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Assorted woodworking machinery - Surrey
Draper sliding compound mitre saw. 10" blade. Surface rust on the rails but runs very smoothly; I'm happy to clean this up and put some machine wax on. Excellent for laminate flooring and general DIY; you can do some better precision work if you're prepared to spend some time setting up. Around £150 new; £66 collection only. Pics tomorrow.
SOLD - Draper 16-speed floor-standing pillar drill. Upgraded with an Axminster arbor and keyless chuck and a nice extended table (15mm ply if I remember correctly) with sanding drum insert. Quiet and smooth. About £250 for a new one; £111 collected. If you don't want the ply table you can have an Axminster cross-clamp vice instead. Assuming you can lift the bastard thing. If you want both add £37. On the left here.
http://monkeyfx.co.uk/pictures/workshop/workshopmain.jpghttp://monkeyfx.co.uk/pictures/workshop/drill table insert removed.jpgAxminster extractor. 63mm duct - and lots of it included. Works nicely for a tablesaw, drill, sanders, just not really up to a 10" planer/thicknesser. Note that it's a chip extractor, not a fine dust filter. Probably £200ish all-in new; yours including some spare collection bags and all the ducting parts for £93.49ish. You can have the plastic bin and RP cyclone lid too. In the middle here:
http://monkeyfx.co.uk/pictures/workshop/workshopmain.jpg
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Picture while in construction:
http://monkeyfx.co.uk/pictures/workshop/thicknessing jig.jpg
I can check exact power requirements tomorrow if you're interested, but they don't need anything unusual.
Chip extractor and chop saw still for sale. But for how long?
Now £57 for the chopsaw, £87 for the chip extractor.
Chopsaw also still available.