My partner is an upholsterer and she and I have set up a small business for which we will need to set up a small woodworking workshop to support her work and generate some income and work of my own. We're obviously setting up on a shoe string but, it seems to me that there are some machines that I really need to buy, preferably second-hand and preferably as high a quality as i can afford. I've got hand tools, basic DIY power tools but no heavy duty machinery. I'm assuming that there are older models of machine that are better built than modern equivalents.
So far as I can tell, these would include the following as a basic mininmum:
Pillar Drill
Band saw
Disk/Belt sander
Circular saw table
Any advice on makes/models/alternatives and additional 'must have' machinery wold be gratefully received - research hard and pay once feels like the pre-requisite for thrift, good work and long-term satisfaction.
SFP
So far as I can tell, these would include the following as a basic mininmum:
Pillar Drill
Band saw
Disk/Belt sander
Circular saw table
Any advice on makes/models/alternatives and additional 'must have' machinery wold be gratefully received - research hard and pay once feels like the pre-requisite for thrift, good work and long-term satisfaction.
SFP