The prospect of buying something used causes most of us to question whether we’ll still view its price as a good deal once we use it, when its used condition could present problems. Unless a used product is still under the manufacturer’s original warranty, any problems it experiences are its purchaser’s tough luck. But there [...]
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Tips for Evaluating Used Woodworking Machinery Dealers
by on 17. Dec, 2010 in Woodworking Machine Articles
There are two benefits of buying something used: you receive a lower price, and you often receive a product that works like new. But the more a used product costs, the more important it is to assess whether its used status could indicate reliability issues, part of which deals with assessing the quality of the [...]
Tips for Buying the Right CNC Router for Your Needs
by on 16. Dec, 2010 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Depending on your woodworking needs, a router could be your biggest purchase. For hobbyist woodworkers, handheld routers usually work fine. But for woodworkers that need multiple copies of an intricate piece on short order, CNC routers are the option of choice. There are several differences between handheld routers and CNC models, with the most notable [...]
Second Hand Woodworking Machinery: Is it an Option for your Business?
by on 16. Dec, 2010 in Woodworking Machine Articles
If you plan on starting a woodworking business, the price of woodworking machinery could be an obstacle to setting your business in motion. In some cases, woodworkers that plan on taking their business to the next level save for years in order to buy new machines or make financing them more feasible. But in others, [...]
Old Woodworking Machines: How Useful are they?
by on 16. Dec, 2010 in Woodworking Machine Articles
Whether you’re starting a new woodworking business or buying new machinery for an existing business, one of the biggest obstacles you’re likely to face is the cost of the machinery, especially if you need industrial machines. Unlike domestic grade and light commercial grade machinery, which are affordably priced and generally last for a few years, [...]