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  1. pe2dave

    doors and window frames

    Rather than bigger tools, can you build up the shape using two or three smaller pieces and make up the shape with the tools you have?
  2. pe2dave

    Posh end, moulding finishes

    Bradshaw joinery ideas, very neat.
  3. pe2dave

    Replacement start capacitor. WARNING: STUPID QUESTION INCOMING!

    ps. No such thing as a daft question, only daft answers.
  4. pe2dave

    Remember your first....

    1964. I left school and home for a 6 week training session, then joined my first ship (trawler) for Iceland. 3 weeks later I came ashore 'rich' with pound notes making a bulge in my top pocket. I worked it out, my 'rate' was about 6d per hour. 18 hours a day, 7 days a week, physical hard work...
  5. pe2dave

    Workbench Project

    I had to remove my vice after about 15 years to clean / regrease etc. Pig to refit holding it from underneath... I can't quite guess how easy / hard yours would be to remove / refit? <grin/> I hope you don't mind it getting a few dings - looks good enough to eat off!
  6. pe2dave

    OUtdoor wood treatments?

    A long term experiment Very interesting results.
  7. pe2dave

    Labelling system

    Modern Dynotape is so much better than the old mechanical ones.
  8. pe2dave

    8 point sockets

    100% agree. Equally I gloat to myself each time I pick up a seldom used tool knowing it's the 'right' one for the job. Possibly my excuse for overspending on tools.
  9. pe2dave

    Cheaper v more expensive tools

    A clear indicator. With your costs, looks like a new saw, if you want to go that route. IMHO you got a friday machine, I would hope even cheap saws would last longer than that. You decide if you want to go for a better machine.
  10. pe2dave

    Phillips / Posidriv Screwdrivers

    Perhaps treat yourself? Ifixit toolsets are well made and cover most eventualities in the smaller range.
  11. pe2dave

    Multitool advice

    Corded Fein user, 5 years or so. No vibration worth talking about. Soft start, good range of tools available. Not sure there are 'cheap' options? Curious where @Adam W. found that experience.
  12. pe2dave

    Leather honing belt for proedge

    Be cheap and use a hand strop? Does the job.
  13. pe2dave

    Controlling a vac with remote (or anything <30A)

    'Big Clive' has this channel - lots of interesting stuff (mostly far East). This is a tiny 'remote' and a black box capable of switching 30 amps (declared). I.e. should be good for a vac when starting tool X.
  14. pe2dave

    Big Hammers

    Looks like you need a moustache (and a beer paunch?) to swing one of those big ones.
  15. pe2dave

    Odd? Use for a tracksaw? 'Build your own guide'?

    Bradshaw - works with 'nice' big timber. Love the use of the Al strip in the tracksaw.
  16. pe2dave

    Tormke t-4 vs 'other makes'?

    Already bought t-4 tks. Alt wheels can wait a bit!
  17. pe2dave

    Tormke t-4 vs 'other makes'?

    Pulled the trigger on t-4. So far so good. Wheel needed trueing.
  18. pe2dave

    Whisky tumblers -advice please

    Mmmm. I'd be very reluctant to drink from a wooden anything.
  19. pe2dave

    Tormke t-4 vs 'other makes'?

    Does make me wonder if you were too aggressive 'honing' the blades? 6mm in how many times?
  20. pe2dave

    Tormke t-4 vs 'other makes'?

    'Blades' had reduced in width? Not clear what this means? 'Depth' (front to back) - wear through sharpening? No longer have a P/T so not a worry for me. Tks @recipio
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