Hi,
I’m building a shed at the moment, and it will finally give me enough space to justify buying tools and machines.
I don’t want to buy cheap imported junk that will fall apart, and I’m not really interested in paying top dollars for the latest pieces. I want old, heavy, ‘built like a tank and built to last forever’ quality
What I’d love to know is what brands I should be searching for to buy things like a drill press, drop saw, and hand tools other than the usual sockets and spinners (I have old Aussie Sidchrome spinners and sockets already). For the machine tools, I’m running 3 phase to the shed, so that will hopefully expand my options.
Are Sterling pedestal drills worth considering? Here’s one currently for sale, but I’ve seen them for less money than this... http://www.whitelawmachinery.com.au...drill-engineering-machinery-for-sale-brisbane
I just bought an old ‘Made in England’ Record No.6 vice and that’s confirmed for me that old, well built stuff is so much more interesting than cheap new stuff.
I’ve tried searching and could find lots of reference to machine tools, but not so much about local Aussie vintage stuff.
Thanks for any opinions!
Craig
I’m building a shed at the moment, and it will finally give me enough space to justify buying tools and machines.
I don’t want to buy cheap imported junk that will fall apart, and I’m not really interested in paying top dollars for the latest pieces. I want old, heavy, ‘built like a tank and built to last forever’ quality
What I’d love to know is what brands I should be searching for to buy things like a drill press, drop saw, and hand tools other than the usual sockets and spinners (I have old Aussie Sidchrome spinners and sockets already). For the machine tools, I’m running 3 phase to the shed, so that will hopefully expand my options.
Are Sterling pedestal drills worth considering? Here’s one currently for sale, but I’ve seen them for less money than this... http://www.whitelawmachinery.com.au...drill-engineering-machinery-for-sale-brisbane
I just bought an old ‘Made in England’ Record No.6 vice and that’s confirmed for me that old, well built stuff is so much more interesting than cheap new stuff.
I’ve tried searching and could find lots of reference to machine tools, but not so much about local Aussie vintage stuff.
Thanks for any opinions!
Craig
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