So I am moving house this summer and as we start to look at properties the number one thing on my list is a garage to convert into a workshop.
At the moment i have a lovely collection of Fetool power tools including the track saw and an MFT3 as well as a festool midi and some good hand tools (planes / saws / gauges etc). i also have a miter saw that i am happy with.
I am looking to take a bit of money from the profit we make on the flat to outfit the workshop (assuming it already has power there) so budget is circa £2500 - £3000. I am thinking of the below but would love to hear peoples views.
£650 for a half decent induction motor PT
£450 for a sjobergs work bench
£650 for router table (UJK bench top), router lift and Hitachi M12 router to go in it
£350 for chip extractor and ducting
£400 a bandsaw
£200 - 300 for buying sheet goods to make cupboards / miter saw station etc
this leaves £200 - £300 contingency money for other bits and pieces i may find i need to get things up and running (new sockets in workshop / better locks / security on the door etc etc)
In terms of what i want to do it will be a bot of everything - reclaimed timber furniture, smaller hardwood projects such as boxes and chests and some sheet good stuff as needed.
i did think about a table saw but at this stage think the track saw covers a lot of it and the bandsaw would be a bit more versatile but please feel free to prove my thinking wrong.
cheers
Pete
At the moment i have a lovely collection of Fetool power tools including the track saw and an MFT3 as well as a festool midi and some good hand tools (planes / saws / gauges etc). i also have a miter saw that i am happy with.
I am looking to take a bit of money from the profit we make on the flat to outfit the workshop (assuming it already has power there) so budget is circa £2500 - £3000. I am thinking of the below but would love to hear peoples views.
£650 for a half decent induction motor PT
£450 for a sjobergs work bench
£650 for router table (UJK bench top), router lift and Hitachi M12 router to go in it
£350 for chip extractor and ducting
£400 a bandsaw
£200 - 300 for buying sheet goods to make cupboards / miter saw station etc
this leaves £200 - £300 contingency money for other bits and pieces i may find i need to get things up and running (new sockets in workshop / better locks / security on the door etc etc)
In terms of what i want to do it will be a bot of everything - reclaimed timber furniture, smaller hardwood projects such as boxes and chests and some sheet good stuff as needed.
i did think about a table saw but at this stage think the track saw covers a lot of it and the bandsaw would be a bit more versatile but please feel free to prove my thinking wrong.
cheers
Pete