implanecrazy
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HI All.
I'm new here & have about £2500 burning a hole in my pocket.
If you had £2500 to spend on woodworking machine/s what would you buy?
I was thinking of buying a jet 250 super saw,
jet 260 planer/thicknesser,
SIP 1 inch heavy duty mortiser on stand,
SIP dust extractor.
This little lot comes to just under £2300 Inc VAT locally.
I already have a 14" SIP band saw
SIP 10" sliding mitre on stand
plus various hand tools.
I was looking at some tools locally today & the build quality of the jet tools over the sip seem far superior but then again so was the price. But I was reading some of the post on this site & notice that some of the jet planner/thicknessers had a problem with the fence not being true, so are the jet tools as good as they look?
£2500 is a lot of money to me, but I only plan on buying the machine/s once so want the best I can get for the money. A Table saw is a must have, Question is which one? The other tools can wait & can be added in the future if needed.
I was originally considering buying the record TS300 ELB & not a lot else, as I know a good table saw is the heart of the workshop. Record have some deals on at the moment & the above saw with sliding carriage comes in at £2000 + delivery, which is a lot of money for a saw.
Basically I would appreciate any advice as I don't want to make a costly mistake. I only have a 16 X 8 shed, but will be increasing its size to 16X12 in the spring so space is limited.
One thing I forgot to mention is I live in the Scottish Highlands, so not too many places around here for me to view machines.
I'm new here & have about £2500 burning a hole in my pocket.
If you had £2500 to spend on woodworking machine/s what would you buy?
I was thinking of buying a jet 250 super saw,
jet 260 planer/thicknesser,
SIP 1 inch heavy duty mortiser on stand,
SIP dust extractor.
This little lot comes to just under £2300 Inc VAT locally.
I already have a 14" SIP band saw
SIP 10" sliding mitre on stand
plus various hand tools.
I was looking at some tools locally today & the build quality of the jet tools over the sip seem far superior but then again so was the price. But I was reading some of the post on this site & notice that some of the jet planner/thicknessers had a problem with the fence not being true, so are the jet tools as good as they look?
£2500 is a lot of money to me, but I only plan on buying the machine/s once so want the best I can get for the money. A Table saw is a must have, Question is which one? The other tools can wait & can be added in the future if needed.
I was originally considering buying the record TS300 ELB & not a lot else, as I know a good table saw is the heart of the workshop. Record have some deals on at the moment & the above saw with sliding carriage comes in at £2000 + delivery, which is a lot of money for a saw.
Basically I would appreciate any advice as I don't want to make a costly mistake. I only have a 16 X 8 shed, but will be increasing its size to 16X12 in the spring so space is limited.
One thing I forgot to mention is I live in the Scottish Highlands, so not too many places around here for me to view machines.