RT Machine Company announced the winner of our machinery drawing at the IWF Show last week. Mr. Raynsford won his choice of an SCM Model T110 Shaper, a DeWalt Model GA 14“ Radial Arm Saw or a Third Generation iPad! Thank you to all participants and be prepared for future drawings/contests/promotions with the opportunity to [...]
Archive | August, 2012
CONGRATULATIONS to PETER RAYNSFORD with HARDEN FURNITURE!
by admin on 27. Aug, 2012 in RTMachine News
Buying a Used Wide Belt Sander: Evaluating Your Options
by admin on 14. Aug, 2012 in RTMachine News
A belt sander is an essential woodworking machine for producing refined products from raw stock, but purchasing the machine may require a significant investment, especially when an industrial model is needed. To help defray the cost of an industrial grade belt sander, many people choose to buy a used wide belt sander. When they are [...]
Industrial Wood Planer for Sale: Tips for Finding the Best Deal
by admin on 13. Aug, 2012 in RTMachine News
Planers are useful for various types of woodwork, such as furniture making, cabinet making, and door making—just to name a few. Because planers are essential to several types of woodwork, the market for pre-owned planers is strong. Buying a high-grade planer as used woodworking machinery is financially a smart choice, but it is also a [...]
Used CNC Woodworking Machines: Getting the Most for Your Money
by admin on 10. Aug, 2012 in RTMachine News
Over the past four decades, CNC woodworking equipment has helped companies produce better work at a faster rate. Unfortunately, these benefits often come at a premium price, so much so that many companies must buy CNC machines as used woodworking tools. Is purchasing used CNC woodworking machines a risky idea? The short answer is no, [...]
Industrial Panel Saw: How to Choose a Vertical Panel Saw
by admin on 09. Aug, 2012 in RTMachine News
An industrial panel saw is a high-capacity machine that cuts panels of various dimensions. The machine comes in one of two structural designs: vertical or horizontal. Although both models have equal cutting capacity, the former has a smaller footprint and, according to some, is the easiest model to load. As outlined below, there are several [...]