Caesar
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I'm trying to pick back up a hobby I used to have in woodworking, but I made a cabinet over the weekend and my skills have deteriorated. I was never really able to get in a lot of practice due to the military life before, and the working/family life now, but I am going to rededicate some time to it and see if I can get better.
Tools I own:
Porter Cable table saw. Just found out that it won't accept a full dado blade, but I'm not in the market for a new one.
Dewalt circular saw. Brand new after the POS Ryobi wouldn't spin anymore.
Skil Router. Not my favorite brand, but at the time was new at routing and didn't want to overspend on it. It does have a fixed and a plunge base. Looking to get it (or another) into a router table.
Kobalt sliding Chop saw. I like this one. it's a 10" blade and I love this thing, but it takes up a lot of space.
Delta drill press. Its about 50 years old, made back when tools were built to last 100.
POS mouse sander and a deck sander. Not even sure where I got these. Need to get a nice disc sander.
I have a corded and cordless dewalt drills. Makita cordless drill. A couple other drills just in case, ya know.
Looking to buy:
Jointer and Planer. Probably the Porter Cable version. Combined about $600. I hate working with bent wood.
Who else has this hobby or just wants to list their tools? I would be interested in what people think of their brand. We use a lot of Milwaukee tools at work, and they are pretty good, but I don't have any.
Tools I own:
Porter Cable table saw. Just found out that it won't accept a full dado blade, but I'm not in the market for a new one.
Dewalt circular saw. Brand new after the POS Ryobi wouldn't spin anymore.
Skil Router. Not my favorite brand, but at the time was new at routing and didn't want to overspend on it. It does have a fixed and a plunge base. Looking to get it (or another) into a router table.
Kobalt sliding Chop saw. I like this one. it's a 10" blade and I love this thing, but it takes up a lot of space.
Delta drill press. Its about 50 years old, made back when tools were built to last 100.
POS mouse sander and a deck sander. Not even sure where I got these. Need to get a nice disc sander.
I have a corded and cordless dewalt drills. Makita cordless drill. A couple other drills just in case, ya know.
Looking to buy:
Jointer and Planer. Probably the Porter Cable version. Combined about $600. I hate working with bent wood.
Who else has this hobby or just wants to list their tools? I would be interested in what people think of their brand. We use a lot of Milwaukee tools at work, and they are pretty good, but I don't have any.