T.M Machinery sales

T.M Machinery sales T.M Machinery Sales Ltd supply new and refurbished woodworking equipment and are UK agents for leading manufacturers such as Striebig, Altendorf and AL-KO.

Specialising in the repair and maintenance of all types of woodworking machinery across the UK. Founded in 1983 T.M. Services & Spares Ltd. from the start the company focused on offering an exceptional level of service to customers. More than 35 years later this focus on service remains at the heart of our company. Specialising in the repair and maintenance of all types of woodworking machinery ac

ross the UK and sourcing spare parts for those machines, the business has grown to become one of the UK’s most respected woodworking machinery specialists. Our team of experienced engineers work all over the UK and can service and maintain a wide range of industrial woodworking machinery.

𝗣𝗪𝗘 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲 𝘄𝗮𝗿𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴:  if you want to see the fully automated 4D Striebig vertical panel saw with its advanced features, you...
02/06/2026

𝗣𝗪𝗘 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲 𝘄𝗮𝗿𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴: if you want to see the fully automated 4D Striebig vertical panel saw with its advanced features, you might be disappointed.

We’re not bringing it. And that’s intentional.

It’s not because we don’t know that full automation, optimisation features, enhanced panel handling and faster cutting speeds is transformational for manufacturers looking to streamline a high-output or fast-growing business. That’s exactly why we took those models to LIGNA last year.

But let’s be real — the UK woodworking industry has seen plenty of challenges over the last few years, and as a result, UK woodworking trade shows have seen their fair share of changes too. Those challenges have also meant that for most UK workshops, investment decisions have naturally become far more considered.

For TM, machinery has always been about problem-solving, so the real value is showing how the right machinery can improve workflow, productivity, efficiency and long-term scalability across the wider operation. So for PWE 2026, we’re not focusing on the highest-spec machinery possible, because that isn’t the point of this year’s stand. Instead, we’re focusing on practical solutions that address the realities most small to medium-sized UK workshops are actually facing.

Whatever the model, the cutting precision and repeatability remain the same, and so do the wider gains machinery can bring across the whole workshop. The real difference is understanding the most practical solution for the individual business.

Find out what we are taking — and why we think this year’s Professional Woodworking Expo alongside InstallerSHOW and the Painting & Decorating Show actually makes a lot of sense.

Link to blog in bio.

11/05/2026

Tight on cutting space?

Not a problem with a Striebig.

Every model comes in nine different frame sizes, before you even start considering special builds. Taller, longer, reinforced for extra weight… the sky really is the limit.

That’s why joinery workshops come to us when making the most of workshop space is a priority, but cutting large panels or working around awkward layouts is a challenge.

So we asked our MD, Matt Pearce, to run through some of the most common questions about Striebig vertical panel saws, along with a few of the more unusual installations we’ve seen over the years.

From machines fitting into less than 7m², to installs under low mezzanines and even special builds for 14m panels, no two workshops are ever quite the same.

And that’s why Striebig fits in so well.

There is nothing “standard” about a Striebig, except the cutting precision and build quality.

Think talking about dust extraction is all hot air? You could be right.With temperatures already creeping up, it won’t b...
28/04/2026

Think talking about dust extraction is all hot air? You could be right.

With temperatures already creeping up, it won’t be long before workshop heat becomes a regular conversation again.

If last summer meant having the doors open just to make it bearable, you’ll know how that usually plays out.

It feels like it helps.

In reality, with an externally vented system, you’re pulling warm air straight back in.

So instead of cooling things down, you get:

• Rising temperatures
• Unstable airflow
• More airborne dust
• Extra strain on your machines

And it doesn’t stop in winter — it just flips.
Warm air out, cold air in.

That’s why some workshops are moving towards recirculating systems like the AL-KO Power Unit, where air is filtered and reused rather than constantly replaced.

If you don’t want to spend another summer talking about the heat in your workshop, it might be time to have a differen conversation.

No hot air.

Old machines can run for years — but there comes a point where it no longer adds up.At Destec Engineering Ltd, an older ...
14/04/2026

Old machines can run for years — but there comes a point where it no longer adds up.

At Destec Engineering Ltd, an older panel saw had reached that point.
Bringing it up to current safety requirements no longer made sense.

A Striebig Standard TRK2 4216 is now in place — refurbished and installed by our Striebig-trained team.

Now delivering consistent, accurate cutting, processing rough sawn timber alongside sheet materials including ply, OSB and hardboard.

A step up without changing the process — just better control, consistency, and full compliance

03/04/2026

Wishing everyone a great Easter weekend.

If you’re getting some extra time with family or friends, we hope you have a good one, whatever you’ve got planned.
�If you’re working, we hope someone organised an egg hunt - everyone needs chocolate.

What happens when workshops grow and dust extraction can’t keep up?What works with a few machines can start to fall shor...
01/04/2026

What happens when workshops grow and dust extraction can’t keep up?

What works with a few machines can start to fall short when several are running at once — dust builds up faster, cleaning takes longer and air quality changes through the day.

We looked at how this develops in a high-demand workshop environment, and how a recent AL-KO installation addressed it.

👉 Read more via the link in our bio

We’ve been listening to customer feedback around reducing downtime in the workshop.So we’ve made a small update to the S...
01/04/2026

We’ve been listening to customer feedback around reducing downtime in the workshop.

So we’ve made a small update to the Striebig.

The new Operator Productivity Module includes a fully integrated coffee machine, mounted directly to the frame for easy access during cutting.

No unnecessary interruptions. Just continuous production.

Fully compatible with standard workshop mugs.

Available as a UK-specific addition from April.

After working with a lot of workshops, the same issue comes up again and again. 👉As panel sizes increase, handling becom...
17/03/2026

After working with a lot of workshops, the same issue comes up again and again.
 
👉As panel sizes increase, handling becomes harder to control — not because the saw isn’t capable, but because the process relies on manual movement around the machine.
 
That’s where inconsistency, wasted material and extra labour start to creep in.
 
Vertical panel saws change that by supporting the panel and keeping the process controlled.

For many workshops, it’s not just about saving space.

It’s about removing variability from panel processing.

From Leicester to Plymouth.A new Striebig Control 6216 now installed at Greenfield Kitchens.Bespoke kitchens and bedroom...
24/02/2026

From Leicester to Plymouth.

A new Striebig Control 6216 now installed at Greenfield Kitchens.
Bespoke kitchens and bedroom furniture often mean non-standard dimensions — so precision at the cutting stage matters.

With digital measuring on both axes, automated cutting cycles and extended cutting capacity, the 6216 delivers consistent, repeatable accuracy across full sheets and smaller cabinet components.

Mounted directly to the wall, this installation reduces the overall footprint by around 300–400 mm — optimising valuable workshop space.

Precision cutting. Smart use of space. Ready for production.

Always proud to be part of production upgrades like this.

17/02/2026

What does machinery choice look like when downtime isn’t an option?

At the Innovation Hub of Morro Partnership, open-panel timber frame is manufactured in-house for the affordable housing market. It’s a compact, high-pressure environment where accuracy, reliability and control of the supply chain matter every day.

Dave Thacker, Head of Innovation, explains why their setup centres on a Striebig vertical panel saw, paired with an AL-KO dust extraction unit— decisions shaped by experience, not theory.

In practice, that means:

➡️ cutting OSB sheet material accurately, without waste

➡️ moving to a paperless workflow, straight from design software to saw

➡️ managing safety, dust and combustion risk as part of the system

➡️ planning for reliability, serviceability and long-term use as efficiencies increase

We’ve worked with Morro for over 20 years, advising on machinery as their operation has evolved.

For us, this is what partnership looks like: understanding the application, choosing equipment that fits the reality on the shop floor, and supporting it properly over time.

Customer film — Morro Partnership.

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