Looking for more information on tilting table or tilting head mortisers, I went to YouTube to see
if there were any videos illustrating the use of the tilt feature (which I asked about in another
thread). I found a video by Baileigh Industrial showing their mortiser
http://wood.baileighindustrial.com/tilting-mortising-machine-mc-1000tt
which looks pretty interesting, and the price is in range -- but I've never heard of this company
before. Anybody here know anything about this outfit?
Doug Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
> Looking for more information on tilting table or tilting head mortisers,
> I went to YouTube to see
> if there were any videos illustrating the use of the tilt feature (which
> I asked about in another
> thread). I found a video by Baileigh Industrial showing their mortiser
>
> http://wood.baileighindustrial.com/tilting-mortising-machine-mc-1000tt
>
> which looks pretty interesting, and the price is in range -- but I've
> never heard of this company
> before. Anybody here know anything about this outfit?
Yes I have heard of them. They are relatively new to manufacturing
woodworking equipment. IIRC I read about them in Tools of the Trade as an
old tool manufacturing company that was getting into woodworking equipment.
Again IIRC they made a name for themselves manufacturing metal working
equipment many years ago.
Leon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Doug Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Looking for more information on tilting table or tilting head mortisers,
>> I went to YouTube to see
>> if there were any videos illustrating the use of the tilt feature (which
>> I asked about in another
>> thread). I found a video by Baileigh Industrial showing their mortiser
>>
>> http://wood.baileighindustrial.com/tilting-mortising-machine-mc-1000tt
>>
>> which looks pretty interesting, and the price is in range -- but I've
>> never heard of this company
>> before. Anybody here know anything about this outfit?
>
> Yes I have heard of them. They are relatively new to manufacturing
> woodworking equipment. IIRC I read about them in Tools of the Trade as an
> old tool manufacturing company that was getting into woodworking equipment.
> Again IIRC they made a name for themselves manufacturing metal working
> equipment many years ago.
Actually, here is their metal working site.
http://metal.baileighindustrial.com
They originally made a name for themselves building industrial metal
working equipment starting in 1999.
When I was looking for a new saw, 2 years ago this Spring, I saw them and
they only had at that time 5-7 WW machines IIRC. They have apparently
expanded quickly in the WW area. It would be interesting to learn if they
actually build all of their WW equipment or not.
On Thu, 22 Jan 2015 02:51:01 +0000 (UTC)
Doug Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
> which looks pretty interesting, and the price is in range -- but I've
> never heard of this company before. Anybody here know anything about
> this outfit?
Seems similar to steel-city. They design the products here but it's
all built somewhere else. Maybe they take it a step lower and design
& build somewhere else then sell/service here.