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"Adrian Smith"

24/04/2006 5:47 PM

Woodworking machine help

Hi

I'm looking at buying a multi-function woodwork machine (available in the
UK) and have seen the following in machine mart. Any one know if these
manufacturers/ machines are ok or rubbish. I don't want to pay a fortune but
I also don't want to buy something that will fall apart after a couple of
hours.

Kity BestCombi 6 Function Woodworking Machine.

Metabo Optal 26 - 6 Function Combi Woodworking

Thanks

Adrian Smith


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"Adrian Smith"

in reply to "Adrian Smith" on 24/04/2006 5:47 PM

25/04/2006 9:04 AM

Thanks for the info...

I am fitting out a 70ft boat so need something fit for the job but not too
large as it needs to reside in the boat during the fitout.

Adrian

PH

Peter Huebner

in reply to "Adrian Smith" on 24/04/2006 5:47 PM

25/04/2006 10:43 AM

In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] says...
>
> Kity BestCombi 6 Function Woodworking Machine.
>
> Metabo Optal 26 - 6 Function Combi Woodworking
>
> Thanks
>
> Adrian Smith
>

Adrian, all I can say is that Metabo makes some of the best electric drills in
the world. Even here in New Zealand a lot of tradesmen use them. They are
German made, which is usually indicative of good quality, but I've also had
less good luck with some of their low end home handyman drill-attachments.

On the other hand I know little going on nothing about combi machines. Except
that I am fairly suspicious of them: typicaly a machine that can do everything,
doesn't do anything very well.

This applies to my Electra Beckum (now owned by Metabo) over and under planer
for instance - the joiner tables are too short for anything longer than 6' ...

-Peter

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"Leon"

in reply to "Adrian Smith" on 24/04/2006 5:47 PM

25/04/2006 3:04 AM


"Peter Huebner" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> In article <[email protected]>, [email protected]
> says...


> On the other hand I know little going on nothing about combi machines.
> Except
> that I am fairly suspicious of them: typicaly a machine that can do
> everything,
> doesn't do anything very well.
>
> This applies to my Electra Beckum (now owned by Metabo) over and under
> planer
> for instance - the joiner tables are too short for anything longer than 6'
> ...

Perhaps you should look at a Knap combo machine. It's jointer bed is
available in 9 foot lengths.


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