Around three years ago I lost my rented workshop as the people sold the farm on which it was situated; they did this in a somewhat 'unorthodox' way and I ended up losing all my large workshop tools, i.e. pillar drill, bandsaw, table saw......all that sort of stuff. Anyway, cut a long story short, after scrimping and scraping and tucking away every spare penny I'm now in a position to get some stuff together again, except this time it'll be going in a new 16 X 10 workshop in my garden, so no worries about security in future......
It seems that the choice is between buying the best I can find in the way of the Screwfix/Axminster hobby lines of stuff or going the secondhand route with the auction sites etc. I know you can pick up very good used deals in the used market but I also know from experience that you can end up doing a hell of a lot of driving to look at kit that's not worth poo; I've had it when buying vehicles but at least then I'm only after the one item, with the tools I'd potentialy have to go through it all half a dozen times and that can end up costing the same as if I'd just bought stuff new...
Another problem I'll have to face is that since I last bought this type of equipment the world has become a different place, I don't know any of the makes and many of the items I see seem to be the same stuff badged up differently and priced differently; I'm sure there must be some good bargains to be had by those who know their way around it all.
Perhaps some members have this type of expertise through their job, perhaps some may have recently gone through the same process, so I thought I'd post this up and see what feedback I might get. Any suggestions/information/ideas/recommendations will be most welcome........Let's have your ideas, please!
It seems that the choice is between buying the best I can find in the way of the Screwfix/Axminster hobby lines of stuff or going the secondhand route with the auction sites etc. I know you can pick up very good used deals in the used market but I also know from experience that you can end up doing a hell of a lot of driving to look at kit that's not worth poo; I've had it when buying vehicles but at least then I'm only after the one item, with the tools I'd potentialy have to go through it all half a dozen times and that can end up costing the same as if I'd just bought stuff new...
Another problem I'll have to face is that since I last bought this type of equipment the world has become a different place, I don't know any of the makes and many of the items I see seem to be the same stuff badged up differently and priced differently; I'm sure there must be some good bargains to be had by those who know their way around it all.
Perhaps some members have this type of expertise through their job, perhaps some may have recently gone through the same process, so I thought I'd post this up and see what feedback I might get. Any suggestions/information/ideas/recommendations will be most welcome........Let's have your ideas, please!