Mini Jet is my third round wood, previous tours as an older unknown brand and style Tower craftsman 12 X 36 "pipe", more recently, A recent decision required reduce me my store, so I looked for a tower which was not a toy, but clearly a smaller footprint. In addition, because my previous tours did not variable speed I was looking particularly for variable speed on the new round.
Researching Rikon Delta, MasterCraft, Grizzly, transportation Harbor and a few others, is evident as the three to consider it jet, Delta and Rikon.
Locally (Dallas), I had the opportunity to watch towers of mini size actual Rikon, Delta, jet. I can say with confidence that or other of those trade marks will likely provide satisfactory services to anyone. Now it is time for me to make a choice.
The Rikon was a little cheaper, but not by much. Delta and the jet are entitled to another. The determining factor became the ease of the evolution of the spindle belt different speeds. For this qualifier, the jet WINS clearly. On the jet, you can change speeds, with the belt, in less than 20 seconds.
I use mainly for turning small bowls, vases and decision-making pens wooden tower. For these projects, the Tower makes lip. Indeed, I have not found anything that tower will return far, including with regard to a bowl of eight inches in diameter. Although it is great that I tried turning and Mini Jet treated it well.
Then, what about the choices that I did not get VS (scrubbing) model? For the moment no regrets. However, to be completely fair, there a few times when finishing wood pens, it may be useful. However, when I can change the speed in less than 20 seconds, it was not an obstacle to all the. To this day I regret the standard model. In addition, remember VS model requires a change of the belt to range between high and low speed range. Bottom line is that I am happy that I have still my $100 would have been the difference in the towers.
In conclusion, I am never sell this turn. I think that it will always be a place in my store, tools, how I get or how much space I have independently. This is a handy tool. He carefully, I recommend it.
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John Robertson is a TEXAN moved currently living in Mississippi. His interests include the work of wood, metal, hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation. He is also a part-time videographer and produced videos How To DIY. Check out his website http://www.TinkerJohn.com for more ideas and plans.
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