Allen....I hope the joy that I've been showing about outfitting my new shop with tools wasn't the cause of this thread. I started my shop 3 years ago, paying cash as I went along. I've built some furniture and love working with wood....flatwork. Then 2 years ago in November I made the mistake of trading barbs with the turners at SMC. They got their revenge! They gifted me with a Jet VS Mini, tools, videos etc. I was one week from having my shop completed. Until the last week I was 6 days and 7 hours and 30 minutes from having my shop finished. Now some of the founding members here got involved in getting their revenge. I've done literaly nothing but turn for 18 months. I'm approaching retirement and want my shop finished and outfitted with tools before then.
As a young teen I was into music in a big way. I had a "cheap" bass guitar. Following HS I moved near Chicago where I played until I got drafted in 1968. After hearing all the good rock bands in the Chicago area I sold my equipment as I knew I'd never be as good as the musicians whom I was enjoying in the area. 26 years later the LOML bought me a "GOOD" bass. I play much better now, than I did as a teen. I decided when I outfitted my shop to get the best quality equipment I could afford. Of course, I lose all my excuses if my projects don't turn out as well as they should!
For my lathe I chose a PM3520B....I would love to have a Robust or a Oneway but frankly...couldn't justify 2 to 3 times the expense. Recently I turned on a Robust American Beauty.....$10,000......Nice?....Yeah....but I just couldn't justify it....The PM3520B that just delivered a few minutes ago to my shop will do me well at 28% of the cost of that Robust.....It'll turn everything I'll ever need and it's capabilities will probably always exceed mine!
For doing resawing for furniture and rounding out bowl blanks I wanted a bandsaw with a minimum of 16" of cutting height and at least 2.5 HP. 20" would be better so you can run the bigger 1" carbide blades without shortening their lives. So it came down to Laguna, MiniMax and Agazzani......I could have bought bigger and more expensive but couldn't justify it! When I talked with the sales persons at each of those 3 companies, they all said the same thing when I mentioned what saws I was looking at " You can't go wrong with any of those 3"....So considering what Mini-Max did for Steve Clardy.....I went with Mini-Max.
I truly hope my "gloats" weren't what caused this thread or bothered anyone. I was just happy to be able to outfit my shop for my future retirement with what I consider "good" equipment.....Maybe not the best but "good".....
Sincerely,
Ken