JPG40504 wrote:Add a motor, it did not come with one.
Yeah, I see that now. So much for the small print, or bad eyes!
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JPG40504 wrote:Add a motor, it did not come with one.
Most of that 'increase' would be over the pacific shipping cost!:DWmZiggy wrote:Yeah, I see that now. So much for the small print, or bad eyes!Inflation calculator shows a 2013 price based on planer + motor: $878.85.
I was a Staff Sergeant (E-4) at that time and if I remember correctly my take home was about $400 a month (paid on the 1st and 15th).JPG40504 wrote:Most of that 'increase' would be over the pacific shipping cost!:D
Wish my take home check was 10x what it was then!
dusty wrote:I was a Staff Sergeant (E-4) at that time and if I remember correctly my take home was about $400 a month (paid on the 1st and 15th).
I do believe you would be making 10x that ($48K) today.
You're suppose to buy all your "stuff" before you retire and pray it lasts.charlese wrote:1964 to 2014 - 10X is just about right for most things -- Except income for retirees.
On a serious note, I wonder if retirees have as much or more disposal income for tools compared to younger workers. I have a feeling this is a complex question filled with "depends" - not the diaper:Ddusty wrote:I sure wish you had told me that before I retired. I wasted a lot of money back then that could have been spent on shop equipment.
Yea, and those diapers are darned expensive, too! And then the sports. And just now coming up for my oldest kid, college.WmZiggy wrote:On a serious note, I wonder if retirees have as much or more disposal income for tools compared to younger workers. I have a feeling this is a complex question filled with "depends" - not the diaper:D