I bought this from new from Scott and Sargent about a year ago, and have used it only very occasionally since, and not at all for several months (change of direction).
Anyone who has used a planer with the spiral head and TC blades would I imagine not consider going back to the old straight HSS blades for a multitude of reasons- much better finish, less noise, easier to handle waste, blades that seem to last forever and if/when they get dulled can be turned three times for new edges, and no tedious setting of blade heights required.
The tables are countersprung and lift off together for thicknessing. There's an accurate (to 1/10mm)digital thicknessing height gauge which can be recalibrated if necessary.
It's still on the trimmed down delivery pallet so I could get it loaded onto your vehicle with a forklift. It's very heavy, is better slid than lifted (and the sliding isn't easy, ask me how I know).
£2,000 cash or bank transfer on collection
Anyone who has used a planer with the spiral head and TC blades would I imagine not consider going back to the old straight HSS blades for a multitude of reasons- much better finish, less noise, easier to handle waste, blades that seem to last forever and if/when they get dulled can be turned three times for new edges, and no tedious setting of blade heights required.
The tables are countersprung and lift off together for thicknessing. There's an accurate (to 1/10mm)digital thicknessing height gauge which can be recalibrated if necessary.
It's still on the trimmed down delivery pallet so I could get it loaded onto your vehicle with a forklift. It's very heavy, is better slid than lifted (and the sliding isn't easy, ask me how I know).
£2,000 cash or bank transfer on collection
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