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I do not know exactly where you live or what you intent to do with a band
saw and planer. In the US http://www.grizzly.com/index.aspx is a good choice for average quality motorized tools. In Canada www.busybeetools.com they have about the same tools as Grizzly. By planer I take that you mean thickness planer. Here you should experiment with different type and sizes. If you intent to plane a few board of pine and the occasional oak plank every year a portable Delta, Makita,Dewalt or equivalent copy costing between $300.00 - $600.00 will do the job. The thing to watch for is blades replacement and adjustment. I prefer the drop in type they do not need adjustment. The later are powered by 120 volts and can be moved around easily. With these planers it is wise to only remove a small amount every pass like less than 1/64. If you have a rough 4/4 thick board to reduce it to 3/4 thick will take many pass. If you think that you work load may be a few thousand board foot of hard wood every year a more powerful planer running on 220 volts would be the tool of choice. In either case you will need a chips collector. As for the band saw for average work a 1 HP, 110 Volts, 14" X 14" table, 14" throat and a cutting height of 6" will do. If you intent to some ripping and make you own board from logs or larger pieces of timber and make large bowl blanks from green wood you will need a larger 220 volts band saw. The best thing is to identify the space, electrical power outlet (110 and 220 volts ) and what you want to do before buying a band saw or a surface planer. wrote in message news:F2xaf.1413$9u4.87@trnddc01... "seawitch" wrote in message ups.com... can any one help me witch planer and a bandsaw would be a good buy with out overkill , but have a good tool.So many out there and i sure can use some good advice.I have an idea but before write a ck, it would be good to her some of your input... What size stock will you be using? I just filled my shop with goodies from Grizzly and am very happy with the quality/price: http://www.grizzly.com/index.aspx |