James
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posted on 16/11/11 at 05:02 PM |
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Choosing an electric wood plane
Getting very bored of doors sticking round here! Want to plane a few mm off.
Want an electric wood plane but what is worth going with? Basically I want some model/brand recomendations.
£35 ish own brand from Wickes or Screwfix (Erbauer)
£70 ish Bosch sort of grade
£100 ish for Makita.
It'll be pretty rarely used but I'll fit door/frames with is mostly I expect.
Have used my Dad's 25yr.old 500w Black and Decker. It seems a bit 'tacky placky'. I usually buy quality tools but went overkill with
my 1200W Bosch circular saw and it's a bit big and heavy to use easily!
If it comes with a dust bag or vacuum cleaner attachment then so much the better as they don't half make a lot of mess!!!
Cheers,
James
[Edited on 16/11/11 by James]
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James
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posted on 16/11/11 at 05:05 PM |
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Holy crap! Have prices gone up or what?
Double those numbers above it seems!
http://www.screwfix.com/c/tools/planers/cat830902
Cheers,
James
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Peteff
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posted on 16/11/11 at 05:21 PM |
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An ordinary Jack plane is better for doors. I have an electric plane and it leaves a gouge where it starts or finishes and the hand plane can start
with a feather edge so leaves a much better finish.
yours, Pete
I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.
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hobbsy
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posted on 16/11/11 at 05:41 PM |
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I borrowed a mates (and broke it - oops). Since needed to do some more but as I know it's something I'll only occasionally use I ended up
buying a 2nd hand Bosch of eBay for roughly half what they sell for new.
Did the job ok. Also I've never had a problem with gouging, you just hit the surface running (and obviously don't plane off the end!)
Dust is always an issue though! +1 for getting one with a bag and I'd still use goggles. I was rushing to replace all the doors in my house a
few years ago and I left my goggles downstairs and did a few with my head at the same height as the plane and no goggles. It REALLY hurt just to move
my eyes around in my head in the next day.
PS Those screwfix prices on Bosch seem a bit high from memory - I'd shop around a bit.
[Edited on 16/11/11 by hobbsy]
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dave r
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posted on 16/11/11 at 06:00 PM |
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mine bosch
always been good
always very easy to remove more than you intend to!
i now always use mine on a very small cut depth
dave
I'd love to give my imaginary friend a great big hug,
but this jacket makes it impossible.
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steve m
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posted on 16/11/11 at 06:54 PM |
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I bought a £29.99 electric plane in Homebase last week, and have only used it once so far, and seems fine
I cant tell you which one, as its round at my Daughters house, as it looks like every internal door, in her new place will need doing,
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Proby
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posted on 16/11/11 at 08:41 PM |
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I bought a new cheapo 'Worx' one off eBay for about £18. Fitted about 6 internal doors with it and can't fault it for the money.
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iank
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posted on 16/11/11 at 09:16 PM |
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Cheap one from toolstation http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Power%20Tools/Silverline%20Power%20Tools/710w%20Planer/d40/sd2670/p35770
No idea what it's like.
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Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience.
Anonymous
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JoelP
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posted on 17/11/11 at 08:16 PM |
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cheap ones are fine for light use. Sharp blade, light passes, and dont break out the back of the wood.
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