Buy GHO12V-08N Bosch 12V Max Planer (Bare Tool)

Easy to use: The Bosch GHO12V-08N is the first 12V max planer on the market. It has an easy-to-handle, balanced cordless design for fast, smooth stock removal and is the first 12V planer on the market.

EFFICIENT: The GHO12V-08N has an EC Brushless motor, which makes it run smoothly and last a long time. It also has 14, 500 RPM planing and runs for a long time.

LONGER RUN TIME: This cordless planer can run for up to 33 ft. per battery amp hour (Ah) when it’s used to plan wood at a depth of 0.04 in.

The GHO12V-08N has a cutting depth of up to 0.08 in. and the ability to make rabbets of up to 0.7 in. in a single pass. The 2.2 in. cutting width allows for the planing of most wood door edges.

ERGONOMIC: The planer has an ergonomic design made from a single aluminum block that allows for balance and even planing.

The Bosch GHO12V-08N 12V max planer is made to be powerful and balanced in a small, easy-to-handle, cordless planer. The first 12-Volt max planer on the market is about the same size as a hand planer. It has a 2.2 in. Planing width and a single-pass planing depth of up to 0.08 in. This is about the same as a hand planer. It has a powerful EC Brushless motor for professional use and a smaller size. When cutting at 0.04 in. Depth in 1 in. Hardwood, this small but powerful planer can cut up to 33 ft. per battery amp hour (Ah). It is made to make planing as easy as possible for fast stock removal and smooth finishes. It’s great for trimming doors because it doesn’t need a cord, so there’s no risk of running out of power in the middle of a pass. In this case, you’ll need to buy a battery and charger on their own.

For a long time, I wanted a tool like this, but no one had made it. This little guy is a lot more agile than a corded or 18v power planer, which is heavy and cumbersome. This little guy is truly great. As a finish carpenter, there have been very few times where a tool has made me feel so good. The last time I felt this way was when I first had access to a multi tool / vibratory saw. I found out that it was a game changer. Using the Bosch GHO12V-08N is going to change your life. Do you need to scribe blind valences to a concrete ceiling or the base of a floor. GHO12V-08N: Do two beveling passes to get about a 1/4-inch bevel landing. Then dial this thing out to its max depth and roll it in and out off your bevel landing to get every last bit of that weird floor scribed in one or two passes after you get your 1/4-inch bevel landing. Can back bevel and scribe at the same time. There is no need to run the stock through the table saw for back bevel. Do you have to cut drywall to make the door casings flat and run the base next to them straight. Putting the base piece on a soft rubber mat and BOOM GHO12V-08N, you’re done. This thing makes perfect scribes without the need to use a belt sander at all. For bigger scribes, you will still need to use a jigsaw to cut away at least 1/2 inch or more of material. With the GHO12V-08N, you can remove more material more quickly and more accurately while making a nice back bevel with less than half an inch of material. You should buy a GHO12V-08N. One Bosch SKC120-102 12-Volt Max Lithium-Ion Starter Kit with one 2.0 Ah battery and one charger, as well as a charger for the battery and the charger. Another way to say this: ONE Bosch 12V Max Lithium-Ion battery with 6.0 Ah. GBA12V6. This top-heavy tool is almost balanced by the 6 ah battery (in the long run, of course, it’s still very light weight. Each box is 6 inches by 14 inches by 17.5 inches and can be stacked. It comes with one Bosch L-BOXX-2 tool storage case. Make sure you don’t look like a scrub, and of course on.

If you want to use Bosch Foam-201 Pre-Cut Foam Insert, you need to use L-Boxx2. This is part of the Click and Go Mobile Transport System.

Get your fillet knife and sharpener out, and show the world that you’re really into tools, like you say you are. I also used some contact cement to attach the foam to the top of my box. I’m not sure if I need help. Make sure you get this tool if you are a good carpenter who always does things the right way. My tool is at the job site, so I can’t show you a picture. If I have the time, a few pictures of the full nerdery might be up later (with foam).

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