I've had it in my mind that I would like to upgrade my planer/thicknersser setup for a while now.
The jet Jpt combo series is one of I've had my eye on for a bit.
Firstly the jet jpt260.
In terms of planing capacity it offers exactly the same as my old electra Beckum hc260 although I imagine it is far more accurate and less faffy switching between modes.
For the extra 400 euro it may make more sense to get the bigger brother the jet jpt310.
Now my concern is the weight of both models specifically the jet jpt 310
I find myself in the unusual position of having a workshop on a 3rd floor. The stairways themselves are fairly wide and since there are 6 of us sharing this space I am not short of extra muscle power, however I wonder how four people would find a suitable holding point.
I thought perhaps of sliding a couple of pieces of hardwood under the base and we could try to lift it chariot style. The 170kg seems doable but the jet 310 has me even more worried coming in at whopping weight of 230kg.
I understand the tables could be taken off dropping the weight although having spent the past weeks trying fettle and bring my old EB p/t back to decent performance I would rather leave everything factory set.
Both machines are really appealing to me and would mark a step of getting a bit more serious.
usually the planing capacity of the 260 suits me just fine but occasionally I get orders on etsy for nightstands where milled lumber of 300mm is needed and in the past I would flatten my glueups at a workshop down the road so having the extra width would obviously be nice aswell as longer planing tables.
Intially I’ve been holding out on this purchase as we have been searching for a new ground floor space for a while but in a city with quickly rising rents and demand for space this is taking longer and proving harder then we thought.
on the cheaper alternative I have looked at the dewalt dw733 thicknesser which seems to have good reviews and over 300 mm planing capacity so I could use that in conjunction with the jointer on my electra Beckum (although this is not ideal)
intially I thought this was not a bad idea as I could then upgrade to a standalone jointer later on but weirdly in my search I couldn’t find any standalone jointers in Europe that aren’t doubled up as planer/thicknesser within this price range anyway.
Basically I would love to know the forums thoughts and experience on lugging heavy machinery like this upstairs.
It it mad or should I keep things fairly lightweight with a lunchbox thicknesser until I find a ground floor space.
The jet Jpt combo series is one of I've had my eye on for a bit.
Firstly the jet jpt260.
In terms of planing capacity it offers exactly the same as my old electra Beckum hc260 although I imagine it is far more accurate and less faffy switching between modes.
For the extra 400 euro it may make more sense to get the bigger brother the jet jpt310.
Now my concern is the weight of both models specifically the jet jpt 310
I find myself in the unusual position of having a workshop on a 3rd floor. The stairways themselves are fairly wide and since there are 6 of us sharing this space I am not short of extra muscle power, however I wonder how four people would find a suitable holding point.
I thought perhaps of sliding a couple of pieces of hardwood under the base and we could try to lift it chariot style. The 170kg seems doable but the jet 310 has me even more worried coming in at whopping weight of 230kg.
I understand the tables could be taken off dropping the weight although having spent the past weeks trying fettle and bring my old EB p/t back to decent performance I would rather leave everything factory set.
Both machines are really appealing to me and would mark a step of getting a bit more serious.
usually the planing capacity of the 260 suits me just fine but occasionally I get orders on etsy for nightstands where milled lumber of 300mm is needed and in the past I would flatten my glueups at a workshop down the road so having the extra width would obviously be nice aswell as longer planing tables.
Intially I’ve been holding out on this purchase as we have been searching for a new ground floor space for a while but in a city with quickly rising rents and demand for space this is taking longer and proving harder then we thought.
on the cheaper alternative I have looked at the dewalt dw733 thicknesser which seems to have good reviews and over 300 mm planing capacity so I could use that in conjunction with the jointer on my electra Beckum (although this is not ideal)
intially I thought this was not a bad idea as I could then upgrade to a standalone jointer later on but weirdly in my search I couldn’t find any standalone jointers in Europe that aren’t doubled up as planer/thicknesser within this price range anyway.
Basically I would love to know the forums thoughts and experience on lugging heavy machinery like this upstairs.
It it mad or should I keep things fairly lightweight with a lunchbox thicknesser until I find a ground floor space.
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