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  1. DBT85

    Electric vehicles

    haha. Yeah I don't drive mine nearly near the limit. The amount of them left decreases every year when people pimp them out or hide them in hedges. Still amusing going around a corner at 60 with a passenger where in my Superb we'd be doing 45. It just pivots around you. Not had much use since...
  2. DBT85

    Router Insert Plates - Bespoke?

    Ha. For a fiver now that I have the machine I could probably print a hundred!
  3. DBT85

    Router Insert Plates - Bespoke?

    I assume at this point someone jsut sells the different reducing rings to use on your own table? Its another of those things I could print I guess. Already decided to print some little plastic bit holder insert things becase I'm too tight to pay £7.50 for 10!
  4. DBT85

    Electric vehicles

    That's odd. Its saying I said that. But I never said that! My S2000 has astarter button but they were not smart enough to do it like our more modern cars 🤣 Beat of a car though.
  5. DBT85

    Electric vehicles

    I do wish this xenforo forum would add the feature another forum I use has where not only can you ignore people, but you never actually see that they were there at all. Saying that, this forum only just got a facelift out of the dark ages so I can;t wish for too much all at once!
  6. DBT85

    Electric vehicles

    The brands are too big for this to ever happen just as it wont for phones or anything else like it. The TT and the R8 are really quite different cars. One is front engine one is mid engine, that alone changes a lot. You also start at a V10 in the R8, not even available on the TT. A Golf...
  7. DBT85

    Electric vehicles

    The transition from fully ICE to fully electric only in NEW cars is going to have taken nearly 20 years by the time 2030 rolls around and even then, people will still be able to buy ICE only cars well into the 2040s on the used market. There is literally no need for anyone to feel forced into...
  8. DBT85

    Has anyone used powertoolmate.co.uk ?

    If you're paying on a credit card you should be protected against these kinds of issues anyway.
  9. DBT85

    'Precision' Clamping squares.

    I think I had a £7 voucher for banggood which is why I didn;'t even look elsewhere. Plus the link I used was supporting the youtuber I saw with them and I was also getting some other bits, among which were these very nice 200 and 400mm thingies below.
  10. DBT85

    The Build Begins (Workshop in Garage)

    Yes I have basically the same plugs but from a different brand https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07RYPJTJX/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I did end up using the button to turn it off as its still easier to reach than the vac itself. If the extraction was at the other end of...
  11. DBT85

    cyclone dust extraction

    They suffer the same issue. They way they are usually designed means that dust gets trapped and stops the gate from closing. The home made wooden ones don't suffer the same issue as they pass all the way through both sides of the gate.
  12. DBT85

    Does cheap dust extraction hose exist?

    I too have plenty of it in 50, 80 and 100mm sizes. Very good, nice and thick wall. Not made my mind up yet on what I'm doing about hardline ducting though. The machine I have wants more than 100mm can give it.
  13. DBT85

    'Precision' Clamping squares.

    I have some winging their way here after seeing Dennis (Hooked on wood) talk about them. I got the ones with more holes and the clamps too though.
  14. DBT85

    Bandsaw dust extraction that actually works - 85% efficient!

    John, if the HVLP is restricted it won't do as much as it could as I'm sure you know. Most bandsaws while not sealed, don't offer much airflow into the cabinets which means not much airflow gets out carrying dust with it. They'd arguably do better with a few chuffing great holes in the door!
  15. DBT85

    The Build Begins (Workshop in Garage)

    [ I tried yesterday with my 2kw camvac type. Turned it on OK but couldn't hear me to turn it off. Might depend on the vac being used.
  16. DBT85

    Thank you Peter :)

    I can't even find it!
  17. DBT85

    So, do most of you use sketch up for your designs?

    The basics required for sketchup woodworking should be fairly standard no matter the version.
  18. DBT85

    Why can't MFT tables be more than 20mm thick?

    It would make sharpening threads a lot more civil :p
  19. DBT85

    The Build Begins (Workshop in Garage)

    Wheels are always nice but evne my non wheeled one can move around easily enough without them. It does help that its a smooth floor mind! When you work that out you can make millions :ROFLMAO:
  20. DBT85

    Why can't MFT tables be more than 20mm thick?

    Yeah but those ratchet ones are just so nice!
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