Streepips
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I am upgrading my Multico PM12 for something a bit beefier.
Nothing wrong with the PM12 but its too easy to stall in hardwood unless you take it really steady, and its alsp been standing in as a drill press but now have a Record RPD58 so can concentrate on getting a bigger capacity morticer.
Best to point out at this stage that I doubt it will be a Startrite, Sedgwick, bigger Multico etc etc do not see the need to spend 3 x times over what I need to ( and yes I do know the arguments, I served an apprenticeship using a Wadkin Bursgreen, a Wilson and also Sedgwick morticer so I know how good they are etc etc)
So the choice is the obvious contenders.........I like Fox kit, bought a 10" sliding table saw, an SCMS, happy with them and have heard good reports of their other heavier machines.....Also like Scheppach, have an HMS260 PT, a 2500 table saw, HM26 extractor etc etc so know their kit quality.
Axminster kit gets varied reviews with warnings about their own "white" goods....... SIP I have always thought of as poor clones, probably better now but used to be awful.
Charnwood I have never seen in the flesh but the machines "read" OK in reviews, Jet I have no experience of but it appears expensive across the range next to equivalent kit, and finally Draper which is not held in high esteem with a lot of product in the low end budget range.
So had a good ( online ) look at all the floor standing morticer offerings from all the above and with the exception of the JET it quickly became obvious that ALL these manufacturers had a model based on the same clone ! With the exception of minor detail these are all identical apart from workpiece cramps, handles, base cabinets, Bristol levers etc. but in essence minor variations of the same machine.
So its down to most attractive specifications and price..
Fox gets dismissed because it will only take 3/4 shank chisels and thats too limiting and all the others have 3/4" (19mm) 13/16" and 1.3/16" capabilities
Axminster stick on a hefty delivery charge.
SIP crank the price up by a good margin for the same thing
Charnwood are comparatively expensive as well so it does not make sense to buy that one
So I can get the same machine in various guises, and out of them all to my surprise I think I am going to opt for the Draper offering, which I can buy without the cabinet which I do not need anyway, but with the top spec, 16mm chuck, 3 chisel size bushings and a free but no doubt low spec 5/8" chisel and bit, inc VAT and delivered for under £300:00 wheras some dealers are asking over £500:00 although including the cabinet.
I hope I am not missing something here! Still not easy about buying Draper but logic dictates its the sensible option....
Your thoughts welcome.
Chris
Nothing wrong with the PM12 but its too easy to stall in hardwood unless you take it really steady, and its alsp been standing in as a drill press but now have a Record RPD58 so can concentrate on getting a bigger capacity morticer.
Best to point out at this stage that I doubt it will be a Startrite, Sedgwick, bigger Multico etc etc do not see the need to spend 3 x times over what I need to ( and yes I do know the arguments, I served an apprenticeship using a Wadkin Bursgreen, a Wilson and also Sedgwick morticer so I know how good they are etc etc)
So the choice is the obvious contenders.........I like Fox kit, bought a 10" sliding table saw, an SCMS, happy with them and have heard good reports of their other heavier machines.....Also like Scheppach, have an HMS260 PT, a 2500 table saw, HM26 extractor etc etc so know their kit quality.
Axminster kit gets varied reviews with warnings about their own "white" goods....... SIP I have always thought of as poor clones, probably better now but used to be awful.
Charnwood I have never seen in the flesh but the machines "read" OK in reviews, Jet I have no experience of but it appears expensive across the range next to equivalent kit, and finally Draper which is not held in high esteem with a lot of product in the low end budget range.
So had a good ( online ) look at all the floor standing morticer offerings from all the above and with the exception of the JET it quickly became obvious that ALL these manufacturers had a model based on the same clone ! With the exception of minor detail these are all identical apart from workpiece cramps, handles, base cabinets, Bristol levers etc. but in essence minor variations of the same machine.
So its down to most attractive specifications and price..
Fox gets dismissed because it will only take 3/4 shank chisels and thats too limiting and all the others have 3/4" (19mm) 13/16" and 1.3/16" capabilities
Axminster stick on a hefty delivery charge.
SIP crank the price up by a good margin for the same thing
Charnwood are comparatively expensive as well so it does not make sense to buy that one
So I can get the same machine in various guises, and out of them all to my surprise I think I am going to opt for the Draper offering, which I can buy without the cabinet which I do not need anyway, but with the top spec, 16mm chuck, 3 chisel size bushings and a free but no doubt low spec 5/8" chisel and bit, inc VAT and delivered for under £300:00 wheras some dealers are asking over £500:00 although including the cabinet.
I hope I am not missing something here! Still not easy about buying Draper but logic dictates its the sensible option....
Your thoughts welcome.
Chris