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    Prestons Plane find

    I think i will go back & have another look, trouble is i wil need a ladder to get in, its a big skip & only just started filling it. Trouble is because of people taking stuff out they get a bit peeved & i dont want to get accused of nicking!
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    Prestons Plane find

    A stroke of luck today clearing out an abandoned boat at the yacht club, load of junk to go in the scrap metal skip, In the bottom of the skip i spied an old plane someone had chucked in. After much fishing with a long bit of bent wire i managed to get it out. Its a Prestons smoothing plane...
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    Council fined £20k for saw injury - Saw Stop would have prevented this

    An aspect of using circular saws in Schools is that kids projects are small & a lot of usage will be cutting small bits of plywood or other sheet materials, often a circular saw is the wrong tool for the job & as anyone who has used one much knows cutting short bits is riskier. Also pressure on...
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    Council fined £20k for saw injury - Saw Stop would have prevented this

    I worked in the education system for 17 years, As a D&T Technician in a 6th form college then the last 5 years in a secondary school. Educational establishments inc schools are usually highly risk averse. Local education authorities used to have overall responsibility for H&S in schools but the...
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    Gluing kitchen doors - Titebond 3

    To be honest your problem is the timber. Elm is well known for warping & moving about often years after its been cut & machined, even small changes in moisture content will set the timber moving. Titebond 3 is a good glue & i use it myself but it can creep under strain & let go, Elm timber...
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    What happened?

    Looks like it may have had a pre existing shake in it unless thats the split. The holy bit could be a tunnel from a wood boring insect, i have seen similar. Also although Teak is regarded a highly durable it can & does rot if it is damp or in contact with the ground for long periods. Often in...
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    Buying cheapest wood for woodwork practice in the UK

    Buy? Look in skips for starters. Joinery companies often have skips full of offcuts, some burn it during the winter but in summer have nowhere to store it. Auction rooms, what happens to furniture they cant sell? A mate of mine gets some prime mahogany & oak this way for peanuts if he has to pay...
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    Recommendations for seasoning a holly log

    My dad had some Holly in his collection, he just quartered a log took the bark off & waxed the ends, chucked it in the rack in his workshop. It warped a bit but didnt check at all, and it was white.
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    Any idea what wood school PE benches are made of?`

    I reckon its Iroko, it fades light like that in the sun. Plane it down & you will see. As for using Beech outside dont go there, It rots faster than you can blink. Back in the 80's a lot of beech flitches were slid over the wall at the timber wharf in Old Leigh for a few beer tokens. Much of it...
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    Old Shipwreck found on beach Orkney

    That hull section is standard carvel construction, probably lower half of the hull or bottom due to the close spacing of the frames. Fastening with trunnels has been done since viking times right up to the 18th & 19th centuries. Best way to really date is is a core through one of the frames &...
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    Steam Bending

    For steam bending big jobs i used a beer keg with gas ring under it fueled by propane bottle, A wooden box or aluminium mast section was good. On small jobs or on site i often used a 3" steel pipe with wooden plug hammered in the end. Stick the plug end on the ground & open end up on crossed...
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    Steam Bending

    Having steamed a lot of ribs into wooden boats, i would make the following observations, bending with the grain flat is easier, flatter sections bend easier than square ones. As said thin stuff steams quick with thicker taking longer. Best thing is to test every ten minutes, there is a sweet...
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    Eye opening experience

    About 15 years ago my elderly parents who lived 300 miles oop north had some roofing work done, Just picked the first company out of the old yellow pages remember that? AA roofing or something like that. 3 blokes turn up & spend three days up there banging & crashing. Job done & Dad gives them...
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    Who’s Making Marmalade?

    I love marmalade especially on Kippers, Proper oak smoked kippers, warm fresh bread & butter with lashings of marmalade. It is utterly glorious!
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    Machinery Transportation

    Shipping machines on pallets can be a real risk. Many machines are top heavy. Bolt it to a pallet might look fine but machines have sticky out bits, Handles, handwheels & tables. Do they overhang the pallet? Will it be top heavy? Are they going to strap it down? Probably not! What happens when...
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    Child labour - when did you start you kids off in DIY

    Every craftmans worry is that somebody will just skip their tools, When i cleared Dads workshop there was so much stuff but i found homes for it. The best i kept, some i sold, some i gave away to the local mens shed. Fortunately my son knows the value of good tools & knows where to offload the...
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    Child labour - when did you start you kids off in DIY

    I learnt from my Dad who built & did up several boats in the garden. When our son came along I did the house husband thing & from about a year old he came with me to my boatshed, not for too long but enough to get used to it, From about 3 he helped me with stuff & played in the woodshavings...
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    Engineered stone banned in Australia

    Interesting, But does not surprise me. Lots of stone contains silica & it was a common cause of illness & death in the mining & stone working industry, COPD & other respiratory illnesses,Slate miners & cutters got it, Knife grinders got it, Many other trades too. The common thread is they didnt...
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    If you love walnut and are of a sensitive disposition, look away now!

    It is good for certain things. It isnt good for big chunks of wood as they will expand & contract & when they do the surface will crack. A big factor with West epoxy is its UV resistance is low, out in the sun an epoxy coating on its own will fail before an oil based varnish does. You can put...
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    What are the definitive smells of the 70s?

    The smell of damp cotton sails in my Dads 18ft National sailing dinghy, actually that was about 1964, Later the smell of hot vinyl car seats always used to make me sick.
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