Anyone into woodworking?

January 3rd, 2008 | by admin |
babcocks1996 asked:

Could you tell me what brand of power tools you have, and what they are (lathe, bandsaw, planer, etc.) Also, could you tell me what you like and don’t like about them. I am wanting to get into woodworking, and you like some input on what brand of tools to purchace. Thank you for your help

Question posted courtesy of: James
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    1. 7 Responses to “Anyone into woodworking?”

    2. By D-Girl on Jan 4, 2008 | Reply

      not really, but my dad teaches it at an award winning school. just go to a hardware store, ask for some tools, and they’ll give u their finest. Good luck!

    3. By schrauf1981 on Jan 5, 2008 | Reply

      Delta, craftsman, dewalt, porter cable are all good brands have them all no complants

    4. By corezink on Jan 6, 2008 | Reply

      I buy according to price but only if the tool has the features I’m looking for. I’ve found really great buys by being patient and watching out for deals. I only buy name brand tools and never an off brand regardless of the price. I never buy at the normal store price they offer. It just takes time and patience.

    5. By honker on Jan 10, 2008 | Reply

      Checkout some woodworking monthly magazines, they usually will share with you what’s the hot tools to get with trade-offs. Everything is about MONEY, you get what you pay for. Anything less equates to blood, sweat & tears to get the JOB done!

    6. By iroc70 on Jan 13, 2008 | Reply

      Hi:

      Check out some popular woodworking magazine like the following here are there website They talk about the vaourise :
      - fine woodworking magazine
      - popular woodworking
      - type woodworking machines in the search engines

      woodworking

    7. By gozaine on Jan 13, 2008 | Reply

      I have a record DML 24 lathe, it’s wonderful I love it, between us my husband and I have almost every power tool you can imagine but I have just got a dremel multitool which is fantastic and so versatile, I’ve got into glass engraving and carving eggs as well as wood working.

    8. By Remo294 on Jan 15, 2008 | Reply

      I started putting my woodshop together about 3 yrs ago. I’v done matal machine work for 15 yrs and wanted a hobby. I buy either Craftsman professional tool’s or Delta. I have table saw , scroll saw, joiner, planer, compound miter, band saw, spindle and belt sander, drill press and morticeing machine. So far most of them are adequete. The exceptions are the table saw and band saw. They could be a little bigger.

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