jorgoz
Established Member
Hi,
I'm in the market for a new p/t. My current chaiwanese machine is not up to my high standards. The table of the thicknesser is out of parallel with the cutterhead and i don't feel like starting to get this levelled, and a very crappy fence, and it's a 10inch machine.
I really like the jet jpt-310, but as i've read several times a central column supported thicknessing table tends to have the wood thicker on one side, not level. The jet is a central column machine. Really like the way the table(s) opens though and the fence seems way better too.
The thing i like about the record pt300 is the thicknessing table running on 4 rods, but what i don't like is the fixed infeed table of the surfacer (i could be wrong here), so if you thickness shorter pieces you have to get under the table to access them.
How do the jet and the record compare to one another, anyone with hands on experience ?
I'm in the market for a new p/t. My current chaiwanese machine is not up to my high standards. The table of the thicknesser is out of parallel with the cutterhead and i don't feel like starting to get this levelled, and a very crappy fence, and it's a 10inch machine.
I really like the jet jpt-310, but as i've read several times a central column supported thicknessing table tends to have the wood thicker on one side, not level. The jet is a central column machine. Really like the way the table(s) opens though and the fence seems way better too.
The thing i like about the record pt300 is the thicknessing table running on 4 rods, but what i don't like is the fixed infeed table of the surfacer (i could be wrong here), so if you thickness shorter pieces you have to get under the table to access them.
How do the jet and the record compare to one another, anyone with hands on experience ?