A little update here. For those very few who are actually interested. :mrgreen:
Here is the Clarke cp6, retail £169.99
As you can see, mostly a pressed steel construction. Pressed steel fence which apparently flexes quite a bit.
The blade guide is on an arm. I can see the advantage of the flexibility of this but would expect it moves quite a bit too.
This is the mounting mechanism for the fence. Again, a reveiw said flimsy and hard to get and keep at 90 degrees.
Here is the one i bought, advertised as "Similar to cp6". It's actually a Wesfalia MB5051.
Body is solid plastic. Not sure on durability but would expect it to help it being a little quiter than the cp6.
Incorperated gauge for cut depth (the cp6 lacks this) which seems pretty accurate. No push stick included but two nice push blocks.
Chunky fence mounting with a nice solid feel to it. Nice locking levers, and angle gauge and when tilted it locks in two places to help prevent movement.
And as you can see an aluminium profile fence. No detectable flex.
Three adjustable stops to help repeatability and accuracy.
Not in the pictures (forgot to take one) is a simple little blade gauge/adjuster. Looks like it hold the blade in the correct place whilst you lock it in.
All parts seem well machined with no burrs.
Negatives; No dust bag, though i'll be using extraction anyway so not bothered about that.
May slightly relieve the leading and trailing edge of the fence as they are quite sharp.
The bed isn't perfectly smooth. Its either painted or powder coated with a few ripples in it. May buff out but probably wont make any difference anyway.
Could do with somewhere to but spare parts from as blackrodd said, not sure where to buy from yet.
Anyway, all in all, I'm happy with it. I have no idea how much this model would normally retail for but for £35 I'm very happy. Its certainly built much better than I was expecting. (hammer)