I'd agree I'd start with a cheap set learn to sharpen them, use them for basic work and then put them in your carrying tool bag and buy a nice set for workshop use.
I like the old blue Stanley ones, good steel from days gone by.
I don't know about spares but it's well made. Motor is easly accessible as are the gears, dust extraction is it's weakness so I built a hopper and 90° soil pipe.
I have one of these and Love it.
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Without the wings it might fit.
I don't think you should pay more than £50 tbh and that's for 225x75 x6.0m
Most local firms will deliver, the bigger ones might try and charge so best to use smaller firms.
I'd build a saw till, and a plane cabinet, both with doors if possible. That way they won't rust half as much as left out I the open..
You can practice your DT joints on the cases and tenons on the doors!
Our men's shed built 8x4 chicken coop which I delivered and started to erect. It was a pain as it was to fit tightly inside a chicken run which was already there with a 6x2" door. Later that night chicken lady msg saying it's too deep can you reduce its height by 1ft because she cannot see the...