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    Levelling wooden floor

    Is it worth bothering with 20mm in 2300mm wont it just add to the old feel of the building .
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    SIP 01332 SAW REPLACEMENT

    careful with the thin blade the riving knife is quite thick i use summit blades for price and cmt industrial when funds allow ,both work with knife.
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    Fixing new workshop floor

    I would lay that thin foam used under laminate flooring then lay a floating floor but glueing the tenons on the t&g ,finish with a water based varnish .Well thats what i did and machinery runs over it fine.
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    Separated Shoulder (Vice)

    I think CHJ has the answer you can laminate the hardwood to get the size you need as we know the glue is stronger than the wood.
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    Advice for first table saw - with no change in house wiring!

    The alterations in wireing are minimal see Pete Robinson https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=20027 just fitting a 16amp outlet then you could have say a SIP ci saw that will last for the length of your hobby.
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    SIP tablesaw rip fence query

    The riveing knife is quite thick so do not use a thin kerf blade and you will need a reduction bush 30mm-25mm i like the industrial CMT blades from axminster 250mm but Summit do blades much cheaper.
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    Posting files to UKW

    9fingers what i meant by ask question is what you type in the search window the question being 'file upload'
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    Have you ever had that "Eureka moment" too late?

    I find the design harder to do than the making
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    SIP tablesaw rip fence query

    Your saw fence is secondhand so as i explained you need to check its points of contact ,wheel and especially contact strips ,you will also notice a shaped plastic block that will grip the back rail and is part of the lock mechanism adjust this to clear the rail for a low drag slide .There should...
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    SIP tablesaw rip fence query

    There is a wheel in the far end of the fence that runs along a rail there is some upwards adjustment in the rail to stop the fence dragging on the table the wheel gets dirty and also needs some wd40. Take the fence of and clean the rubbing strips after all this the fence should run smooth and...
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    Have you ever had that "Eureka moment" too late?

    errors of judgment ? no its just you, everythings perfect no problems or mistakes just fine.
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    Posting files to UKW

    Help - windows help & support .'ask question'_file upload. - file transfer protocol (ftp) FAQ - how do i upload files to FTP website . and follow the instructions edit for info :- i am useing Vista.
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    Posting files to UKW

    FTP drag and drop is built into the latest internet explorer just log on to your isp free site then go to 'page' and click on upload to ftp site
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    Workshop Floor?

    Heavy machines on casters need a smooth floor i have flooring chipboard glued up and it works well.varnish would proof the floor from water brought in on boots etc.
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    clipped ducting

    Try CCL http://www.cclveloduct.co.uk/Default.aspx?Page=Products&CategoryID=75
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    Hinge routing jigs

    Its easy to make one in mdf and pin it in position. guide bush and cutter with bottom cut required.
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    Did part P make it to France

    This may be of helphttp://www.diynot.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=9
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    fox 10" sliding mitre saw

    I have the end of line previous model with the two long rod slides the blade was replaced with a narrow kerf CMT i find it ok, that is just good enough there is some side play in the blade bearings but when running it cuts quite nicely,angle repeatability is ok noisy as these brush motors always...
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    New England chair - adirondack - plans anyone?

    Here is another plan. http://www.stapeley1.plus.com/AbramPremium_final.pdf
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    Best joint to choose

    You seem to have settled on method A as its easy to do, remember that they did not understand lines of stress years ago and the floor timbers were thick .You could always fit a timber as a ledge under the joists fixed to the beam this could be done later and only if required.There are lots of...
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