skill100 from Wavecraft and it is a wonderful machine... He knows how to set them up right ...I have seen some other skil 100's and can only imagine what it would take to get them going well. Money well spent and it will always be worth something and most likely never loose much value. Now where can i get one of those fancy blower shrouds in the first pic :)
     
  5. dbslim

    dbslim Well-Known Member

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    Dec 18, 2009
    Anybody with a 7.5 amp 100 they are interested in selling?
     
  6. tropic surfer

    tropic surfer Well-Known Member

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    Dec 7, 2011
    sold my perfect condition Skil 100 back in '08 without checking ebay, etc. for going rates..doh! That kid back in the states got a DEAL..$160.
    I paid $100 for it, way back...still, left some $$$ on the table.
     
  7. Wavecraft

    Wavecraft Member

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    Dec 22, 2012
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  8. Wavecraft

    Wavecraft Member

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    Dec 22, 2012
    Skil 100 Supercharger dust chute

    Steve Boehne of Infinity Surfboards is the inventor and original manufacturer of the Skil Supercharger dust chute. I spoke to him thru email recently and he told me he was thinking of having some more made. I told him to let me know when he had them done. You might drop him an email voicing your interest to coax him in to action. steve@infinitysurf.com In the mean time keep your eye on eBay, they come up now and then. A guy on sways told me he'd sell one he had for 150 I to no thanks and that was some good stuff he must have been smoking. Good luck

    Mitch

     
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  9. dbslim

    dbslim Well-Known Member

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    Dec 18, 2009
    Thanks for the heads up mate!
     
  10. Costa Rica Kim

    Costa Rica Kim New Member

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    Apr 22, 2017
    Anybody have a lead on parts. I need a fan thanks Costa Rica Kim
     
  11. CJsurf

    CJsurf Well-Known Member

    Apr 28, 2014
  12. LBCrew

    LBCrew Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2009
  13. headhigh

    headhigh Well-Known Member

    Jul 17, 2009
    CJ with the planer porn.

    I have always assumed they are out of reach for a po' folk like myself. Dudes dropping $1000+ for a pristine model...

    Sorry Kim, no help here.
     
  14. CJsurf

    CJsurf Well-Known Member

    Apr 28, 2014
    Believe it or not I have less than $150 combined into those two planers in my picture. My original is the one on the right which is all original. Paid $20 for that one from an estate auction 5 or 6 years ago and it was in like new condition when I got it.

    The one on the left came from a yard sale in Florida for $10 last year. This one needed work. I purchased a bearing set, belt, cutter head, power cord, cord stand off and the turbo chute then rebuilt it and shortened the bed.
     
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  15. CJsurf

    CJsurf Well-Known Member

    Apr 28, 2014
    Here is my full lineup including a modified Hitachi and a Porter Cable/Rockwell 653. The Skil 100 on the Left was still a work in progress when I took this picture but you can see how I shortened the bed on this one.

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  16. LBCrew

    LBCrew Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2009
    I did the same... shorter shoes are like shorter boards... better turns, and lighter.