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    Carving on turned wood objects

    Side cutting drill bit? Coping saw?? Trim Router ???
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    Regrets

    Bought an old Peugeot road bike (no idea what) for a few quid in the early 90s. Rode it for years. Put 100s of miles on it. Rode it til it needed new wheels, tyres, brakes, chain, handle wraps and cables. Choice was scrap or restoration. Wish I’d restored it. Best bike I ever owned.
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    Cars that make you smile

    My Dad had an Austin Princess just after I passed my test which I loved driving but it didn’t fit through the garage door so he only kept it a few weeks. I was gutted to see it go.
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    Cars that make you smile

    Ok, so, what cars have you driven that made you smile every time you got behind the wheel. My Suzuki Whizzkid was outrageously tiny and sooo much fun despite being anaemic; my 1275 Mini Marcos always made me laugh out loud just stepping down into the bucket seats. Opposite but truly great fun...
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    Selling advice

    Pinterest can send some traffic but realistically only a handful in a week, and mostly other makers having a nose
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    Photo of the last thing you unmade

    I unmade my wife’s favourite flower pot last Monday. No photos, I’m not that brave
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    Another rat thread

    Would rather not escalate a disagreement with someone I share a boundary with.
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    Another rat thread

    My garage uses the stealth approach to security- it looks unloved because when it looked respectable it became a target, was broken into and bikes and tools were stolen. This appearance somewhatoffends my neighbour who is as fastidious as I am scruffy, but, my garage is no more scruffy than all...
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    Stolen tools news article

    If you sell the battery by mail order, the buyer supplies you with an address where there might be some stuff worth your time, or worth selling on to someone else who might want to visit after hours
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    A little off (Road racing)

    Glad all is ok. Is it me but I’m struggling to word the insurance claim ummm the motorcyclist hit the car….umm
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    Pivot window/door options? Advice needed

    So, building regs to one side, any advice on how to make one? Frame cross sections and pointers toward pivot mechanisms would be really handy if I have to take drawings to the council….
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    Lay out pens?

    For different jobs, I use different methods for marking out. Sticking on a pattern and carving through it for some jobs, tracing around a stencil, or pricking through a pattern and dusting. It all depends. Laying out a lettering project on a 2m tall cross in a dark coloured timber in this...
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    Pivot window/door options? Advice needed

    Mmmm, the gorilla who “fitted” my windows was FENSA registered and in high winds my windows can rival any harmonica for tone qualities (while he charged me 2 days pay per window ). Guess I’ll have to have a chat with the council then.
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    Pivot window/door options? Advice needed

    I get the TSG, but the window doesn’t overlook a neighbour and I’m not moving the lintel, so informing the council is a surprise. If it’s a (pivoting) window, not a new door, then there’s no change of function?
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    Pivot window/door options? Advice needed

    My better half wants to double the height of a kitchen window, installing a single 2m x 1m window almost to floor level using a double glazed panel in a softwood timber frame as costs will be virtually nil if we can scrounge the glazing from the “please take” pile at our local UPVC workshop, I...
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    Lay out pens?

    So, for carving, I like to lay out the pattern on the wood with a pen, usually a biro or roller-ball nib as the ink doesn’t soak into the timber. The problem with this is the roller ball needs constant refreshing on a bit of paper as the ink won’t flow properly. Anyone able to recommend a good...
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    The bucket list

    Sea Egg was a famous little boat at 12’ loa. Smallest yacht to cross the Atlantic for many years. I guess it keeps harbour fees low when you can pick up the boat and carry it up the beach 😃😃😃😃
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    The bucket list

    You circumnavigated on a 17’ boat?! That’s incredible. That has to be one of the smallest boats to achieve that
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    How is lane filtering on a motorbike allowed and/or safe?

    Conversations like this I find massively triggering after asking, on a cycling forum I belonged to,(I have been a long distance cyclist and motorcycle rider) and following a situation where a large group of club riders created a particularly difficult situation for a large number of other road...
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    Striker plate stockist?

    Anyone know where I can source a self-coloured (black/grey) striker plate to receive a latch 60mm from the leading edge of the door frame?
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