PokerG
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I am about to take the plunge and make the order for my new equipment on Friday. (Assuming they can get it down and into my workshop) I have decided to go with Scheppach across the board as almost all the reviews I read, people seem happy with their equipment.
Here is the full list:
TS2500CI Table Saw w/ 1.4 sliding table & folding width extension
BASATO3 Band Saw w/ Stand & Wheel Kit (<--- Looks better than the usual Scheppach wheel kit)
HMS260CI Planer/Thicknesser w/ Cabinet
RABTS16 Floor Mounting Drill Press (Guessing this is ok, no idea really)
HA2600 80 Litre Dust Extractor (for filling up the hotspot stove I plan on getting)
2x Heavy Duty Universal Mobile Base from HTC (Model: HTC3000)
Can anyone see any problems with this lot?
Was planning on connecting the dust extractor to both the Table Saw and Planer/Thicknesser and using a couple of gates.
The equipment is mostly for furniture of one form or another, then later on for clock making. (Some wood, some metal)
Anything you think I am lacking?
Just need a bit of a sanity check before I go out and spend a ludicrous amount of money.
Thanks for any information you can give,
Gary
Here is the full list:
TS2500CI Table Saw w/ 1.4 sliding table & folding width extension
BASATO3 Band Saw w/ Stand & Wheel Kit (<--- Looks better than the usual Scheppach wheel kit)
HMS260CI Planer/Thicknesser w/ Cabinet
RABTS16 Floor Mounting Drill Press (Guessing this is ok, no idea really)
HA2600 80 Litre Dust Extractor (for filling up the hotspot stove I plan on getting)
2x Heavy Duty Universal Mobile Base from HTC (Model: HTC3000)
Can anyone see any problems with this lot?
Was planning on connecting the dust extractor to both the Table Saw and Planer/Thicknesser and using a couple of gates.
The equipment is mostly for furniture of one form or another, then later on for clock making. (Some wood, some metal)
Anything you think I am lacking?
Just need a bit of a sanity check before I go out and spend a ludicrous amount of money.
Thanks for any information you can give,
Gary