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  1. Bingy man

    SawStop, stops on contact with skin is coming to Europe soon!

    I’m pretty sure that’s the point - don’t end up like me - buy a sawstop. Also I’m sure most potential customers will compare the cost of the s s to a professional cabinet saw or similar. Then there are those that take their saw to the job so again portability is important so many will compare...
  2. Bingy man

    Drip, drip, drip

    I see your point on the mains cables , yes the conduit is cheap , quick to install and the access elbows help you to feed cables from a to b . Available in black or white .👍👍
  3. Bingy man

    Drip, drip, drip

    Regards your wiring-20 mm plastic conduit is cheap and easy to fit and greatly reduces the risk of damage or worse a 240 volt contact..
  4. Bingy man

    SawStop, stops on contact with skin is coming to Europe soon!

    120vac ?? Surely this should be 240 vac or 110vac for site use ..
  5. Bingy man

    Buying a used domino df500

    Sounds like a good buy , hope it works out for you ,, just seen one o eBay almost £700 ..👍👍
  6. Bingy man

    Buying a used domino df500

    Given the cost of these machines and the fact that they are high on the crooks shopping lists I’d be checking that it’s not been reported as stolen ( depending on where your buying it from ..you just never know these days ..
  7. Bingy man

    Tool identification

    Now that rings a bell- did a pipework run a while back in 1” black iron and had to reverse the cutter after a few turns -the bits of thread were evil and razor sharp..
  8. Bingy man

    Tool identification

    Bear in mind they are metric taps and dies- not to be confused with imperial.. go slow and use plenty of cutting oil/ paste ..
  9. Bingy man

    Hi all from Lincolnshire

    Good evening and welcome to ukw , there are many members here that turn so you will be in good hands. Also many other skills from all of us collectively so just ask if you need advice.
  10. Bingy man

    Advice on drilling large holes thro ply.

    I would also use holesaws - my preference is starret and a hoover running with a crevice tool will help to clear out the sawdust and prevent burning. Clean the edges up with a sanding drum on a drill ..
  11. Bingy man

    Flooring snagging

    Not sure what you mean by P I R - I’m assuming insulation of some type?? but main thing is to get the gradient correct so that the floor boards are fully supported and don’t sagg at any point . Looking at your picks if you do mean insulation ( p I r ) then I don’t see much point on a suspended...
  12. Bingy man

    Flooring snagging

    Hi - did you manage to sort this . As @niall Y suggests above I did this recently to correct a 10mm discrepancy along a hallway floor . Glazing packers sorted this out going from 10mm to 2mm across the joists . The process was then repeated every 300mm along the hallway until the end ...
  13. Bingy man

    Hi there from Brum

    Hello and welcome 🤗
  14. Bingy man

    Advice needed about wooden external window sill.

    Welcome to ukw - a few picks of the window and rotten parts will help members give you the best advice. As for reducing that hardwood then a tablesaw , bandsaw or planer thicknesser would be you best bet . You don’t say what depth this timber is but you could possibly do it with a circular saw (...
  15. Bingy man

    Saw blade thickness and safe handling

    There are many members here and I’ve read several threads where one member has helped another but if precise measurements are necessary then it’s probably best to allow a bit of wriggle room leaving the final dimensioning to yourself and thus avoiding mistakes. You would need to reveal your...
  16. Bingy man

    Saw blade thickness and safe handling

    Well I’ll say that I didn’t realise you were a wheelchair user and I stand by my previous comments on cutting up full sheets on a table saw and I have to say with the utmost respect in your situation it’s crazy to even attempt such a task . I’m not doubting your ability but I’d recommend a...
  17. Bingy man

    Scheppach drive belt comes off.

    I’ve 0 experience with your machine but as you say it’s brand new then under warranty I assume? I’d be calling scheppach and getting their advice as it sounds like the wrong belt or something is not set up correctly..
  18. Bingy man

    Saw blade thickness and safe handling

    Several years ago using my makita belt sander ( the very old and heavy one) part of my jumper sleeve got pulled into the roller - my hand was instantly and quickly pulled towards the sanders belt . Managed to stop the machine and no harm done . I’d say that the material the gloves are made from...
  19. Bingy man

    Saw blade thickness and safe handling

    What i found when attempting something similar ( on my own) with roller stands was trying to keep enough pressure on it ( 8ft long x3ft wide ) was when the board started to move away from the fence and you automatically try to correct it is when you may well need a clean pair of boxers . If you...
  20. Bingy man

    Nearly got scammed

    One of the newer scams is a fake Q R code on car park machines..which makes you think of the so called cashless society…
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