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    Felder Hammer mobile base dimensions

    I don’t think those wheels would be stable enough - probably the best solution is the Felder kit (you need the lifting handle as well, but that adds manoeuvrability as it has a pair of wheels itself). Having said that, I prefer the arrangement I have on my big (Scheppach/Ixes) planer where the...
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    Felder Hammer mobile base dimensions

    I have a B3 that I am just overhauling (if you had asked last week, the wheel kit would have been off for cleaning…) The shaft is 15mm diameter. The wheels are 100mm diameter. If you are making up your own, you will need to work out the length as width of cabinet + 2 x width of wheel bosses +...
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    Using a cordless drill in a drill press stand

    I have had for years a Wolfcraft drill stand that has been very good - I still use it on my project away from home. IIRC it needs a drill with a 43mm collar which was a standard, but not many cordless drills have these now. My old (Pro) B&D mains drill has such a collar and can be locked on...
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    Stormproof hinge replacements forMagnet Joinery windows

    Cheaper to replace them. https://www.ironmongerydirect.co.uk/product/storm-proof-casement-wide-flush-gap-window-hinge-63mm-length-yellow-zinc-passivated-pair-325330 Cheers
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    Help aligning Scheppach TS 2500 sliding table.

    It is your lucky day! I just happen to be sorting out the instructions for my TS4010 that I am going to sell... so i have scanned the manual for the sliding table etc - this is shared with the TS2500. I have followed these instructions and you have to go round a few times with the adjustments...
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    Question about router cutters for AQ21

    If you bought the kit you linked to, that comes with a 3/8” collet, so you could get a 3/8” shank cutter. I have a cheap Katsu copy of this router and they supply an 8mm collet. Definitely work out how to make a wider base for the job. Cheers
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    How would you wall mount this?

    I think what I would suggest in this case is a simple oak batten under the bottom of the unit, screwed into the wall - this will basically support the weight of the whole unit - and then some mirror plates as has been suggested already - one fixes either side near the top will hold the unit to...
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    Outdoor caulk/putty/silicone

    I have been using Sikaflex EBT+ and it seems very good stuff. However, the product data sheet you can access online says it cannot be overpainted which is a limitation that I could not see stated on any other description of it. For some joints between timber window frame elements I have been...
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    Scheppach HCM25 parts

    Spares can be ordered from NMA - ask for Richard - he is most helpful, and should be able to send you a manual with parts diagram - if not, I should be able to find mine if you give me 10 days or so. Cheers
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    Repairing plastic

    Funnily enough, I am just fitting these items today. There were various custom fittings, all adapted from standard parts - this one is to go over a stone plinth course - it was a bit fiddly. Next time I will go to my local car repair guy who is really good at plastic repairs. Cheers
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    Repairing plastic

    I have used this stuff quite successfully: JB WELD 8237UK JB8237 Plastic Weld Fast-Setting Off White Multi Purpose Reinforced Epoxy Putty, 57 G https://amzn.eu/d/2tGgUDW My application was on PVC downpipes and gutters where I was fabricating some custom angles - first I plastic welded the...
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    Dowel Maker Plate

    I would love one of Peri’s dowel plates to upgrade my sad old bit of 1/4” fence steel with hand drilled holes (I have sent a pm) I was going to add that I find it best to run the stock through the plate with a drill, but Peri has now described this. Cheers
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    Attaching tulip frames to cabinets

    I adopted a method that I picked up from an independent kitchen maker who made a couple of kitchens for us. This involves a continuous spline of ¼”/6mm birch ply glued into the back of the face frame and the front edge of the chipboard carcase. The nice thing about this method, as well as...
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    Scheppach TS4010 spares

    I would delete that email address and send me a pm - I think the general advice is it will attract spam. Cheers
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    Scheppach TS4010 spares

    If you can wait a week or so, I can do this. IIRC the material you need is ground flat plate or something - can’t remember the thickness odd the standard riving knife, but I did look into finding a thinner one when I had the crazy idea of buying a PCD diamond blade (you wouldn’t like the price...
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    Linseed putty to fill small defects on joinery - how long to dry?

    I have been using two products new to me, both of which have been very good: https://www.repair-care.co.uk/product/dry-flex-sf-2-in-1-150ml/ Lots of videos on how to use this 2 part epoxy - not cheap, but it is very good. For bigger gaps/repairs you can use the other Dry Flex products...
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    Blue roll holder ideas.

    I ummed and aahed over this for ages - I use the blue roll centrefeed fashion. I am getting through tons of it on a big window refurb project. I thought this arrangement was good: Centrefeed Blue Roll Stand Paper Towel Tissue Holder - Wall Mounted Dispenser - Portable Industrial Paper Storage...
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    US equivalent nearest to UK M10 bolt

    Here are a couple of pictures of the cabinet, in case you are interested:
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    US equivalent nearest to UK M10 bolt

    I have the same Jessem router table and did the same as the OP years ago, in adding castors - I got pretty heavy duty ones as I have built a cabinet (Norm Abram style) within the Jessem frame and that holds a lot of heavy stuff. Anyway, in a rush, I only had M10 bolts and just re tapped the...
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    more door stuff

    I am unsure that I have understood this correctly - if you are deepening the rebate for a wider/taller door, then the following applies (and yea you would need to remove the architraves, which presumably you would need to anyway): This is not dissimilar to a job I have ongoing - this involves...
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