Woodworkers are always looking at tools and purchasing inexpensive power tools, for the correct application and use, can save your money and still get the job done.
In this video we review the pros and cons of buying cheap power tools for woodworking.
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Hi, Collin and guys!
About tools i would like you to give us your opinnion about this:
I’ve got a table saw a pair of months ago, One inexpensive table saw Einhel TcTs 2025.
I really became disappointed when i realized that it was very inaccurate!
But looking many videos i saw that one Bosch ( or other expensive ones) table saw had the SAME problem!
So, for a not intensive use, would you buy a table saw which value is 2 o 3 times more than one inexpensive?
I send you my dincerely greeting for you all, and whishing God bless you.!
Hi CK
How do you increase accuracy when using cheap power tools. I do not have access to Pro tools such as table saws, band saws and pillar drills. Any tips would be useful.
Thanks
I would like to see how to us a jigsaw correctly. This is because whenever I us mine i never get a square edge
Sawstop should be sued for patenting a safety feature that could save millions of thousands of people their hand.
I am a fairly competent DIY’er but I get quite annoyed when I view the U.S youtube channels because we just can’t buy the same tools here in the UK. To get a reasonable router and router table I had to purchase them from the U.S and use a step down transformer. I know it’s a big ask, but given you have a wide UK audience, is it possible to show tools we can actually purchase here. For instance, getting a fixed base router with 1/2 inch collet is almost impossible so tips on using a smaller router would be great. Also, our wood (lumber) is considerably more expensive, so tips using cheaper cuts would be good sometimes, i.e. a sheet of standard 18mm ply here is about $75. Crazy, so tips working with inferior ply would be great.