Philjohn60
Established Member
Just a few sentences to introduce myself to the community here.
I'm a bit of a newbie with regard to workshop machinery, so have found the forum invaluable in putting together the tools for a small workshop. I'm working on a very restricted budget but so far have managed to accumulate the following based mostly on what I've read here:
Inca 205 Bandsaw (£90 from that auction site and has cleaned up like new) Replaced bearings and made lignum vitae guide blocks and had a real good fiddle setting it up properly!
Bosch POF50 Router (£40 from same place) 20 years old but brand new in box!
Sealey SM1311 Planer/Thicknesser (£160 same place) brand new and never used.
Charnwood Router Table (£30 same place} Not great I know but brand new and will do for now.
Set of double glazed patio doors to section off part of the garage for the workshop (£12 same place bargain!)
Axminster AWFS 18 Scrollsaw (same place but still negotiating as pcb board needs replacing)
I've also bought a SIP T1000 dust extraction unit from the same place for the absolute bargain price of £25!!! It's brand new and boxed and the seller has more than 10 available. I don't want anybody to think I'm spamming, or to break any rules with my first post but would like to pass on a bit of luck to anyone else here who's looking for a dust filter. If you search for T1000 Air Filter you'll find the buy it now listing. It's identical to the microclene unit that sells for about £170
I'm now looking for a mini wood lathe (considering the proxxon), a mini drill press or stand, (proxxon again perhaps) bench sander, dolls house router bits, plywood and timber to build the wall across the garage, insulation material, solid worktop or bench etc etc etc. And then I have to sort out all the stuff in the garage to make room for it all!
And all because my other half said to me 'You could make some dolls house furniture' What I haven't told her about yet are my plans for Ukulele's, Mandolins and one day I hope, guitars made from the finest, rare, exotic tonewoods I can find!
I'm in Rochester, in what used to be the garden of England and daresay I'll be posting again soon enough for help with something or other.
All the best.
Phil
I'm a bit of a newbie with regard to workshop machinery, so have found the forum invaluable in putting together the tools for a small workshop. I'm working on a very restricted budget but so far have managed to accumulate the following based mostly on what I've read here:
Inca 205 Bandsaw (£90 from that auction site and has cleaned up like new) Replaced bearings and made lignum vitae guide blocks and had a real good fiddle setting it up properly!
Bosch POF50 Router (£40 from same place) 20 years old but brand new in box!
Sealey SM1311 Planer/Thicknesser (£160 same place) brand new and never used.
Charnwood Router Table (£30 same place} Not great I know but brand new and will do for now.
Set of double glazed patio doors to section off part of the garage for the workshop (£12 same place bargain!)
Axminster AWFS 18 Scrollsaw (same place but still negotiating as pcb board needs replacing)
I've also bought a SIP T1000 dust extraction unit from the same place for the absolute bargain price of £25!!! It's brand new and boxed and the seller has more than 10 available. I don't want anybody to think I'm spamming, or to break any rules with my first post but would like to pass on a bit of luck to anyone else here who's looking for a dust filter. If you search for T1000 Air Filter you'll find the buy it now listing. It's identical to the microclene unit that sells for about £170
I'm now looking for a mini wood lathe (considering the proxxon), a mini drill press or stand, (proxxon again perhaps) bench sander, dolls house router bits, plywood and timber to build the wall across the garage, insulation material, solid worktop or bench etc etc etc. And then I have to sort out all the stuff in the garage to make room for it all!
And all because my other half said to me 'You could make some dolls house furniture' What I haven't told her about yet are my plans for Ukulele's, Mandolins and one day I hope, guitars made from the finest, rare, exotic tonewoods I can find!
I'm in Rochester, in what used to be the garden of England and daresay I'll be posting again soon enough for help with something or other.
All the best.
Phil