Tn-Steve
Member
Hey Gang,
I've read a gazillion posts, done all the research I can, now I'm calling on you. I'm looking at either the Wilson 99177 Variable Speed and the Turncrafters Pro (Non VS). I've read very good things on each here, and not overwhelming negatives on either. I'm going to give the key points I've figured out, tell me what I've missed. (Yea a JET would be nice, but not in the cards)
Wilson:
Pluses
Turncrafter
Pluses
Right now I'm tending toward the Wilson, I am confident that which ever one I get will be more than suited for the job, and I won't be able to blame any errors on the tool. Would really appreciate any other guidance or analysis you can give.
Thanks In Advance
Steve W
Clarksville, TN
I've read a gazillion posts, done all the research I can, now I'm calling on you. I'm looking at either the Wilson 99177 Variable Speed and the Turncrafters Pro (Non VS). I've read very good things on each here, and not overwhelming negatives on either. I'm going to give the key points I've figured out, tell me what I've missed. (Yea a JET would be nice, but not in the cards)
Wilson:
Pluses
- Variable Speed (seems like a lot of the finishing techniques benefit from that
- Lower Price, but still well made
- 1MT, so upgrading can be an issue down the road
- Not QUITE as powerful, but more than enough for pens / stoppers / etc
Turncrafter
Pluses
- 2MT
- Seems like it's got a bit higher quality fit and finish
- Just a bit more power (2/5 vs 1/2 HP)
- Bit more expensive, but not a make-break issue
- Not VS, and that could be the deciding factor
Right now I'm tending toward the Wilson, I am confident that which ever one I get will be more than suited for the job, and I won't be able to blame any errors on the tool. Would really appreciate any other guidance or analysis you can give.
Thanks In Advance
Steve W
Clarksville, TN