I am new to woodworking. I love welding and now that I am building my new welding shop I decided to build my own cabinets for it, which got me to reading about woodworking and it looks really fun. I don't have any woodworking experience other than building a bird house in boy scouts at age 12 [big grin]
I really hate buying crappy tools and having to buy again. I like to buy the best I can right up front. In this case that is dangerous because I don't know exactly what i want yet. I just don't want to buy a tool that I have to fight the poor quality and the learning curve of a new hobby.
I just spent $15,000 on Festool stuff (don't tell my wife) I got a track saw, domino, 4 sanders, jigsaw, 2 vacs (midi and ct36) 1400 router and a ton of sandpaper, accessories, sustainers etc. I also got a Kapex and the MFT3 and Kapex MFT.
I own a drill press already. Powermatic mustard yellow floor model [cool]
My total shop space is 64X44 and it is primarily auto and welding/fabrication. I have set asides a walled off separated 25X28 area for woodworking. I do not need to do finishing there as I can set up an area out in the main shop for that. Also wood storage can go out in the main shop as well.
Here is the question:
I plan on buying a J/P and a bandsaw. I was wondering if I need a table saw given the tools I already have. If I do, I was thinking a Hammer, Minimax, Felder etc. (Unless I can get a good one from Harbor Freight [tongue])
Do I need a slider or will the Kapex/TS55 be able to do everything I need to get done? If it would be advisable to get a slider, how large should I get? I assume I could use the TS55 to break big stuff down and the slider to take over from there.
I am trying to get this all figured out so that I can have everything in place when the new shop is completed in the next few months.
I really hate buying crappy tools and having to buy again. I like to buy the best I can right up front. In this case that is dangerous because I don't know exactly what i want yet. I just don't want to buy a tool that I have to fight the poor quality and the learning curve of a new hobby.
I just spent $15,000 on Festool stuff (don't tell my wife) I got a track saw, domino, 4 sanders, jigsaw, 2 vacs (midi and ct36) 1400 router and a ton of sandpaper, accessories, sustainers etc. I also got a Kapex and the MFT3 and Kapex MFT.
I own a drill press already. Powermatic mustard yellow floor model [cool]
My total shop space is 64X44 and it is primarily auto and welding/fabrication. I have set asides a walled off separated 25X28 area for woodworking. I do not need to do finishing there as I can set up an area out in the main shop for that. Also wood storage can go out in the main shop as well.
Here is the question:
I plan on buying a J/P and a bandsaw. I was wondering if I need a table saw given the tools I already have. If I do, I was thinking a Hammer, Minimax, Felder etc. (Unless I can get a good one from Harbor Freight [tongue])
Do I need a slider or will the Kapex/TS55 be able to do everything I need to get done? If it would be advisable to get a slider, how large should I get? I assume I could use the TS55 to break big stuff down and the slider to take over from there.
I am trying to get this all figured out so that I can have everything in place when the new shop is completed in the next few months.