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04-19-2018, 11:13 AM
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Hi All,
Just wondering if there was anything out there better than the Powermatic 719T Floor Model Mortiser. I have been getting by with a bench top mortiser but I need something more robust and with the sliding table. I have been doing a lot of them lately, and I need to be able to do them on angles in certain projects, i.e. Knee Braces on a Farm Table project that I am working on now. I would like to know what you guys would recommend. And where I could find it for the best price.
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(04-19-2018, 11:13 AM)Belle City Woodworking Wrote: Hi All,
Just wondering if there was anything out there better than the Powermatic 719T Floor Model Mortiser. I have been getting by with a bench top mortiser but I need something more robust and with the sliding table. I have been doing a lot of them lately, and I need to be able to do them on angles in certain projects, i.e. Knee Braces on a Farm Table project that I am working on now. I would like to know what you guys would recommend. And where I could find it for the best price.
Thanks in advance!
John
The grizzly floor model is highly regarded as well. I have used one, and it performed great for me.
From my research at the time, those were the 2 contenders in that price range.
The Powermatic benchtop model is the clear cut winner of benchtops, I used the heck out of one of those for awhile and it works awesome.
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(04-19-2018, 11:40 AM)Strokes77 Wrote: The grizzly floor model is highly regarded as well. I have used one, and it performed great for me.
From my research at the time, those were the 2 contenders in that price range.
The Powermatic benchtop model is the clear cut winner of benchtops, I used the heck out of one of those for awhile and it works awesome.
Are you talking about the one that Grizzly is asking around $1600.00 for?
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(04-19-2018, 11:44 AM)Belle City Woodworking Wrote: Are you talking about the one that Grizzly is asking around $1600.00 for?
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Yes sir. That's it. It has the tilting head. The powermatic has a tilting table.
I can tell you though, tilting the head on the grizzly aint very easy or fun. I would look for almost any solution that didn't require me to do that...
The other features of the grizzly, including the x-y travel of the table were very nice.
The Horsepower difference is irrelevant in my opinion. 3/4hp is plenty enough to run even a 1" auger bit through hardwoods without issue.
The benefit of the larger machines is the sliding table and workholding solutions. The sliding table is a huge improvement over the benchtop models. However, if you bolt down the the PM701 to your workbench it can bang out holes with the best of em.
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(04-19-2018, 11:54 AM)Strokes77 Wrote: Yes sir. That's it. It has the tilting head. The powermatic has a tilting table.
I can tell you though, tilting the head on the grizzly aint very easy or fun. I would look for almost any solution that didn't require me to do that...
The other features of the grizzly, including the x-y travel of the table were very nice.
The Horsepower difference is irrelevant in my opinion. 3/4hp is plenty enough to run even a 1" auger bit through hardwoods without issue.
The benefit of the larger machines is the sliding table and workholding solutions. The sliding table is a huge improvement over the benchtop models. However, if you bolt down the the PM701 to your workbench it can bang out holes with the best of em.
I can get the Powermatic 719T on Amazon for $1299.00 with free shipping so I am leaning that way unless I can find a used one somewhere quick.
Thanks again for the info!
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(04-19-2018, 11:13 AM)Belle City Woodworking Wrote: Hi All,
Just wondering if there was anything out there better than the Powermatic 719T Floor Model Mortiser. I have been getting by with a bench top mortiser but I need something more robust and with the sliding table. I have been doing a lot of them lately, and I need to be able to do them on angles in certain projects, i.e. Knee Braces on a Farm Table project that I am working on now. I would like to know what you guys would recommend. And where I could find it for the best price.
Thanks in advance!
John
John.....Years ago I bought a PowerMatic 719A at a local woodworking show for about $600......I absolutely love it......on the toy/tool continuum, its all tool......if I have to mortise at an angle, I use wedges which has worked great......wonderful tool......two thumbs up.
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Jet makes a nice mortiser with a tilting table. I bought an almost unused one from a guy on Craigslist, an older model without the tilting head. I love it. I compared the Jet and the Powermatic at our local dealer who carries both, and the Jet looks almost identical to the Powermatic. If I were buying new, I'd probably buy a Powermatic, just because I like Powermatic products, but I'm perfectly happy with my Jet. If you've been using a bench top mortiser, you're going to love over whichever floor standing model you buy.
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(04-19-2018, 01:23 PM)Hank Knight Wrote: Jet makes a nice mortiser with a tilting table. I bought an almost unused one from a guy on Craigslist, an older model without the tilting head. I love it. I compared the Jet and the Powermatic at our local dealer who carries both, and the Jet looks almost identical to the Powermatic. If I were buying new, I'd probably buy a Powermatic, just because I like Powermatic products, but I'm perfectly happy with my Jet. If you've been using a bench top mortiser, you're going to love over whichever floor standing model you buy.
The non-tilting table floor-standing Jet is the former Powermatic model but with different paint. I wasn't aware that Jet had a tilting table version, which I thought was reserved for the Powermatic line. When Powermatic released their current tilting-table version, they made the non-tilt a Jet model. In fact, you can still see "PM" on the castings on mine:
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However, for $1299 shipped, the current Powermatic on Amazon is a no-brainer. Interestingly, it's one of if not the only Powermatic tool that hasn't increased in price in the last decade or so.
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