Hello Delaney, thanks for this! Looks like a nice machine although I'm quite surprised at the alu table considering the price!
It really is tough trying to work out what models are worth the money and what are tat, especially since so many are rebadged machines or made my other manufacturers.
Your experience with Record Power sounds pretty much the same as mine but with a bench grinder. It seems they just churn out machines with no quality control, hope for the best and just replace them if customers complain!
Its still intriguing me whether the Jet disc sander I posted is the same as the Record Power model. From what I can see it looks exactly the same. Its double the cost so there must be some differences in there. Maybe just a more powerful motor??
Most manufacturers like Record Power, SIP, Axminster, JET etc.. are for the most part drop shippers. They do not manufacture and it’s the modern way of business. Although some do manufacture a small line. The Cam-vac as an example.
I’m not a huge fan of that as the customer becomes the quality control person (unpaid). I buy my drills from Fein, my machines from SCM or Felder but even those companies and the likes of Mafell, use third party parts and often entire finished products. They just have quality control.
In Records example, they sell enough of these that they can afford to write off, or resell after ‘inspection’, a certain percentage and still make a profit.
Do you blame record power or people who are satisfied with sub par machines, that there is enough of a market for them to operate in?
British woodworking and engineering is generally excellent but there's plenty of ‘Layland Daff’s’ ready to take your money, now more than ever.
The ally table may or may not be an issue on the Hegner. My felder planer has an ally fence and they are pretty durable. Depends on the quality of ally and the design.
Regarding JET, they mostly use 3rd party products with their logo on, or they have special designs that are made in the same factory, that churn out Record Powers stuff.
That’s why JET stand out, or try to. They have the connections and relationships to build specific designs but they are still of roughly the same quality as all chinesium products.
I’ve yet to determine Laguna’s position in all of this other than to say, Itech stuff is looking pretty similar and I think again, Laguna is just having their stuff made to look better quality than it might be, under the hood.
A rule of thumb is this. If it’s made in the far east (except japan), it’s likely not very good quality.
I’ve just paid to have an unused 2016 JET fine particle dust extractor fixed. Some capacitors went on the board. Again cheap components; warranty long gone.
If you buy power tools, buy Fein, Makita, Mafell, etc..
if you buy machines buy SCM, Felder, Valpato, RJh,
If you want to buy the best, buy Altendorf, Martin, Parnhans,
If you have little money; good luck. You could buy some wadkin that’s been used for 50 years daily but I’m not convinced those machines are even remotely accurate compared to even an axminster.
Basically if you have little money, get to known what makes a good machine and be able to test them.
The beauty if buying an altendorf for example, is you know it’s going to work. You don’t have to try to figure out why it isn’t.
The sandwich analogy mentioned above is a perfect description.