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  1. Sheptonphil

    Chisels, new or old

    Any car boot sale, Marples blue or Marples yellow/red handled at £1 each. Good old fashioned steel. Spend your money on a decent oil stone. Plenty good enough for any home worker. If you’re a serious woodworker and /or like ‘nice’ then spend the money on AI.
  2. Sheptonphil

    Collection of 3d printing files relevant for woodworking

    Also a blade insert for the Jet 16” bandsaw. The stock aluminium one is dire, neves perfectly flat and far too much clearance
  3. Sheptonphil

    Collection of 3d printing files relevant for woodworking

    I made a wall holder for the denewills remote control holder I use for remote switching of various devices in the workshop. It was always going walk about, but now it doesn’t even get removed from the holder to use it.
  4. Sheptonphil

    Yandles - where have they gone?

    Dropped in this morning, just for a couple of bits of timber, ended up browsing tools I never knew I needed, much less actually putting them in the car with the timber. It just sucks you in and hoovers your wallet that place 😳
  5. Sheptonphil

    New company, new career

    I ran a very successful business for twenty years, I never advertised once. It grew organically and was all by customer recommendations. Admittedly, a Facebook presence is free and gets a good audience. my advice, charge what you are worth, not what someone else thinks you should get. You’ll...
  6. Sheptonphil

    Sold Jet 1100a dust extractor

    No problem at all. I've even found a pallet.
  7. Sheptonphil

    So it's back: Britain's Best Woodworker

    Well a new low today, not one, but two contestants using a lathe backwards when doing chuck mounted turning. They were actually standing at the rear of the lathe with the banjo rotated at 180°. One resulting in the chuck unscrewing and the piece and chuck flying off, the other waiting for the...
  8. Sheptonphil

    Sold Jet 1100a dust extractor

    I don’t have a problem per se, apart from the fact I don’t have a pallet to put it on. I can do Monday or Tuesday, but let me see if I can source a pallet from somewhere.
  9. Sheptonphil

    Sold Jet 1100a dust extractor

    And really quite bulky. The can is about a metre tall. The cyclone and box about 1.2m
  10. Sheptonphil

    Sold Electric chainsaw

    Qualcast 2000w electric chainsaw, 14” bar. Works perfect. Used for cutting tree wood for turning blanks. £35 collection only from BA4
  11. Sheptonphil

    Sold Evolution Rage S3 sliding mitre saw

    Up for grabs is an Evolution rage 10” sliding mitre saw. Used to build the Worksop and summerhouse it is now surplus to requirements. it comes omplete with the folding stand. saw works flawlessly and ghas a recent blade change. £100 the lot. Cost £265
  12. Sheptonphil

    Sold Jet 1100a dust extractor

    No problem to arrange collection, but be mindful it’s quite heavy. Probably 50kg total.
  13. Sheptonphil

    Sold 4” dust extractor hose, fittings and tube

    Yes Alex it is. It’s in Shepton Mallet.
  14. Sheptonphil

    Sold Jet 1100a dust extractor

    I have a Jet 1100a dust extractor which at present is wall mounted with an Axminster cyclone. I also have the base and legs to put it back to a free standing extractor. £200 including the cyclone and drop box. collection from Shepton mallet
  15. Sheptonphil

    Sold 4” dust extractor hose, fittings and tube

    I have a qty of flexible dust extractor hose approx 25ft, hose clips and a couple of fittings as well as a qty of rigid white D/E tube and fittings, approx 15m. collection only from Shepton Mallet. £30 the lot. Pic of the flex tube
  16. Sheptonphil

    Cutting Glass with a Diamond Disc?

    other thought was to pop into a glaziers and ask them to cut it that’s the way to go. I cut glass for many years using the same hand held diamond cutter, still have it, as it has my ‘edge’ on it so anyone else using it who didn’t hold to my angle, wouldnt score the same. Using a diamond or...
  17. Sheptonphil

    The moon

    Did it have planning, and conform to regs as far as 2.4m if near the boundary?
  18. Sheptonphil

    What to do with unwanted tools

    But that’s exactly why it has, in this case , to be sold as seen. The OP has no knowledge of the current condition and sells as such. the buyer is made aware they are buying as tested before sale by themselves. Caveat Emptor. The OP doesn’t want, and doesn’t have to, get involved with returns...
  19. Sheptonphil

    What to do with unwanted tools

    tell them the origin perhaps, but I wouldn’t accept returns under any circumstances. Definitely a case of try before you buy, and if you don’t know enough to check tools before buying, the just pass on by.
  20. Sheptonphil

    What to do with unwanted tools

    They are not high end tools, but all would sell, except the lathe. my estimate, others will give their opinion I expect, but these are not far off what I would expect to sell for. the air cleaner £150 lathe, a poison chalice, mens shed might bother, doubtful. band saw £100 sander £60 scroll saw...
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