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  1. DBT85

    Customs declarations and brexit

    Oh I'm SURE you'll get people saying they are delightful chaps.
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    Where are they now?

    What a boring forum that would be.
  3. DBT85

    Where are they now?

    Change occured, some noses were put out of joint, some left, some came back. Feels like theres been more drama about it since "it". I've been on forums where 70% of a 100,000 community upped and left after it was discovered the owner was a *** pest. This, by comparison, is little more than a...
  4. DBT85

    Filling large gap under skirting?

    People do weird things. Though I beleive it wasn't Doug that had anything to do with it.
  5. DBT85

    Customs declarations and brexit

    I heard our fish are now britisher and feel better about it? I can only assume the author of such words was able to ask the creatures owing to being a sea slug himself.
  6. DBT85

    Advice on drawer runners needed

    Glad its not only me with the Blum site 😂
  7. DBT85

    Woodworking Youtubers

    For me it's the other way around!
  8. DBT85

    Woodworking Youtubers

    Fortunately things like youtube are a great resource for all the kids that don't have a dad or mum or uncle or whatever that can teach them some of these things. The only person in my family that would have taught me this kind of stuff was my grandad who was an engineer in the airforce, but he...
  9. DBT85

    Woodworking Youtubers

    The ones on my subscription list are Peter Millard Gosforth Handyman London Craftsman The Natural Workshop Stumpy Nubs Shop Nation Hooked on Wood Badger Workshop Fishers Shop Steve Maskery Rings Workshop Woodshop Junkies Inspire Woodcraft Cosmas Bauer Rag n Bone Brown New Brit Workshop Marius...
  10. DBT85

    Have I undersold myself here?

    What a creator sees and what everyone else sees are two very different things. I can point out all the oddities in my house as it was me that did it all, nobody else notices them. What is an OK finish to you is wizard magic to others. This where you are underselling yourself.
  11. DBT85

    Have I undersold myself here?

    Given that you've not charged for the wood? I'd still say at least the same as notoakbutstilloakandglue.com. It's bespoke furniture after all.
  12. DBT85

    Electric vehicles

    I'm sure they'll invent some new reason to need to pay up more and more.
  13. DBT85

    Time for a new Drill & Impact driver....what's your thoughts?

    No had an issue with the 12v impact on woodwork stuff. At the end of the day all its doing is screwing like normal until the torque required gets too high and then it effectively only turns maybe 1/4 turn at a time with each impact. The impact is rotational, not linear like a hammer drill. So...
  14. DBT85

    What is going on with wood prices right now

    All connected to what's occuring I imagine. Or your supplier is short on stock and wants to make a decent wedge on whats left, or yor supplier knows they are the only place for miles with any stock and wants to make a decent wedge.
  15. DBT85

    What size vacuum for a cyclone dust collector

    If you are using a HPLV vac, then a standard cheap as chips 50mm cyclone and just about any vac, be it a henry or a festool. If you are using a HVLP extractor then you want something like the axminster 100mm steel job., or pay the extra for a properly engineered Oneida version. Using one of the...
  16. DBT85

    Electric vehicles

    The most profitable thing for them is to recycle the vast majoirty of that battery and make a new one to put in the car. Why buy rarer and rarer commodities at higher and higher prices when you can recycle the majority of the ones you already bought and paid for a decade ago.
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    Time for a new Drill & Impact driver....what's your thoughts?

    While I can't speak to the quality of them all, I don't think most would go wrong with any of the larger names like Dewalt, Makita, Bosch Blue etc. I'd just stick to whatever battery format you're on if any. The only dewalt tool I've used recently was the big 1st fix nailer and its was fine for...
  18. DBT85

    DIY Overhead crown guard with dust extraction.

    More load on an induction does take more power. Never in question. Just a matter of what "load" is. This is what I like about a forum, a spirited discussion about something interesting (to us).
  19. DBT85

    DIY Overhead crown guard with dust extraction.

    I do not believe you are correct Jacob. Once covered, the housing has expelled any air inside and the pressure is lower, if the pressure is lower there is less resistance to the blades and it is that resistance that increases the load. The more air getting to the impeller that harder it has to...
  20. DBT85

    DIY Overhead crown guard with dust extraction.

    I'm not sure I get you Jacob? If you cover the inlet to an impeller the load goes down, not up. The impeller is at that point spinning in a vacuum (as any air in the impeller housing is pretty much blown out of the outlet) with no pesky air getting in the way of the blades creating resistance.
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