Many thanks Delaney, much to mull over. Lots of names I've not come across before, especially the high quality ones. It will all come down to money of course, together with size and the practicality of getting items to my new home in Scotland.There’s generally 5 bands of quality.
Bottom Tier:
Cheap Chinese stuff that is poor quality. Record power, Axminster, SIP, iTech. Anything DM Tools sell as machinery
2) Cheap Chinese gear that is over priced and generally of poor quality. Axminster, laguna, ITech, Bosch, Dewalt, Nova.
Jet is a funny one. They are better than most but I’m still not sold. I think they’re still bottom tier but could be lower mid. They straddle the line.
Lower Mid Tier:
3) European professional brands with Chinese manufacturing. Not all great but still better than (1) & (2). Minimax’, Hammer, AJAX (Chinese end). Felder gear under the 700 series, so 500 series etc.
-Honorary mention to Sedgwick. Considered more ‘agricultural’ machinery.
Mid Tier:
4) European made, SCM, Felder. Casadai, Centuara? (Italian bandsaws).
Most stuff that comes out of italy, that isn’t SCM, is a bit ropey ime. Casadai isn’t too bad as it’s rebadged SCM stuff (for the most part) but isn’t quite the same quality.
Upper Tier:
5) Martin, Parnhans, SCM l’invincible
I would stay away from cheap gear. Record power, bosch, dewalt, Axminster, laguna (overpriced), Startrite. Anything DM Tools or Axminster would would sell.
It’s all drop shipped Chinese stuff that is pure pot luck.
This is a retirement workshop, not a starters workshop but price is king.
2) For a planer/thicknesser try to get a real SCM (not minimax), Felder etc.. At worse Casadai. Make sure to get Helical cutters.
3) All Chinese pillar drills are made by Rexon, you just decide what level you want, or badge name. Don’t be fooled by Optimum, it’s Chinese. Axminster drills are imo uniquely poor quality.
Speak to Oscia tools. They often have good used Meddings drills, woodpecker (rjh still chinese) Don’t buy anything pre 1970 Fabco etc..
3) For a Bandsaw get a Felder FB310? FB510, SCM, etc.. all under £4k
4) Instead of a panel saw you could get a wall mounted panel saw. Not as good but take up less space, easier to load. Or get the base model Altendorf. You can cut anything on a sliding panel saw. There are jigs and tricks to do it all, unlike what a previous commenter said. They are by far imo the best machine in the shop.
You can cross cut, rip, make accurate repeatable cuts. I have a felder and cut whole slabs (maple, poplar, whatever).
However they do gake up the most space.
To summarise:
Bench drill: lightly used Meddings (they did make some in china so pay attention to that re: price), woodpecker (chinese)bit expensive but higher end of the Chinesium line. Optimum at worst.
Bandsaw: Felder FB, SCM
Planer/thicknesser: SCM, Felder (helical cutter). Minimax at worst. Stay away from Axminsters planers.
Small Panel Saw: Altendorf. Used felder 700, Hammer at worst.
I’d take up matey selling his felder gear. If it’s been well looked after you’d likely do very well.
There is a significant leap in quality between Felder and SCM (mid tier European) than all the Chinese/Taiwan stuff. Night and day difference. Get good used European made and you’ll very happy.
I would lastly add that all of the above I’ve told you to avoid doesn’t mean there aren’t some gems in there and that people haven’t or can’t do perfectly good work on them. I’m just sticking to a general rule of thumb, that maybe unfair but is based on my experiences and often the experience of customers, if you check reviews.
I'll chug through your list and try to chart a sensible way forward.
Thanks again