Louise-Paisley
Established Member
Did I say I have worked as an electrician for.. ever.. and know little about working with wood? I well I did and don't.
Anyway, hand work is not my strong point and the chances of me getting a bit of tree smooth, flat and square with a plane are about as likely as winning euromillions. I look with envy at these workshops with a planer/ thicknesser doo dah that appears to turn rough old bits of timber into something usable but I have a shed and cost aside I just don't have the space for that. I am not exactly going to be a heavy user either, the odd bit now and again is more likely.
But trawling round machine mart today for the lack of anything better to waste time on I happened across a de-walt portable P/T and another probably ***** make of portable as well for half the price. I was unaware these even existed, probably because I have never even looked to see if they do
So, is it something worth buying? will it allow me to fire in some rough sawn timber and get it planed down true and square? or is it simply a waste of money?
Anyway, hand work is not my strong point and the chances of me getting a bit of tree smooth, flat and square with a plane are about as likely as winning euromillions. I look with envy at these workshops with a planer/ thicknesser doo dah that appears to turn rough old bits of timber into something usable but I have a shed and cost aside I just don't have the space for that. I am not exactly going to be a heavy user either, the odd bit now and again is more likely.
But trawling round machine mart today for the lack of anything better to waste time on I happened across a de-walt portable P/T and another probably ***** make of portable as well for half the price. I was unaware these even existed, probably because I have never even looked to see if they do
So, is it something worth buying? will it allow me to fire in some rough sawn timber and get it planed down true and square? or is it simply a waste of money?