Jet Mortiser - any good?

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I'm back on the subject of the mortiser again... Spotted this in the Rutlands sale and wondered if it was a good investment?

http://www.rutlands.co.uk/cgi-bin/psProdDet.cgi/F14656

Whilst my funds are limited, I would rather spend money on something that will do the job now and not become the source of frustration in the future. Or, to put it another way, I could spend £150 on a mortiser, but then that's also £150 toward a £250 mortiser which, in theory, would be a better buy.

Immediate jobs I have in mind... garden gate for the side access and garage doors (side hinged sort).

Grateful for any feedback on this prospective purchase...

Cheers
 
Hi Matt, had one of those, it was adequate is the best I can say the various locks and chuck could have been more rigid but if you are only using it for heavy work e.g. gates etc it's fine.

Dom
 
Matt, Practical Woodworking have a group test in their latest mag. It shows the Record RPM75 (£160) as "best on test" and the and the Axminster AW16BMST (£132) as best value. This will allow you to compare what you are getting for that extra £100.
 
Shultzy":3u4h2go2 said:
Matt, Practical Woodworking have a group test in their latest mag. It shows the Record RPM75 (£160) as "best on test" and the and the Axminster AW16BMST (£132) as best value. This will allow you to compare what you are getting for that extra £100.

Oh please! You're comparing chalk and cheese. Scrit gave an excellent and detailed post here on what to look for in a morticer. The Fox pretty well meets those criteria spot on.

Dom, I'd really like to know why it's not suited to 'fine' work and for what reasons.
 
Hi Roger.
I found the chuck wobbled so the chisels drifted of line and the various lock downs were sloppy.
Perhaps I was unlucky.

Dom
 
I have the Charnwood re-spray of that morticer, and I'm very happy with it.

Dom, I don't understand your point about the chuck wobbling. There is room for a bit of play between the chisel and the auger, so as long as the chisel is held firmly, there should not be a problem.
 
That "Jet" mortiser seems to be a Fox mortiser! :?
 
Roger Sinden":xy1r7atw said:
Shultzy":xy1r7atw said:
Matt, Practical Woodworking have a group test in their latest mag. It shows the Record RPM75 (£160) as "best on test" and the and the Axminster AW16BMST (£132) as best value. This will allow you to compare what you are getting for that extra £100.

Oh please! You're comparing chalk and cheese.

The point of my post Roger, was to point out to Matt how much better the Fox morticer is for the extra £100.
 
Sorry, Shultzy, for misreading your post. Did they cover the larger morticers in the article?

Interestingly, I was quite keen on the Axminster large morticer but see that the Fox/Jet sports an extra wheel!
 
Roger Sinden":1a4kcayi said:
Sorry, Shultzy, for misreading your post. Did they cover the larger morticers in the article?

No probs Roger - They reviewed 8 morticers between £100 - £200. Low end really, I just spotted the article as I am looking for one.
 
Shultzy":2bx5r0sk said:
Roger Sinden":2bx5r0sk said:
Sorry, Shultzy, for misreading your post. Did they cover the larger morticers in the article?

No probs Roger - They reviewed 8 morticers between £100 - £200. Low end really, I just spotted the article as I am looking for one.

I used to have the small Perform and sold it as a bad lot. The hold-down was a real pain to use.
 
Nick W":243b629l said:
I have the Charnwood re-spray of that morticer, and I'm very happy with it.

Dom, I don't understand your point about the chuck wobbling. There is room for a bit of play between the chisel and the auger, so as long as the chisel is held firmly, there should not be a problem.

That was my point Nick the whole thing, i.e.the chuck holding the chisel,
wobbled so when it was lined up and pulled down it could easily go a mill. of the cutting line, the hold downs were in my opinion awful and very fiddly, perhaps I'm overly fussy. :)

Dom
 
Dom,

This is probably gandmother egg sucking teritory, but did you have the right sized bush for the chisel and did you try adjusting the gib strips? Both sets?
 
Record RPM75 best on test :shock: Where they testing it against a bit and brace ? :lol:
 
JFC":3lpp9y92 said:
Record RPM75 best on test :shock: Where they testing it against a bit and brace ? :lol:

Just took the words out of my mouth (more or less)...

Picked up PW and read the review - very odd if you ask me. There seems no rationale placing the Record above the Amxminster AW16, particularly when the Record is £159 to the Axminster at £131.

Lacks credability as reviews go.
 
Dear lord, magazines have been doing the Record-best-on-test since Noah was choosing his first bandsaw. From which I cynically take it that Record are still taking out large, and regular, adverts...? :roll:

Cheers, Alf
 
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