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Rick Samuel[_2_] November 29th 09 10:59 AM

PW 701 at Woodcraft
 
Powermatic 701 mortiser is on sale at WC, $437 to my door, if I buy, and I
think I will.
My question is about chisels, Delta is what Woodcraft has, not Powermatic.
Anyone out there that can tell me the difference between them? Other then
price.
Thanks



Leon[_6_] November 29th 09 04:06 PM

PW 701 at Woodcraft
 

"Rick Samuel" wrote in message
...
Powermatic 701 mortiser is on sale at WC, $437 to my door, if I buy, and I
think I will.
My question is about chisels, Delta is what Woodcraft has, not Powermatic.
Anyone out there that can tell me the difference between them? Other then
price.
Thanks


Spending thet much on a mortiser I think I would consider going with a brand
other than Powermatic ot Delta for chisels. I'd be looking for Austrian or
German makers.

AND be sure to sharpen which ever brand chisels you get. They are like
regular chisels, they will need to be sharpened for best results.



Phisherman[_2_] November 30th 09 02:18 PM

PW 701 at Woodcraft
 
On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 10:06:58 -0600, "Leon"
wrote:


"Rick Samuel" wrote in message
...
Powermatic 701 mortiser is on sale at WC, $437 to my door, if I buy, and I
think I will.
My question is about chisels, Delta is what Woodcraft has, not Powermatic.
Anyone out there that can tell me the difference between them? Other then
price.
Thanks


Spending thet much on a mortiser I think I would consider going with a brand
other than Powermatic ot Delta for chisels. I'd be looking for Austrian or
German makers.

AND be sure to sharpen which ever brand chisels you get. They are like
regular chisels, they will need to be sharpened for best results.



I agree the Austrian chisels are better than some others. The
Powermatic has a stone sharpening cone on top for convenience. There
are some very cheap mostiser machines out there, and I would look for
American or Canadian made quality. Some PM machines are made in China
or Taiwan with poor-quality castings.


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