Yep I was quite surprised too! I used to work at Ikea :evil: (yes I know - please don't blacklist me!) so pretty good at reading rubbish build instructions!
Well that went much easier than expected! From a pile of boxes to a fully set up machine complete with stand, sliding carriage and table extension in a little over 4 hours. Very impressed with the build quality of the Kity! Everything fit together perfectedly, no misaligned holes or dodgy...
Took the plunge and went for the Kity 419. Arrived today so hopefully I'll get it set up in the workshop tomorrow. Got my fingers crossed assembly goes smoothly.
Still unsure which P/T to go for so will have a think on that while making a mess tomorrow.
Hadn't thought about that but don't think I'll have the space to work around a Combi. I'll check it out further.
I think I'll be happy with any of the P/Ts as long as I can get it set up correctedly. As with most quality tools - look after them and they shouldn't let you down.
Good idea with...
Hi Tony, I thought that would be the case with the Kity. I've only ever seen it at shows and it looks/feels very solid. I've got limited space so would rather have versatile machines than a shed full of one trick ponies!
The SIP P/T does appear to get good revues - although can't see anywhere...
Hi everyone.
This is my first post on the forum - I've been watching from the sidelines for a few months. I'm setting up my first workshop and I need some advise on what to spend my money on. Previously I have used college or friends machinery but now want to get my own.
I'm initially looking...