gulvalgoose
Member
Hello all,
I am new here.
I am mainly a hobbyist, but occasionally get small paid carpentry and furniture making jobs. But it's early days with that.
I have just taken a punt on a planer thicknesser (12", reputable firm), as it was offered at a price that seemed worth a gamble.
I currently have a triton thicknesser and have been face and edging with a hand plane which is okay on small stuff, but fairly time consuming on any bigger timbers.
Having been seduced by the efficiency of the PT, I am now thinking it may not be suitable for my small workshop and it's going to be a hell of a job even getting it in as my worskhop door is upon a 1m ledge.
I guess, what I am wondering is has anyone else bought tools or machinery that seemed absoloutely essential but they could actually make do without?
Has anyone else suffered that feeling of dread after purchasing machinery - i.e. how will I lift this?! will it work? will it fit? etc etc
I am new here.
I am mainly a hobbyist, but occasionally get small paid carpentry and furniture making jobs. But it's early days with that.
I have just taken a punt on a planer thicknesser (12", reputable firm), as it was offered at a price that seemed worth a gamble.
I currently have a triton thicknesser and have been face and edging with a hand plane which is okay on small stuff, but fairly time consuming on any bigger timbers.
Having been seduced by the efficiency of the PT, I am now thinking it may not be suitable for my small workshop and it's going to be a hell of a job even getting it in as my worskhop door is upon a 1m ledge.
I guess, what I am wondering is has anyone else bought tools or machinery that seemed absoloutely essential but they could actually make do without?
Has anyone else suffered that feeling of dread after purchasing machinery - i.e. how will I lift this?! will it work? will it fit? etc etc