LFS19
Established Member
Quite a pricy but of kit. I’m wondering whether or not to take the plunge and get one myself.
Up until now I’ve done all my stuff with a No.5 Stanley which I love.
I work a lot with heat treated pallet wood though, as I don’t have a lot of cash to spend on wood with there not being any reclaimed wood shops in my area.
More recently for bigger projects however, the act of sorting and planing pallet wood has become a pretty laborious process; often taking far longer to do than building whatever it is i’m building.
I was wondering how many of you used a surface planer and the pros and cons of owning/using one?
In some ways I’m reluctant to drop a considerable amount of money on something that with time, I could do myself with the hand plane. Part of me feels lazy for wanting to get one, but on the other hand, it would mean I could use pallet wood for bigger projects as I wouldn’t have to spend hours and hours hand planing.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
Up until now I’ve done all my stuff with a No.5 Stanley which I love.
I work a lot with heat treated pallet wood though, as I don’t have a lot of cash to spend on wood with there not being any reclaimed wood shops in my area.
More recently for bigger projects however, the act of sorting and planing pallet wood has become a pretty laborious process; often taking far longer to do than building whatever it is i’m building.
I was wondering how many of you used a surface planer and the pros and cons of owning/using one?
In some ways I’m reluctant to drop a considerable amount of money on something that with time, I could do myself with the hand plane. Part of me feels lazy for wanting to get one, but on the other hand, it would mean I could use pallet wood for bigger projects as I wouldn’t have to spend hours and hours hand planing.
Thoughts?
Thanks!