StuartOrd
Member
Hello all,
I'm a newcomer, hoping for some advice on purchase of tools.
I am an experienced DIY guy, mid 50s, but with no "quality woodwork" experience. I built a kit aircraft 15 years ago (mainly welded steel tube construction), a kit car 7 years ago, and am now starting a new aircraft to be built from scratch from plans. The aircraft is almost entirely wooden construction (Douglas Fir, Sitka Spruce, and birch ply) and needs to be built to high standards as my life will depend on it!
I have no power woodwork tools although I have a pillar drill, metal lathe, hand electric drills, and a scroll saw.
Yesterday I bought a Titan band saw from Screwfix and after assembling it I decided to return it as it's just awful quality. I had intended to buy a Fox F36-522 saw table and Fox disc/belt sander from Rutlands, as these guys seem to sell good quality tools. However I then discovered by chance that the Fox saw table has operating instructions that look exactly the same as the Titan band saw! I found another web site slating the sander too, saying an adjusting screw had broken easily.
So, my question is this - please can you advise me on which tools to buy? I still think I need these 3 items from talking to other builders, but I want to buy tools that are decent quality without costing the earth. Clearly there are lots of professional tools around, but a) my workshop size is limited, and b) I need to leave enough in the kitty to buy the aircraft after equipping the shop!
It might also be a good idea to buy a planer/thicknesser, as the plan calls for lots of different thicknesses of spruce, and the sawmill might not be able to do them all for me. Is there a suitable machine out there? I saw B&Q had some in stock, but again at £100 would it be a waste of money?
Thanks!
Stuart
I'm a newcomer, hoping for some advice on purchase of tools.
I am an experienced DIY guy, mid 50s, but with no "quality woodwork" experience. I built a kit aircraft 15 years ago (mainly welded steel tube construction), a kit car 7 years ago, and am now starting a new aircraft to be built from scratch from plans. The aircraft is almost entirely wooden construction (Douglas Fir, Sitka Spruce, and birch ply) and needs to be built to high standards as my life will depend on it!
I have no power woodwork tools although I have a pillar drill, metal lathe, hand electric drills, and a scroll saw.
Yesterday I bought a Titan band saw from Screwfix and after assembling it I decided to return it as it's just awful quality. I had intended to buy a Fox F36-522 saw table and Fox disc/belt sander from Rutlands, as these guys seem to sell good quality tools. However I then discovered by chance that the Fox saw table has operating instructions that look exactly the same as the Titan band saw! I found another web site slating the sander too, saying an adjusting screw had broken easily.
So, my question is this - please can you advise me on which tools to buy? I still think I need these 3 items from talking to other builders, but I want to buy tools that are decent quality without costing the earth. Clearly there are lots of professional tools around, but a) my workshop size is limited, and b) I need to leave enough in the kitty to buy the aircraft after equipping the shop!
It might also be a good idea to buy a planer/thicknesser, as the plan calls for lots of different thicknesses of spruce, and the sawmill might not be able to do them all for me. Is there a suitable machine out there? I saw B&Q had some in stock, but again at £100 would it be a waste of money?
Thanks!
Stuart