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Someone mentioned the Xcaliber make of planer/thicknesser on the forum some time back, anybody own one or used one?
The report looks pretty good, but the £75 delivery is a bit nasty I think.

Roy.
 
Exactly what I thought, similar price to the lower model axminster one but with cast iron tables, but the £75 priced it out for me.
 
I enquired about it a few weeks back but haven't decided yet. I didn't notice the delivery cost but it's only £30 more than Axminster charge for delivery so you'd still be £100 better off? With rising fuel costs I think many companies will be forced to up their carriage rates soon?

Brian
 
That about sums up my view at the moment as well Brian.

Roy.
 
Hi Roy

Maybe you can get one and tell me what it's like then? I'm going down the separate jointer-thicknesser route at the moment but can't decide whether a 6" capacity will suffice (thinking Fox or Axminster CI jointer). It most likely will but there will always be that job that call for something bigger!! I was looking at the Xcaliber as a dedicated jointer and using a separate thicknesser as a compromise?

Brian
 
Axminster wouldnt charge for the smaller model P/T, and for the larger one they charge £45 so by my maths £45 < £75?

Im having the same thoughts about size, I think buying for the future is always best.
 
Brian, I own a 10" wide planer-thicknesser and rarely find the need to face and edge anything wider than 6". The only situation would be where I need to PAR some timber for a friend or something. I wouldn't like to use it for internal joinery/furniture as a board any wider than that is likely to cup as it shrinks. You could always rip a wide board down the middle and then re-joint it?

If you really do want a surfacer/jointer with 8"+ capacity then, your best bet would be to scour eBay for an old cast-iron model. :wink:
 
Will do Brian. I would prefer to stay with a separate planer and thicknesser but space is the problem, and being used to a solid cast iron planer I'm loathe to use Alloy.
I've sold my thicknesser so now just the planer to go and I'll be able to turn round!

Roy.
 
Hi Olly

You're probably right but there's always that niggling doubt! My concern at the moment is machinery weight. I'm about to move into a small second floor unit where there is a restriction on the floor loading so I'm looking for a compromise between practicality and need and I'd prefer a CI bed over aluminium.

The problem with going for an 8" jointer is the additional weight (and the jump in price). I'm having the same dilemma with a suitable table saw!!

Roy - so you've decided to go for it then? - I look forward to the report

Brian
 
I emailed the company to confirm the price Brian as the Woodworker report gives a higher figure. I've not had a reply yet, if I don't get one tomorrow morning I will bell them and check on price and delivery.
All being well then I'll place an order and I'll post the results as I get them.

Roy.
 
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