stuartpaul
Established Member
I'm in the fortunate position of being able to upgrade some machinery. I have a reasonable but basic setup. Living close to Axminster nearly all my stuff comes from them!!
Table saw BTS10PP, a Perform jointer planner and a CT344 thicknesser are probably my mainstays.
The upgrade money (approx £800) will only fund one decent new machine so the question is should it be a new saw or a bigger planner?
The BTS10 is reasonably competent and has good capacity if a little on the noisy side. The jointer suffers from too small a table but for most of my work is OK (ish). The thicknesser is great and does a brilliant job.
Am I better off sticking with the saw and getting a bigger jointer for final truing or go for a bigger saw and just use the planner for cleaning up?
I'm a little worried that a big saw will eat into available workshop space but then so will a bigger planner (although less so).
Any views, hints or tips most welcome!!
Table saw BTS10PP, a Perform jointer planner and a CT344 thicknesser are probably my mainstays.
The upgrade money (approx £800) will only fund one decent new machine so the question is should it be a new saw or a bigger planner?
The BTS10 is reasonably competent and has good capacity if a little on the noisy side. The jointer suffers from too small a table but for most of my work is OK (ish). The thicknesser is great and does a brilliant job.
Am I better off sticking with the saw and getting a bigger jointer for final truing or go for a bigger saw and just use the planner for cleaning up?
I'm a little worried that a big saw will eat into available workshop space but then so will a bigger planner (although less so).
Any views, hints or tips most welcome!!