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  1. MikeJhn

    For Sale Picture framing kit

    The Mount Cutter is a "Mount Master 1060B" https://www.manualslib.com/manual/2338706/Frameco-Mat-Master-560b-System.html#product-Mat Master 1060B System lots of other bits and bobs with it, extra cutters and spare blades etc:
  2. MikeJhn

    kitchen build by the new yorkshire workshop

    £60,000 for a kitchen, (say with irony) that is a realistic budget for those of us that live in the real world, or perhaps it's only for those that play football for a team, I am not going to dignify football with the word professional.
  3. MikeJhn

    DIY window shutters?

    "Cyanoacrylate" glue, commonly called "Super Glue", if you have never used it before, be careful it will stick your fingers together and burn your eye's if you splash it about, do not breath in the fumes, and keep away from plastics, unless formulated for them, on clear plastic finger prints...
  4. MikeJhn

    For Sale Picture framing kit

    £750.00 Collected, that is way under half price for the amount of material and hardware.
  5. MikeJhn

    For Sale Picture framing kit

    Plexyglass, back boards and pin driver, correct tape for mounting artwork or photo's and sealing tape, everything for framing work, including hanging fitting and materials, send me a PM with your requirements and I will send you details with a photo of the actual item, some can be posted, but...
  6. MikeJhn

    Joke Thread 4 (closed).

    Does that car belong to you? The only way to verify the milage on those pads.
  7. MikeJhn

    For Sale Picture framing kit

    I have both for sale, but can't help on the reaction at home. Miter Trimmer is the Axminster : https://www.axminstertools.com/axcaliber-mt1-mitre-trimmer-951813 very little use and still with its original box in as new condition, but must warn anyone these blades cut your skin just by looking...
  8. MikeJhn

    Joke Thread 4 (closed).

    What they don't say is that they are the tenth set of pads it's had in 162,000 miles, think about the amount of wear in stopping a car that heavy, I would estimate they will need replacing in 3 or 4 thousand miles.
  9. MikeJhn

    For Sale Picture framing kit

    What do you need?
  10. MikeJhn

    For Sale Picture framing kit

    Due to medical reasons I need to give up picture framing in fact woodworking, I have most/all of the kit needed and am testing the water before going through the arduous task of digging the kit out and photographing the individual bits, anyone interested?
  11. MikeJhn

    DIY window shutters?

    When screwing into MDF, drill a pilot hole and make a thread with the desired screw, within reason the longer the better, remove the screw and drip in thin CYA until the hole will not take anymore, this will harden a large area of the MDF and will take a considerable weight, my wardrobe doors...
  12. MikeJhn

    Worry about kitchen cabinet weight

    The thickness of a party wall is nothing to do with the Landlord. House's built just after the Blitz in the UK where thrown up as quickly as possible to replace the House's destroyed to accomadate those that found themselves homeless, it was not until 1954 and the advent of the "Building...
  13. MikeJhn

    Why are router usually lifts so expensive?

    That's abuse of a fluffy little animal.
  14. MikeJhn

    Electrical diagram software ¦¦ Open Source?

    Visio market an electrical circuit diagram for their product, usually free for first use.
  15. MikeJhn

    concrete/cement hardener

    Chemical Building Product (CBP) marketed a concrete hardener called "Lithurin" based on Cow pee, never saw a dusty concrete floor in a cow shed.
  16. MikeJhn

    Joke Thread 4 (closed).

    From a snap shot of 10 minutes. 😂
  17. MikeJhn

    Joke Thread 4 (closed).

    It's aimed at anyone who thinks wind farms are the answer.
  18. MikeJhn

    Worry about kitchen cabinet weight

    Modern house's have timber studding internal walls (and even external walls) brought about by the need for speed in construction and the advent of using plasterboard on the walls instead of its original use on the ceilings only, again for speed and lack of skill needed, very rare to see internal...
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