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    just bought this for use in the workshop

    That cyclone looks good and seems to do the job as you say. I got the manual with the vac and it states max suction power 480w, max air flow 55L/s and max vacuum 25kPA. Is that good or bad?
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    just bought this for use in the workshop

    Well it is a bagless model with just a filter twixt motor and bucket and the other good thing is that as they were designed to start up when the hose was plugged into the wall socket it already has a built in relay and low voltage transformer for a start switch. And it came with over 50ft of hose!
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    What is this thing?

    what is usualy called a shock absorber but is most usually used as a damper to stop springs bouncing e-mail them and ask Email: [email protected], [email protected]
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    just bought this for use in the workshop

    used central vac system motor and hoses cost me the grand sum of £10
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    genius simple idea

    Easier to sweep up the planings rather than keep lugging that timber
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    genius simple idea

    dont move the wood move the planer!
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    mortise chisel for cordless drill

    you are right i didnt spot that
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    mortise chisel for cordless drill

    I can see a lot of on site chippies buying this
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    Joke Thread 5

    Trouble is, this government might just do it........
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    Pillar drills

    the weight and pulley system is clever and simple especially if you use a sash weight
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    Building the new workshop ... may have light at the end of the tunnel!

    I personally would have put a lot more nails in that felt ridge strip to stop the wind and water getting under it.
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    Joke Thread 5

    "Tis what the plans say"......
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    Roof overhang limits

    FWIW when I built my shed I had the roof slope to the front and overhang by about 300mm which gives a bit of rain protection to the door especially if you want the door open when working
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    Porch Pirates

    If the parcel was just left by the courier in full view hence liable to be stolen then I my view the courier is liable for the loss either personally or via the company they are employed by. I think it's down to the laziness of the driver's who can't even be bothered to knock or ring and wait...
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    electric hammer

    found this on fb marketplace, shame as i wanted a 110v version...
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    Which screw for securing metal shed down onto wooden base?

    trouble is that some of those metal sheds have a very small lip and sending a screw in at an angle might actually mean that it comes out the side of the base. I would almost be tempted to dun some tile batten around the base of the shed and fix from the outside into that then screw the batten...
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    Which screw for securing metal shed down onto wooden base?

    So in actual fact your fixing screws are not actually going through a lot, possibly only 10mm max so 50mm screws will do nicely, spax (i think)do ones with a large pan head. Does the shed have a lip inside and how wide is it? If it is narrow you might struggle to get screws in as the...
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    Recommendations for low price ultrasonic cleaner for Stihl carburetor

    I just bought a new carb off e bay for about £12 when my stihl carb played up like this...
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    The new hammer

    Still hurts the same though!
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