Any one with either the PC or Castle machine? I would prefer a tsm-21 but have the opportunity to pick up a 552 relatively inexpensively.
Any one with either the PC or Castle machine? I would prefer a tsm-21 but have the opportunity to pick up a 552 relatively inexpensively.
Does anyone have one, or has anyone used one and if so any thoughts as to its usefulness in a small shop?
I have a PC552. The main drawback is it is limited to a bit more than 3/4" thickness. Otherwise it is a bit slower than the semi-auto TSM-21 without its complications. Put a downcut spiral carbide cutter in the main router for minimal tearout. It is a huge improvement over a manual Kreg jig.
I have a porter cable bench top model that is identical to the Castle machines. I sealed the base and added a 4" start collar so that I could attach it to the dust collector. Also modified the table so that I could get it off without removing the base.
I've had a PC Production Pocket Cutter for years and use it regularly. You can still get replacement cutters from Castle.
Pro's - Faster than any of my Kreg jigs and creates a lower angle pocket that's easier to screw without shifting alignment of the two pieces.
Con's - Loud, dusty, and can't fill the holes with plugs like Kreg (which I never do anyway).
I use it to churn out pocket holes in 3/4 material. It was designed for cabinet shops and works great for that purpose.
Thank you all for the information. I assumed the PC/ tsm12 would work on stock up to 1.5" like the tsm21.
My standard door/drawer and FF is 1 & 5/32" (1.155") thick. Only being able to use it on 3/4 doesn't do me much good.
It appears that the current TSM 12 has been modified to accept thicker material https://www.castleusa.com/products/b...ne-tsm-12.html. Having used both the manual and semi-auto machines I prefer the manual style. The TSM 21 is great for higher production but when it needs attention access to the guts is inconvenient. It is wise to keep extras on hand of the magnets that sense the router positions for cycle control.
That looks a lot easier to work on than the old design. Also a grand more. That's progress.
you are doing an upgraded face frame thickness? is there a reason for that?
Hey Jared - Care so share a photo or two? Would love to see how they look.
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Last edited by Jared Sankovich; 07-09-2018 at 3:21 PM.
And the PC pocket hole machine works on stock up to 1" without modification. Picked this one up today (and looked at a altendorf f45)
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