LFS19
Established Member
I've been in the market for a planer thicknesser for a while now. My specification is good quality, performs both thicknessing and planing functions and is reasonably priced; which means essentially I'm after a second hand machine likely from the 90s.
I barely have any money to put into woodworking, so pretty much all my tools are old Elu pieces that have come from Ebay or a carboot sale. Elu gear always fits the bill for me nicely because they're usually cheap but very well built as you all are aware.
These machines are incredibly difficult to get for a low price, with most being either thicknessers or planers (so I'd have to buy two machines which I wouldn't be able to afford), and the ones that are both are very highly priced, usually being over £1k.
Realistically, I only have about 300 quid to spend, so as you can imagine finding such a machine at this price is a bit of a nightmare.
initially I found the DeWalt DW1050. It fit the bill really well as it was highly regarded and within my price range, but in my one year of searching I've only ever found one; which upon contacting the seller had already been snapped up.
However, I have stumbled upon an Elu EPT 1151 on Ebay: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Elu-Thicknes ... Sw1AVcoKia
Never seen or heard of the machine before which indicates it might be quite a rare listing, considering I've searched for Elu Planer Thicknessers when I started my search and came to the conclusion they didn't actually exist given the absolute dearth of info available. It's £325 with make offer.
I was hoping considering the wealth of knowledge on here that someone on here might have come across it and can vouch for it being a good machine, and then whether you think it's a decent price for it.
There's also another Elu on ebay; the EPT 1901: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Elu-Planer-T ... 0010.m2109
This ones looks like a cheaper model and is to bid for, so potentially I could get it at a lower price than the first listing.
As I say it's very rare I come across one of these that seems to tick all the boxes, so your input will be very much appreciated. Furthermore, if any of you know of something else that might fit the bill, please let me know.
Many thanks, everyone!
LG
I barely have any money to put into woodworking, so pretty much all my tools are old Elu pieces that have come from Ebay or a carboot sale. Elu gear always fits the bill for me nicely because they're usually cheap but very well built as you all are aware.
These machines are incredibly difficult to get for a low price, with most being either thicknessers or planers (so I'd have to buy two machines which I wouldn't be able to afford), and the ones that are both are very highly priced, usually being over £1k.
Realistically, I only have about 300 quid to spend, so as you can imagine finding such a machine at this price is a bit of a nightmare.
initially I found the DeWalt DW1050. It fit the bill really well as it was highly regarded and within my price range, but in my one year of searching I've only ever found one; which upon contacting the seller had already been snapped up.
However, I have stumbled upon an Elu EPT 1151 on Ebay: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Elu-Thicknes ... Sw1AVcoKia
Never seen or heard of the machine before which indicates it might be quite a rare listing, considering I've searched for Elu Planer Thicknessers when I started my search and came to the conclusion they didn't actually exist given the absolute dearth of info available. It's £325 with make offer.
I was hoping considering the wealth of knowledge on here that someone on here might have come across it and can vouch for it being a good machine, and then whether you think it's a decent price for it.
There's also another Elu on ebay; the EPT 1901: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Elu-Planer-T ... 0010.m2109
This ones looks like a cheaper model and is to bid for, so potentially I could get it at a lower price than the first listing.
As I say it's very rare I come across one of these that seems to tick all the boxes, so your input will be very much appreciated. Furthermore, if any of you know of something else that might fit the bill, please let me know.
Many thanks, everyone!
LG