ll

"louis"

16/01/2006 10:04 PM

planer question

I have been offered a planer or thicknesser made by a company called A-Z ,
which is then followed by the words "Planer 125" which I assume is the
model. Has anyone heard of or owns one of these machines and if so are they
any good ?

Any feedback greatly appreciated. Incidentally I am in the UK where I
believe the machine was made.

Cheers
Sam.


This topic has 3 replies

EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to "louis" on 16/01/2006 10:04 PM

17/01/2006 2:48 PM


"louis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I have been offered a planer or thicknesser made by a company called A-Z
>, which is then followed by the words "Planer 125" which I assume is the
>model. Has anyone heard of or owns one of these machines and if so are
>they any good ?

What do you mean by "offered". If you mean free, by all means take it and
find out just how good it is.

A Google search showed up this model of the AZ360 planer ;)
http://www.betterroads.com/articles/NewProds/jan03bid.htm

Sa

"SBO"

in reply to "louis" on 16/01/2006 10:04 PM

16/01/2006 9:04 PM

Never heard about it.

S.B.

JF

"James Fish"

in reply to "louis" on 16/01/2006 10:04 PM

18/01/2006 2:03 AM

Sam,
sorry this isn;t a direct answer but I had a similar problem with machinery
I was about to buy.....
call axminster power tools in Devon they are also online, they have a
technical sales bloke who knows all you need to know about planers. They
have been manufacturing and dealing in planers for years and some of the
older staff have a lot of experience using various brands, not just selling
them. Ask for technical sales, ask the question, and whoever you talk to
will no doubt consult the said chap. I got great service from this company
without buying anything from them. If he doesn't advise you this is good
enough for you, he can point you in the right direction for one to suit your
needs.
cheers Jim
"louis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I have been offered a planer or thicknesser made by a company called A-Z
>, which is then followed by the words "Planer 125" which I assume is the
>model. Has anyone heard of or owns one of these machines and if so are
>they any good ?
>
> Any feedback greatly appreciated. Incidentally I am in the UK where I
> believe the machine was made.
>
> Cheers
> Sam.
>


You’ve reached the end of replies