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Bench Planer Thicknesser - Mainly Diy/Hobby Use
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Most of those seen online look identical and reviews are similar. In reality is there much difference? Prices seem to range from £150 -£300. Are they similar with only the colour different?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This review site seems to be genuinely independent. (i.e. the links go to Amazon, rather than the site trying to actually sell you anything itself):
https:/ /proper tyworks hop.com /carpen try/bes t-small -planer -thickn esser/
Even if you don't opt for any of the featured products, the information there should help to guide you in making your choice.
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Even if you don't opt for any of the featured products, the information there should help to guide you in making your choice.
Power tools are generally rated:
DIY
Trade
Industrial
You certainly don't need Industrial. Even Trade might be overkill. The difference mostly lies in the number of hours use you can expect to get.
It's common sense really. DIY cannot be expected to manage prolonged hard use.
Trade will put up with much more than you'll ever give it.
Industrial will possibly go on forever (sort of.)
Just as an example...
https:/ /www.sc rewfix. com/c/t ools/pl aner-th ickness ers/cat 830944
The "Titan"listed would do you fine. If you can't find one with a "rating", then go by price.
The other thing to say is that the more you pay, the better the accuracy and durability of the fences/guides/measuring thingies will be.
It'll depend on just how accurate you want to be.
DIY
Trade
Industrial
You certainly don't need Industrial. Even Trade might be overkill. The difference mostly lies in the number of hours use you can expect to get.
It's common sense really. DIY cannot be expected to manage prolonged hard use.
Trade will put up with much more than you'll ever give it.
Industrial will possibly go on forever (sort of.)
Just as an example...
https:/
The "Titan"listed would do you fine. If you can't find one with a "rating", then go by price.
The other thing to say is that the more you pay, the better the accuracy and durability of the fences/guides/measuring thingies will be.
It'll depend on just how accurate you want to be.
A bit more thought...
The Titan is quite durable, but a bit crude with the sizing and setting up. That may be ok for you though.
Much much better are the "feed-through" types such as the Sheppach in my Screwfix link. (319.99).
Feeding through gives a lot more control and accuracy.
Sheppach is an excellent make.
The Titan is quite durable, but a bit crude with the sizing and setting up. That may be ok for you though.
Much much better are the "feed-through" types such as the Sheppach in my Screwfix link. (319.99).
Feeding through gives a lot more control and accuracy.
Sheppach is an excellent make.
Clarke products, from Machine Mart, have been regularly praised by AB members in the past:
https:/ /www.ma chinema rt.co.u k/c/pla ner-thi cknesse rs/
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Thank you all. That is pretty much what my own research came up with. A bit surprised at praise for Clarke products. Not looking for heavy use but always like 'trade rated' stuff. Really appreciate The Builders comments. Hard to know what to go for as all the reviews, both read and videos, vary so much. Seems a bit of a lottery as to the quality of what you get. Really liked my Dewalt table saw until the motor burnt out - known design fault and spares no longer available. Kind of put me off Dewalt. Still deciding on a replacement for that.
O_G:
Take a look at the manual for your machine. (If you can't find it, look for the product on the Machine Mart website. There will be a link there for you to download it). There are instructions in the manual for replacing the machine's blades. The manual also provides the relevant contact details for obtaining spare parts. (They're also here: https:/ /ibb.co /7SN4x3 q )
Take a look at the manual for your machine. (If you can't find it, look for the product on the Machine Mart website. There will be a link there for you to download it). There are instructions in the manual for replacing the machine's blades. The manual also provides the relevant contact details for obtaining spare parts. (They're also here: https:/
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