Seeing Runhard cramming stuff into a small space has got me thinking that the N4400 could squeeze into my existing space though
cliffp said:Seeing Runhard cramming stuff into a small space has got me thinking that the N4400 could squeeze into my existing space though
If you do, I recommend the new ceramic guides.
Cliff
Kev said:Frank's spot on.
Hammer is nice gear and it's the kit on my list ... but there are several other brands that also play in the same league.
In Oz you're looking at the equivalent of ~20K to set yourself up with Hammer ... that'll get you:
B3 Winner Comfort Saw/Spindle
A3/41 Planer Thicknesser with silent head
N4400 Bandsaw
... that's with a few accessories and and entry level DC (though I'm not planning on Hammer DC as I have other thoughts)
I'm sure those numbers would translate to something similar or less in US dollars.
For comparison .. I've paid similar money to the price of a Hammer saw spindle to set myself up with 2x CMS's and modules and machines OF+router, TS+saw because today I simply don't have space for the large table.
Seeing Runhard cramming stuff into a small space has got me thinking that the N4400 could squeeze into my existing space though [big grin]
cheers to you [member=13588]Runhard[/member] [big grin]
Hi Gerald,Gerald_D said:Frank,
Do you have the spiral cutter block on your A3-41? If so, is it as quiet as advertised? Also, they claim a 20% reduction in power consumption too. Also, how difficult is lifting that large cast jointer bed up to use as a planer?
I am moving to a larger shop later this year and was looking at the Powermatic to replace my aging Delta DC-380; however, the A3-41 has me reconsidering. The Hammer jointer/planer combination is more expensive, but it looks like there is increased value as well.
Gerald