I'm in 2 minds as to whether I should pick up a bandsaw or a planer thicknesser, so for now I'm trying to find out what I can about the latter.
I've got a budget of ~£500, which most people on this forum seem to think isn't enough for a good PT?
Saying that Scott Sargeant is selling a Record P260 (reduced from £700 to £500) that looks amazing - cast iron bed and a 2 1/4hp motor can't be that bad..?
If not, my other option is to go with something like a DeWalt DW734 thicknesser and make a jointers jig for our table saw. I'm mostly going to be making furniture so shouldn't need to square anything thicker than what the table saw can handle, so with that in mind maybe I would be better off going down this route?
I'm really reluctant to buy anything second hand, I don't have the mechanical knowledge to know what's worth buying and what's junk, plus the lack of a warranty really puts me off. I don't have the money to constantly drop on repairs if a machine breaks down, so I would rather have the peace of mind that comes with a warranty.
I've got a budget of ~£500, which most people on this forum seem to think isn't enough for a good PT?
Saying that Scott Sargeant is selling a Record P260 (reduced from £700 to £500) that looks amazing - cast iron bed and a 2 1/4hp motor can't be that bad..?
If not, my other option is to go with something like a DeWalt DW734 thicknesser and make a jointers jig for our table saw. I'm mostly going to be making furniture so shouldn't need to square anything thicker than what the table saw can handle, so with that in mind maybe I would be better off going down this route?
I'm really reluctant to buy anything second hand, I don't have the mechanical knowledge to know what's worth buying and what's junk, plus the lack of a warranty really puts me off. I don't have the money to constantly drop on repairs if a machine breaks down, so I would rather have the peace of mind that comes with a warranty.