I have read loads of threads about planer thicknessers and planers and thicknessers. I know that you only get what you pay for and in this day and age we can't afford to pay a lot, everyone expects more for less.
I am returning to woodworking after many years and now think I require a P/T or P and T.
As I am only a hobbyist and will most likely restrict myself to making boxes and smaller items my question is...
Are any of the P/T's or P and T's currently on the market so poor that I would not be able to produce square timber for small projects?
As I see it I have a number of options:
1. Purchase PAR stock and rip to size (limited to standard thicknesses)
2. Purchase a cheap P/T and perhaps live with frustration of not being able to produce square timber.
3. Push the boat out and buy a P and a T
I am returning to woodworking after many years and now think I require a P/T or P and T.
As I am only a hobbyist and will most likely restrict myself to making boxes and smaller items my question is...
Are any of the P/T's or P and T's currently on the market so poor that I would not be able to produce square timber for small projects?
As I see it I have a number of options:
1. Purchase PAR stock and rip to size (limited to standard thicknesses)
2. Purchase a cheap P/T and perhaps live with frustration of not being able to produce square timber.
3. Push the boat out and buy a P and a T