cambournepete
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Having said Yandles show wasn't worth driving a 370 mile round trip for in another thread, I went there on the way to picking up SWMBO from her mother's in Taunton.
There I said "hi" and spent a little money with Chestnut Terry, who very kindly arranged for me and Philly to meet up - thanks again for the coffee Philly .
There were the usual people there with the usual bargains, but the best I found for me was the Record Power PT260. This was on sale for a frankly too tempting £399 (£30 more than the SIP with the open stand), with a cabinet base and 5 year warranty and I succumbed. Just as well I had the trailer attached to the car for SWMBO's luggage :wink:
I could have bought the separate Nutool thicknesser and planer for ~£180, but quite frankly the thicknesser looked badly built and not strong, and what with Philly's tales of one he bought blowing up on its second cut I thought it best to steer clear.
So now I am the pround owner of one very large and heavy cardboard box, and really must sort out my garage - I mean workshop.
It's first task will be to plane down the sycamore I bought for the new door thresholds from my newly tiled hall.
I really must remember not to take any plastic to Tools 2004!
There I said "hi" and spent a little money with Chestnut Terry, who very kindly arranged for me and Philly to meet up - thanks again for the coffee Philly .
There were the usual people there with the usual bargains, but the best I found for me was the Record Power PT260. This was on sale for a frankly too tempting £399 (£30 more than the SIP with the open stand), with a cabinet base and 5 year warranty and I succumbed. Just as well I had the trailer attached to the car for SWMBO's luggage :wink:
I could have bought the separate Nutool thicknesser and planer for ~£180, but quite frankly the thicknesser looked badly built and not strong, and what with Philly's tales of one he bought blowing up on its second cut I thought it best to steer clear.
So now I am the pround owner of one very large and heavy cardboard box, and really must sort out my garage - I mean workshop.
It's first task will be to plane down the sycamore I bought for the new door thresholds from my newly tiled hall.
I really must remember not to take any plastic to Tools 2004!