The Skil "Dream Workshop Giveaway" got me to thinking...
LOTS of us, probably most of us if not all, have had, at one point or another, to make the choice between the high end dream machine large capacity equipment that we all see in shops and drool over, and something that does the job well but might lack the capacity, or a few features.
We are all aware of how expensive this hobby of woodworking can be. Not just for power tool users, but even the luddites that use hand tools. Planes, chisels, and hand saws can add up awfully fast too. And let's not forget clamps!
Now, admittedly, Skil doesn't make top end tools, but their stuff isn't exactly garbage. In the shop tours plenty of folks have posted here, and on other forums, I see plenty of Skil gear in your own shops. Not to mention Ryobi, Black and Decker, Craftsman, Harbor Freight's house brands, among the many others...
So the question(s) DuJour is this...
What cheap tools do you have, that you are glad you have? what cheap tools do you have, or have had that you wish you hadn't bothered with...?
I honestly have what I would almost term the ultimate cheapo shop. I simply don't have much high end stuff. Budget, and space constraints drove a LOT of my choices. (Benchtop jointer instead of picking up a second hand 8" Rockewll due to space issues for example). I am happy with MOST all of my purchases, but there are some specific items I spent more to get what I wanted instead of going with the cheaper, or smaller alternative, my Ridgid Oscillating spindle / belt sander for example instead of a Ryobi Belt / Disc sander. (I wanted the oscillating feature, and the spindle sander is mighty nice to boot!).
I think my worst cheap tool purchase was the Skil 6" Dado Stack set I had with my BTS21. That thing was pure and simple AWFUL. I have no other way of putting it. It simply stank... Eneven bottoms, very fast wear on the teeth etc...
So post 'em up guys. Give the newbies a leg up on what works, and what to avoid...
LOTS of us, probably most of us if not all, have had, at one point or another, to make the choice between the high end dream machine large capacity equipment that we all see in shops and drool over, and something that does the job well but might lack the capacity, or a few features.
We are all aware of how expensive this hobby of woodworking can be. Not just for power tool users, but even the luddites that use hand tools. Planes, chisels, and hand saws can add up awfully fast too. And let's not forget clamps!
Now, admittedly, Skil doesn't make top end tools, but their stuff isn't exactly garbage. In the shop tours plenty of folks have posted here, and on other forums, I see plenty of Skil gear in your own shops. Not to mention Ryobi, Black and Decker, Craftsman, Harbor Freight's house brands, among the many others...
So the question(s) DuJour is this...
What cheap tools do you have, that you are glad you have? what cheap tools do you have, or have had that you wish you hadn't bothered with...?
I honestly have what I would almost term the ultimate cheapo shop. I simply don't have much high end stuff. Budget, and space constraints drove a LOT of my choices. (Benchtop jointer instead of picking up a second hand 8" Rockewll due to space issues for example). I am happy with MOST all of my purchases, but there are some specific items I spent more to get what I wanted instead of going with the cheaper, or smaller alternative, my Ridgid Oscillating spindle / belt sander for example instead of a Ryobi Belt / Disc sander. (I wanted the oscillating feature, and the spindle sander is mighty nice to boot!).
I think my worst cheap tool purchase was the Skil 6" Dado Stack set I had with my BTS21. That thing was pure and simple AWFUL. I have no other way of putting it. It simply stank... Eneven bottoms, very fast wear on the teeth etc...
So post 'em up guys. Give the newbies a leg up on what works, and what to avoid...




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