oak would be nice, but costly. you should be able to draw your own plans easily enough maybe do some research online for wooden beds and take the dimensions from there, or pop into a store armed with a tape measure and tell them your measuring up for your room
yeah first one, i'm quite lucky really my rent is dirt cheap, i'm doing some site carpentry as a subby to fill in the gaps until i can be in the workshop full time
I have a workshop space of 12ftx36ft 3 stables with the dividing walls removed, so I think space will be fine but I wanted to know if the startrite super 260 was a decent machine I've been looking at fielders for around 2k but the startrite is 1k upwards are they much of an inferior machine to...
thanks for the replies im looking for one at the moment and with the money i'd save on a single phase it would allow me to buy something else aswell :D
Just looking for some advice on spindle moulder as I've only ever used 3 phase, was just wonder how much of a difference it is to have a single phase. Would a single phase machine cope with putting a bevel on a hardwood Cill for a box frame for instance
Thanks all im just going through the process of starting up my own workshop after working on building sites as a carpenter for the last 10 years so wanted to brush up on my staircase knowledge