Which two out of the two shops would be the better ones to get?
Rutlands:
SIP 16mm Bench Morticer with Sliding Table and Dakota Framing Nailer 2" To 31/2" or
Axminster:
AW16BMST2 Bench Morticer and FN2890D Framing Nailer?
Can't seem to make my mind up, any help would be great especially if...
I've built this table 3 years ago at college, but never applied a finish to it.
All i know is that the timber is pine.
Any advice on what and how to finish it?
Yes I’m considering dog holes and also a shelf or storage unit. It also cost under £100s to make so much cheaper than ones from the shops and also saves my back any pain being a good working height.
This is my first project and was a rushed job like a lot of things I do. It’s a basic cheap workbench. Its nothing like the quality workbenches you all make but hey oh, it does the job fine. Plus it was a first time using some of the tools so a learning curve.
You need to work out how long it takes you, how much you need to live on and what your overheads are and other costs. Once you know the above look around to see what your product is worth.
Think about if your product is unique to others to work out the price to charge.
Tooled Up sells them but i think the framing nailer is in the £300s. (Not sure if i can link to the site)
All but one of my power tools is not a Bosch blue and its rubbish, i'm happy with the Bosch Blue tools, so I more than likely get their air nail guns.
Does anyone know that if i was to get the Bosch Nailer GSN 90-21 RK where i can get the Full head strip nails from?
Can't seem to find them anywhere...
Yes Bosch do air nailers, i was looking at the Axminster versions but will they stand up to all day use?
In past I’ve found shops own brands to be cheap and unreliable.