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  1. gwaithcoed

    Supplier grumbles

    I had a Chargehand who wrote on his end of shift report, Wanted for tomorrow dayshift. 1 dozen 12mil high tensile set pins 2inches long. Alan
  2. gwaithcoed

    Viking Name Generator

    Hrólf the VIOLENT, thats me.So no messing about or I'm round to put your windows through :twisted: :twisted: :evil: :evil: Alan
  3. gwaithcoed

    Jokes

    Steady on there Gill, In Wales when we run out of fingers we count sheep so I don't think it would work here- not prepared to try it though. Cracking joke, keep them coming Cheers Alan
  4. gwaithcoed

    I've got something to gloat about

    Hi Dev, A bargain at that price (with todays wages) but what were you earning then Alan
  5. gwaithcoed

    SIP Table saws Advice please

    Hello Les, Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. Very interesting reading. My workshop is 18ft x 9ft so if I fit it on wheels I should be OK However I see from the forum showdates that SIP are at the North Wales Woodfest at St Asaph June 3-5th so I will go along and have a hands on so...
  6. gwaithcoed

    SIP Table saws Advice please

    Does anyone have a SIP cast iron table saw. The model I am thinking of is the 01332,at present on ebay for around £470.Are they a good buy? I would be grateful for any information. At present I have a Scheppach site saw, 12" blade ,sliding carriage, which has served me well, but like all...
  7. gwaithcoed

    KICKBACK, OUCH THAT HURT!

    Hi Woody, Welcome back, lets hope we have all learned something from your incident. Regards Alan.
  8. gwaithcoed

    Biscuit joining question.

    Tanseli,Lamello, Freud, Trend, I've used them all at some time, never had any problems, main thing is to always keep them in sealed packs. I keep mine in the cupboard where the gas boiler is sited Cheers Alan
  9. gwaithcoed

    Let there be light...

    Hi Charley, Professional job mate,I just hope your meter has got a soft start on it for when you really get switched on. I too am or was untill I retired a sparky, worked on everything from millivolts to megavolts, but now sadly because of the new regs. am not even good enough to install my own...
  10. gwaithcoed

    My First Proper Project

    Hello Jim, Lovely table, a fine piece of work. I hope you have signed and dated it somewhere. One of the silly little things I have always done, but its nice to look back on in years to come. Keep up the good work. Cheers Alan.
  11. gwaithcoed

    English Brown/Dark Oak

    Hi Woody, Don't know what caused the problem you describe, but as regards"Where should I go from here" just parcel a couple of planks and send them to me you lucky sod :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :oops: Good Luck to you.Sorry to hear abuot your accident, not to serious I hope...
  12. gwaithcoed

    How many candles are burning?

    68 years young,(don't do old age) Play golf 3-4 times a week, live only 100 yards from the club house and about the same distance from the first tee. Been into DIY and woodwork all my adult life. Made my girlfriend (now my wife of 48 years) a blanket chest when I was 17, and we've still got it...
  13. gwaithcoed

    What a great day...

    Congratulations Charley, Wish a lump of cast iron like that would drop in my wokshop. Anyway empty your dust extractor I feel thre's a sawdust storm about to arrive. Cheers Alan.
  14. gwaithcoed

    Planer/Thicknesser Dilemma

    Hi everybody, Following the thread of this subject brougth to mind an incident a few months ago. I have a Scheppch HMS 260 (not cast iron) and was having a "senior moment" moaning about having to change modes, I'd just surfaced a board, I'd then got to remove the guide rail, remove the outfeed...
  15. gwaithcoed

    Boiler wiring?

    Hi Graham, The actuator is the silver bit over the top of the brass body. It is a small electric 240 volt motor which opens and closes the valve. Your valve will have the same motor but being a 3 port valve will have a printed circuit board in along with an extra micro switch. Hope this helps...
  16. gwaithcoed

    Boiler wiring?

    Hi Graham, Get them back. Not only is the wiring a problem but the 3 port motorised valve is sited wrongly. I am not a registered Central heating eng. but I have put a fair few system in and can read an instruction leaflet and on all of them it states DO NOT INSTALL WITH THE ACTUATOR BENEATH THE...
  17. gwaithcoed

    Problem Solved

    Tony wrotePosted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 5:26 pm Post subject: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tony wrote I don't get on too well with drawer runners such as yours and struggle with them. Can you tell me how do you space the drawer runners...
  18. gwaithcoed

    Problem Solved

    Sawdust Producer wrote Is your dust extraction made up of downpipe if so how do you find it? Yes its rainwater downpipe and works fine for me. The planer is always connected direct to the extractor. The chop saw, sander, and router bench connect via the downpipe. The two machines not in use are...
  19. gwaithcoed

    Problem Solved

    By the side of my chair where I sit watching T.V.( Norm etc). was a small table upon which was two woodworking magazines, Sky guide, a screwfix catalogue. Axminster catalogue, 3 remote controls. Tea mug etc.etc. and everything you wanted was always at the bottom of the pile so that normally most...
  20. gwaithcoed

    Uploadit.org

    Hi there, I have got the same message also, but then I haven't been able to get a photo on since I joined. Kept getting getting The page cannot be displayed. Cannot find server or DNS error. Help line said if it isn't loaded in 10 minutes this will happen(called a Time Out) to which I replied...
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