NickDReed
Established Member
Hi all,
In the market for a planer thicknesser, but as ever when faced with parting with large amounts of cash I'm procrastinating.
Generally I deal with stock no wider than 250mm. Use quite a lot of reclaimed and predominantly soft woods how ever I do get hards now and then, lengths anything up to 4 meter scaffold board (obviously that could be sectioned). I have a planer jig for the table saw and a 10 inch bandsaw and have made do until now, but it's got to a point where I'm limited in my projects without.
I've been looking in the usual places, ebay/gumtree. I'm reasonably mechanically minded and enjoy a bit of restoration. I'm also tighter than a ducks bum so the idea of bringing this in under £500 is appealing if maybe a little unrealistic.
So I am coming with cap in hand for your worldly advice and possibly ridicule. Are there possibilities I've not thought of which may mean I don't even require a planer thicknesser? Is a table top version adequate? Do I just require a thicknesser?
The idea of being able to use timber felled locally in my projects is also something I've been considering a possibility if I had the means to process it which I think would be possible with the right kit.
I'm no carpenter or joiner, I build for my home and my enjoyment and my learning. I bow to everyone's better knowledge than my own and would appreciate everyone's advise and hindsight with your own experience.
Thanks for your time.
In the market for a planer thicknesser, but as ever when faced with parting with large amounts of cash I'm procrastinating.
Generally I deal with stock no wider than 250mm. Use quite a lot of reclaimed and predominantly soft woods how ever I do get hards now and then, lengths anything up to 4 meter scaffold board (obviously that could be sectioned). I have a planer jig for the table saw and a 10 inch bandsaw and have made do until now, but it's got to a point where I'm limited in my projects without.
I've been looking in the usual places, ebay/gumtree. I'm reasonably mechanically minded and enjoy a bit of restoration. I'm also tighter than a ducks bum so the idea of bringing this in under £500 is appealing if maybe a little unrealistic.
So I am coming with cap in hand for your worldly advice and possibly ridicule. Are there possibilities I've not thought of which may mean I don't even require a planer thicknesser? Is a table top version adequate? Do I just require a thicknesser?
The idea of being able to use timber felled locally in my projects is also something I've been considering a possibility if I had the means to process it which I think would be possible with the right kit.
I'm no carpenter or joiner, I build for my home and my enjoyment and my learning. I bow to everyone's better knowledge than my own and would appreciate everyone's advise and hindsight with your own experience.
Thanks for your time.