Need help buying $2,000 worth of tools!!

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  • TheRic
    Veteran Member
    • Jun 2004
    • 1912
    • West Central Ohio
    • bt3100

    #31
    Latest info / last minute questions.

    I’ll be making my big tool purchase tomorrow, Wednesday, April 11 last day of the sale.

    My thinking is that instead of buying a big Band saw, 12" Sliding Miter Saw, 8" joiner, etc. get a bunch of decent tools now. Then when I know what I want / need then buy something bigger. I can always sell my current tool to get back about 50 - 75% of the regular price. With the sale I’ll be getting about 25% off, that means I might actually be able to sell the tool(s) for 75% - 100% what I’m paying.

    I feel that Ridgid has a decent line of tools, never really hear anything bad about their stuff. About the worst I’ve seen is a tool rated at average. Their name brand would not hurt if I need to sell a tool.

    Have not heard much one way or another about the Ridgid Drill Press, and Ridgid 10" CMS. Would anyone out there care to comment one way or another?!

    Things I plan to get
    Ridgid Joiner 399
    Ridgid Planer 379
    Ridgid Band Saw 349
    Ridgid Drill Press 279
    Ridgid Osc Belt Sander 199
    Ridgid Miter Saw 10" 197
    Total $1802

    This leaves about $200 for other stuff.

    Things I’m thinking about in order (well as of this minute).
    Ridgid MSUV 100 - 150
    Ridgid Flip Table 35
    Bench Grinder 40 – 100
    Misc / Other stuff ?????
    Ridgid Trimmer 100

    So what are your thoughts?? Open to all suggestions.
    Ric

    Plan for the worst, hope for the best!

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    • Tom Miller
      Veteran Member
      • Mar 2003
      • 2507
      • Twin Cities, MN
      • BT3000 - Cuttin' it old school

      #32
      Filling up the remaining $200:

      If you don't already have a bench grinder, you'll always have use for a cheap 6" version. It'll be useful even if/when you get a better one.

      How about an angle grinder?

      Regards,
      Tom

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      • sacherjj
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2005
        • 813
        • Indianapolis, IN, USA.
        • BT3100-1

        #33
        Do you have a good shop vac? That would be on my list as well, if you don't own a decent sized one or a better chip collector.
        Joe Sacher

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        • JR
          The Full Monte
          • Feb 2004
          • 5636
          • Eugene, OR
          • BT3000

          #34
          Hey, Ric, are you looking to make a road trip?
          http://ventura.craigslist.org/tls/309540973.html

          JR
          JR

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          • TheRic
            Veteran Member
            • Jun 2004
            • 1912
            • West Central Ohio
            • bt3100

            #35
            Originally posted by Tom Miller
            Filling up the remaining $200:

            If you don't already have a bench grinder, you'll always have use for a cheap 6" version. It'll be useful even if/when you get a better one.

            How about an angle grinder?

            Regards,
            Tom
            I have a bench grinder, in a way. The house came with something that resembles one. AN old motor with a grinding wheel on the side, painted a few two many times, wires with cracking coating, etc. Have not used it since I moved in. I have a CHEAP angle grinder, hardly use it, I'll stick with it for now.

            Originally posted by sacherjj
            Do you have a good shop vac? That would be on my list as well, if you don't own a decent sized one or a better chip collector.
            I have an decent sized shop vac (Craftsman). Have a HEPA filter in it.

            Originally posted by JR
            Hey, Ric, are you looking to make a road trip?
            http://ventura.craigslist.org/tls/309540973.html

            JR
            Don't have time for a major road trip. How about you bring it out to me, I'll buy you a beer for your trouble. Like to hear the story behind those tools. A lot of "new" stuff, but most of it seems like older models.
            Ric

            Plan for the worst, hope for the best!

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