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    Replacing newell post

    how are you going to fix all this back to the new thicker post you intend to use? Is it worth it?
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    6000 rpm blade in a 3500 rpm saw?

    brings back memories of my machine theory days at college and peripheral speed calculations!
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    Replacing newell post

    handrail will be dowelled too,, Worked on sites where newel post was in screed and even under fllorboards fixed to side of joist, you will need to explore more around the bottom as that may hinder removal of post. The bullnose step should be easily removed if you can get to the inside! work on...
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    Removing bitumen from recycled flooring

    This brings back memories of the job we done on the council, back in the early 80s! Whole ground floor removed, from graded listed building due to a flood, and taken back to mill where, after lengthy decisions with health and safety chap, it was decided to cut the bitumen remnants off using the...
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    Found Lower roller guides suitable for an SCM Minimax S45 bandsaw

    Dont think a genuine part will be much cheaper. Many a part missing on second hand purchases but not as bad as the "company" who bought a dominion 16 x9 planer thicknesser only to find, when back at shop, the thicknessing table was missing! I bought a wadkin BEM only to get home to find the...
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    Found Lower roller guides suitable for an SCM Minimax S45 bandsaw

    found scm very helpful in spares. SCM Spare parts aftermarket guides - Bandsaw Guides for Sale | Scott+Sargeant UK
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    Replacing newell post

    strings, and handrail, tenoned in and usually dowelled. Am i right in thinking you want to take the whole post out! Big job, bullnose step and risers will be housed in a rebate and landing will have to come out.
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    Isopon body filler - what a 'con' !

    Is the lid a deep mixing dish?
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    Naive wood-turning question.

    No doubt, turned up nice. I had a many a lab bench from schools and council workshops, criminal what the local councils chucked away in the 80s.
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    ITECH 01332 table saw fence issue

    I have packaging machines and they use a PTFE Anti Friction Tape, might be worth looking into that. https://www.shandhigson.co.uk/unbranded-industrial-tapes/61-ptfe-anti-friction-tape.html
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    Help Needed

    as too an up and over!!!
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    Naive wood-turning question.

    wear a mask, evil stuff iroko dust!
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    18v tool brand choice

    Years of buying Makita then I swapped to Stanley fatmax. Cracking piece of kit, good deals at B&Q and Homebase, bought two combi sets
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    Fixing 10mm studding into wood

    M10 x 100mm Wood To Metal Furniture Dowels With T25 Torx Drive BZP https://www.tcfixings.co.uk/product/m10-x-100mm-wood-to-metal-furniture-dowels-with-t25-torx-drive-bzp/15862
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    Cutting groove into door for drop seal

    hollow door? Be interesting to see a picky of the machined 35mm x 14mm groove when you have done it.
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    Cutting groove into door for drop seal

    have you considered sound deadening curtains?
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    Cutting groove into door for drop seal

    fancy seal! any ref links to see in more detail?
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    Sash bar dimensions for historical windows

    My C&G joinery course at tech college was 1980 to 84, we were taught to always set out with rod, white hardboard, and marking knife. Also, we were not allowed into workshop unless we had our steel boots and white apron on! Worked in council joinery shop so made thousands of windows, modern and...
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    multico help

    I have both, thinking of breaking for parts, what do you need?
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    help Multico Radial arm saw needed!

    I have one, thinking of breaking it up.
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