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  • Phill05
    Phill05 replied to the thread Amazon delivery speedy.
    How the Internet Began In ancient Israel, it came to pass that a trader by the name of Abraham Com did take unto himself a young wife...
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    Phill05 replied to the thread Hatchet find.
    Interestingly I dug one up very similar this time last year I found it buried under a dead privet hedge that would have have been about...
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    Phill05 reacted to Bingy man's post in the thread Hatchet find with Like Like.
    Recently while digging a hole for a new fence post I pulled out what looked like a flat brick . Turns out it was a axe ( hatchet) head...
  • Phill05
    Phill05 replied to the thread Evri....or is it?!.
    Great work Stuart keep it up.
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    Phill05 reacted to stuart little's post in the thread Evri....or is it?! with Love Love.
    Far from starting, this is most likely my last build @ 4.5 ft long - no room for any more. First planking complete, now on with the second.
  • Phill05
    Phill05 replied to the thread AI workshop layout!.
    Artificial intelligence presents a "vast potential" for rejuvenating UK public services, Prime Minister said on Monday. Courtesy of the...
  • Phill05
    Phill05 reacted to Chris West's post in the thread Machinist Tool Chest with Like Like.
    I built this piece in the style of a traditional machinist's chest using ash and Sapele. I resawed the Sapele and the ash from some...
  • Phill05
    It took a while but the guard is in place! I've replaced the rollers, and found the cause of the nut coming undone when switching off...
  • Phill05
    Phill05 replied to the thread Ledge door.
    I have to disagree with clenching with the grain as it does in fact promote splitting of the board.
  • Phill05
    Phill05 replied to the thread Joke Thread 5.
    Should that be Face not race.
  • Phill05
    Phill05 replied to the thread Faceplate Hinges (carpentry).
    Lewis, A point I forgot to make was old nails of that time period would be cut nails ie: tapered rectangle shape so if you bent them...
  • Phill05
    Phill05 replied to the thread Faceplate Hinges (carpentry).
    Welcome Lewis, I have come across these before I just called them strap hinges most were screwed through but I have seen some nailed...
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    There where many of them hidden away under floors hanging from rafters just to guide the wire not much tension from room to room, in the...
  • Phill05
    I have seen similar used out of sight in large old houses to carry a servants bell wire, in the main rooms they were more elaborate...
  • Phill05
    Phill05 replied to the thread Grinder wheel size confusion.
    Yes of course they have a flat sides to clamp up to your plates and nut on the shaft and you can put different spaces on for different...
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