I am looking to buy a benchtop mortiser and am having a dificult time deciding which one to buy. I have been thinking of buy a cheaper Taiwanese model and getting a nice set of chisels and bits but am scared of poor quality. Is the Multico worth the money?
Thanks for any feedback
Lancer.
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I have the Jet. I am very pleased with it.
Seems as though a bunch of people like the Shop Fox too. I'm leaning that way.
Michael
Issue was just discussed a few days ago. Look Here:
http://forums.taunton.com/n/mb/message.asp?webtag=tp-knots&msg=7106.1
forestgirl -- you can take the girl out of the forest, but you can't take the forest out of the girl ;-)
Lancer:
Take a look at the General (international) bench top mortiser. It runs about $299, has a cast iron table, good solid hold down, and a hand crank adjustment to hold the workpiece in place. The motor turns at 1750 rpm, so less chance of burning wood or overheating bit/chisel. I have had this unit for about two months. Have cut LOTS of 1/2" mortises in 8/4 oak with no problem.
I used to have a cheap Delta knockoff. It never did work right. As the saying goes, you get what you pay for.
Michael
I have the Jet, which works well with a bit of tweaking. I probably would have gone for the Shop Fox, had it been available at the time. It sounds like a beefier machine than anything short of a Multico, for about the same price ($250?) as the Jet or Delta. Avoid the really junky models with spring returns instead of pneumatic cylinders. Spring for a good set of chisels and keep them razor sharp, you'll be in business.
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