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Hi all,
New to forum and looking to purchase a Vertical Panel Saw (Wall Saw).
What we require it for is to cut 2440x1220x18mm MDF boards into 25mm and 38mm strips lengthways (so a 25mmx2440mm strip of wood is the result).
OUR ISSUE:
We currently use Hardware Store B&Q to cut the boards on their Steibig Vertical Panel Saw, they charge £15 per board including VAT and all cuts included which is a good price. We get around 38 strips of 1” per board and 25 strips of 1.5” per board. The cuts are good and clean but we cannot rely on them to cut the qty we need as depending on staff, we get left in the lurch and run out of strips. We have been using a local timber merchant as cover but get charged more at £21.60 per board including VAT, they are not as well cut and sometimes not as straight as they use a manually fed bench saw, and we have to collect (B&Q are literally next door so delivery is no issue)
WORKING ON SOLUTION:
We are going to get our own saw so we are not relying on anybody else to cut for us and thus let us down. We are probably looking at cutting around 30 boards a week at our current level (so around 1000 cuts per week) but could rise upto 100 boards (over 3000 cuts) per week in the following years.
Price is obviously an issue and we don’t want to be spending ridiculous amounts on a saw that is way beyond whats needed for this job, so we are probably looking at around £2000-£3000ish price range. Labour is also a factor, but we know that B&Q can cut 2 boards in around 20 mins so @ £7.50ph labour this would be around £1.25 a board if able to be done at same rate.
We realise we would also need to take dust extraction into account and would appreciate any advice on this issue too.
Have found a few promising looking used saws on Scott+Sergeant's website.
Any advice on best for our needs or any other suggestions of suitable saws would be of great use. Or even a complete different method?
Also any general advice on Vertical Panel Saws in general welcomed (We have the space for it and are aware of the Health and Safety procedures etc..)
Kind Regards
Steven
New to forum and looking to purchase a Vertical Panel Saw (Wall Saw).
What we require it for is to cut 2440x1220x18mm MDF boards into 25mm and 38mm strips lengthways (so a 25mmx2440mm strip of wood is the result).
OUR ISSUE:
We currently use Hardware Store B&Q to cut the boards on their Steibig Vertical Panel Saw, they charge £15 per board including VAT and all cuts included which is a good price. We get around 38 strips of 1” per board and 25 strips of 1.5” per board. The cuts are good and clean but we cannot rely on them to cut the qty we need as depending on staff, we get left in the lurch and run out of strips. We have been using a local timber merchant as cover but get charged more at £21.60 per board including VAT, they are not as well cut and sometimes not as straight as they use a manually fed bench saw, and we have to collect (B&Q are literally next door so delivery is no issue)
WORKING ON SOLUTION:
We are going to get our own saw so we are not relying on anybody else to cut for us and thus let us down. We are probably looking at cutting around 30 boards a week at our current level (so around 1000 cuts per week) but could rise upto 100 boards (over 3000 cuts) per week in the following years.
Price is obviously an issue and we don’t want to be spending ridiculous amounts on a saw that is way beyond whats needed for this job, so we are probably looking at around £2000-£3000ish price range. Labour is also a factor, but we know that B&Q can cut 2 boards in around 20 mins so @ £7.50ph labour this would be around £1.25 a board if able to be done at same rate.
We realise we would also need to take dust extraction into account and would appreciate any advice on this issue too.
Have found a few promising looking used saws on Scott+Sergeant's website.
Any advice on best for our needs or any other suggestions of suitable saws would be of great use. Or even a complete different method?
Also any general advice on Vertical Panel Saws in general welcomed (We have the space for it and are aware of the Health and Safety procedures etc..)
Kind Regards
Steven