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Planer thicknesser shopping - advice needed!


john redmond
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14 minutes ago, se7enthdevil said:

i had to move jan 2018 and sell lots of stuff but kept the planer and ripsaw i had as they are beasts.

 

sadly it is now clear that i won't be able to get another workshop of my own and the corner of a joinery that i rent has a saw, planer and wide belt sander so i need them gone.

May be able to help you out with these.

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10 hours ago, topchippyles said:

Its very easy to set the blades john and i mean very easy.I have a 12x8 machine in my shop that would suit you perfect but its a 3 phase.I have acquired a larger wadkin with the milling side of things so needed a bigger one.You will be paying through the nose from a dealer for a decent planer like we are mentioning.What sort of budget are you at ?? £1500-2200 should  get you there. 3k for a top end one refurbished plus the dreaded vat.

I'll get the hang of it alright, can't be rocket science. I'm VAT registered so would hope to be home and hosed for around the 2k mark ex vat or private sale. I don't want to be messing around with electricians etc so really hoping to get a plug it in and go machine. Any suggestions on the dealer front? When buying from Ireland the piece of mind a dealer gives is probably not  bad route to go.

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13 minutes ago, john redmond said:

Has anybody ever heard of people swapping out three phase motors for the single phase equivalent? I have a dealer in Ireland who is offering to do this on a dominion for me for 2k euro. Too good to be true?

 

Happens all the time and as long as the mounts are the same.Like to buy the genuine thing myself and not a fan of the domain stuff compared to wadkin and sedgwick. Just seems every thing on the domain and wilson seems bulky and oversized.May be just me but used enough of them to compare.

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7 minutes ago, topchippyles said:

Happens all the time and as long as the mounts are the same.Like to buy the genuine thing myself and not a fan of the domain stuff compared to wadkin and sedgwick. Just seems every thing on the domain and wilson seems bulky and oversized.May be just me but used enough of them to compare.

That was my gut feeling on the motors front as well. For some reason I'm drawn to the Wadkin baos, appears to tick all the boxes. Thanks for the advice.

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10 minutes ago, john redmond said:

That was my gut feeling on the motors front as well. For some reason I'm drawn to the Wadkin baos, appears to tick all the boxes. Thanks for the advice.

Take a look at this one john if you can do a deal on it 

 

Wadkin Planer Thicknesser 240v

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18 minutes ago, john redmond said:

Now we're talking, exactly what I'm after...streets ahead of all the modern crap.

that's precisely the thing i was thinking of when i said ebay could yield one...

 

how many knives are in the blocks of these machines???

 

mine is a 3 blade on a 4" block.

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1 minute ago, se7enthdevil said:

that's precisely the thing i was thinking of when i said ebay could yield one...

 

how many knives are in the blocks of these machines???

 

mine is a 3 blade on a 4" block.

2 in mine but a lot have 3 and been looking around for ages for a new cutter block 

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