drobinson87
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Hi, thanks for letting me join.
Based in Plymouth and fortunate enough to recently move into a house with a large double garage/workshop at the rear of the property where the previous owner used it as a car workshop. My wife recently announced she was having 15 friends over for one of the girl's hen do/BBQ in a couple of weeks and it dawned on us that we don't actually have any garden furniture. Having looked online at the prices of garden furniture currently and crying, I said I would have a crack at making some basic benches and a table from pallet wood. Didn't have to be anything special, just something for the evening.
I've always had an interest in woodworking but have never had the space and money for all the tools required. Have to say I had an absolute blast making the (primitive) furniture and my interest has definitely been piqued! One of the issues I ran into was that I wasn't able to properly prepare the wood beforehand. As such, when it came to sanding it all down with a Bosch PSS 250 ae Sander it was an absolute nightmare to get it nice and smooth. Due to the cost of wood at the moment and a lack of proper tools it's likely that i'll carry on tinkering in the garage with pallet wood until I have enough to build up a proper workshop of tools.
That being said, I've noticed on facebook marketplace that there's a Scheppach special edition HT850 planer thicknesser for £125 in my area. Would that be a good buy to prepare pallet wood easier and reduce the amount of sanding required at the end?
Secondly, would I be wise to upgrade my sander to a semi-decent handheld belt sander?
Take care,
Dave.
Based in Plymouth and fortunate enough to recently move into a house with a large double garage/workshop at the rear of the property where the previous owner used it as a car workshop. My wife recently announced she was having 15 friends over for one of the girl's hen do/BBQ in a couple of weeks and it dawned on us that we don't actually have any garden furniture. Having looked online at the prices of garden furniture currently and crying, I said I would have a crack at making some basic benches and a table from pallet wood. Didn't have to be anything special, just something for the evening.
I've always had an interest in woodworking but have never had the space and money for all the tools required. Have to say I had an absolute blast making the (primitive) furniture and my interest has definitely been piqued! One of the issues I ran into was that I wasn't able to properly prepare the wood beforehand. As such, when it came to sanding it all down with a Bosch PSS 250 ae Sander it was an absolute nightmare to get it nice and smooth. Due to the cost of wood at the moment and a lack of proper tools it's likely that i'll carry on tinkering in the garage with pallet wood until I have enough to build up a proper workshop of tools.
That being said, I've noticed on facebook marketplace that there's a Scheppach special edition HT850 planer thicknesser for £125 in my area. Would that be a good buy to prepare pallet wood easier and reduce the amount of sanding required at the end?
Secondly, would I be wise to upgrade my sander to a semi-decent handheld belt sander?
Take care,
Dave.