Small planer thicknesser needed, but whats available ?.

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Im on the look out for one.
Has to be small :( and there lies the problem.
Usually small equals cheap equals flimsy equals no attention to detail.

I will mostly be using it on hardwood, 200mm+ width plus about any depth thought he average seems about 160-170mm
Although ive not used this one of its ilk ive seen it in use on a number of sites over the years but would still like to know from you fellows given were mostly furniture makers and using hardwood.
Choice A -Record Power PT260
http://www.screwfix.com/p/record-power- ... 230v/76881

Pluses that stand out would be cast tables, the stand and a wheel kit.
Minuses would be the light weight @ 80kg. Likely to vibrate a lot in thicknessing and the double cutter block isnt going to help. A three would be preferable.

Choice B -Scheppach Plana 2.0C
http://www.screwfix.com/p/scheppach-pla ... 240v/15406

Pluses - bigger motor at 2000w that about 3hp :? Thats about it as far as i can see
Minuses - alloy tables, not good and too prone to twisting and according to a mate they can warp in summer. Cant answer that one really

Choice C -Axminster AWEPT106

Pluses - Nice stand and wheel kit
Minuses - 2 cutter block, and likely to vibrate. Also alloy tables again :(

Not a lot of choice or is there :? you tell me
A small as above, cast tables, 3 cutter block so what is there ? Kity? Record ? Axminster ? Jet ?


Thanks all :D


Im expecting you all to point to this :lol:
Axminster Trade Series AW106PT2
http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-tr ... hicknesser
 
TRITON":1n1xpxcm said:
Minuses - alloy tables, not good and too prone to twisting and according to a mate they can warp in summer. Cant answer that one really

Well, Hegner scroll saws use ally tables, and they're not known (*) for warping. I suspect there are good and bad alloy tables, and I further suspect the same is true of cast iron. There are certainly some banana shaped hand planes made of cast iron.

BugBear

(*) British Understatement
 
TRITON":1p9sjuwn said:
Choice A -Record Power PT260
http://www.screwfix.com/p/record-power- ... 230v/76881

Pluses that stand out would be cast tables, the stand and a wheel kit.
Minuses would be the light weight @ 80kg. Likely to vibrate a lot in thicknessing and the double cutter block isnt going to help. A three would be preferable.

Like my Metabo HC260, I believe the Record Power PT260 only has cast iron thicknessing tables. The large planing tables on the top are not cast iron. Actually that Record Power PT260 looks very expensive compared to the £510 Metabo HC260 when the only difference I can see is a set of wheels.

Cheers,
Chris
 
Don't forget the five year guarantee with Record. Also at promotional sales across the country, Record PT260 sells at something like £560, which isn't bad with their guarantee. Seriously thinking about this one myself. It's also an induction motor, which is quietier.
 
Scotland's National Woodworker Show, The Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston, Edinburgh - October 17-18th. If Record are there you should get it at discounted price of about £560 including delivery. I will be going to a show down here for that same purpose. Hope you are near enough to check it out. If you are going, let Record know that you want to see the P/T at the show. Good luck
Alex


Scott an Sargent are a bit naughty with their advertising!
 
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