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Thread: Scheppach Vs Tormek
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22nd August 2011, 07:47 AM #16Member
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22nd August 2011, 06:42 PM #18Member
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OK thanks.
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22nd February 2012, 05:38 AM #19New Member
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Which One?
Ok so the Tormek T7 is better than the Scheppach 2500, but its half the price, shouldn't we be comparing the T3 to the 2500? They are of closest value.
I guess the Tormek may have better build quality but isn't the Tiger deigned to be constantly ran, whereas the T3 is designed to be ran 30 minutes at a time?
Im interested because I'm either going to buy the T3 or The Tiger 2500, I'm stuck between the two.
Slightly off topic, but I have seen the Worksharp 3000 compared to both The T3 and Scheppach, I used one, sharpens well but has the grinding qualities of a rich tea biscuit!
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22nd February 2012, 07:43 AM #20Hewer of wood
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T3 has 40mm wide wheel, 8" diameter; closest in dimensions is the Tiger 2000.
The Tiger 2500 like the T7 has 50mm x 10" wheel.
Haven't seen specs on the duty cycle of Tigers.
When it comes to the choice, if you opt for the 2500 you should as others have posted go down and listed to one running and check the wheel run-out. Also check that all the bits of the jigs are in the boxes.
BTW I use WS abrasive discs for lapping on a homemade rig and have found them to be top quality. The coarse grades are seeded gel Alox IIRC. Can only say you must've been using a worn one.Cheers, Ern
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22nd February 2012, 07:56 AM #21Awaiting Email Confirmation
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If comparing on value then ok.
But the T3 is a smaller machine. Wheel size is 200 x 40 compared to the 2500 which is 250 x 50 and the motor sizes are different again 120W vs 200W.
Can't find any on the duty cycle of the 2000 or 2500.