I have a lot of reclaimed scaffold boards, with slight cupping and warping that I want to flatten out on one side, to make into dining tables. Keeping the rustic look on the opposite side.
What would be the best machine to do this?
A portable bench thicknesser such as a Triton TPT125, DeWalt DW733, Makita 2012NB or Metabo DH330.
Or a Planer thicknesser: Scheppach HT850 or Clarke CPT600, CPT800 or CPT1000.
The boards will be cleaned up, with any grit or metal removed, before putting through a machine.
Budget is around £500 but can go up to £800 for the right machine if more suitable.
Those brands listed above are what I've been researching but if anyone has got any recommendations for a better model machine to look into further that would be great.
Thanks
What would be the best machine to do this?
A portable bench thicknesser such as a Triton TPT125, DeWalt DW733, Makita 2012NB or Metabo DH330.
Or a Planer thicknesser: Scheppach HT850 or Clarke CPT600, CPT800 or CPT1000.
The boards will be cleaned up, with any grit or metal removed, before putting through a machine.
Budget is around £500 but can go up to £800 for the right machine if more suitable.
Those brands listed above are what I've been researching but if anyone has got any recommendations for a better model machine to look into further that would be great.
Thanks