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Reviews (3)

Mar 10, 2020
Just what you need for a Monitor 22
Exactly what i needed to rebuild the burn chamber on my Monitor 22. I used Rutland 77 for the adhesive and it worked out fine. The material is plenty sturdy. I hope it lasts for a season or two.

Dec 15, 2017
Amazing performance. Near silent operation.
First off, this card rips. The Witcher 3 can be run on ultra settings (@1080P) with hair effects on and there are ZERO hiccups, just smooth and fast (I am using the card with a core i7 7700K/ASUS ROG STRIX Z270G Gaming with 16GB DDR4 and an EVO 960 SSD).
Second, Despite the physical specs, this card does fit in the popular Corsair Carbide Air 240 case....barely, and without side panel bulge.
Lastly, I purchased this from Newegg's Ebay store for way less than what Newegg lists it for on their own website.

Feb 25, 2020
Great bang for the buck!
I bought this PC160JT for $195 (after being partially reimbursed). It was listed as 'new' but in fact it was lightly used. Despite that, the in-feed and out-feed tables were co-planer, and the fence was reasonably easy to square up. The blades required some minor adjustment but cut very well. I've already made a small cutting board using this jointer and (I think) it looks beautiful. These machines used to be "made" by Delta, then Porter Cable started selling them. Now PC no longer makes these, but they are still being sold under the Craftsman name. Lowe's carries them. I don't like the excessive red color scheme of the Craftsman so I got this one.
Be sure to paste wax the tables, and hook up a vacuum to the out feed chute for best operation.