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  1. The Bear

    Cyclone letting fine dust through

    It's difficult to tell from the photo how much dust has got through. All cyclones will let a small amount through. If it's letting a lot through I a short space of time then that's not right though. I believe an air leak is one source of these type of problems. Are you confident all your seals...
  2. The Bear

    Arnold Laver - rip off pricing!?!

    Who do you use instead Sporky? I find them convienient but if there's somewhere better locally I'm up for trying them Mark
  3. The Bear

    Arnold Laver - rip off pricing!?!

    Random When you say Surrey Sawmills do you mean Surrey Timbers. Or is Surrey sawmills a different place cause I've not heard of it and therefore naturally curios If you do mean Surrey timbers I would second your suggestion they are worth a visit Mark
  4. The Bear

    Using CLS timber as cladding...?

    Bedec paints over pressure treated wood fine. They are also helpful technically if you call them Mark
  5. The Bear

    Using CLS timber as cladding...?

    Featheredge is perfectly capable of lasting donkeys years, either treated softwood or a durable hardwood. If you don't like the look, well thats a totally different matter. Be aware your CLS is kiln dried, untreated fast grown softwood, its going to want to swell and move once outside to the...
  6. The Bear

    Using CLS timber as cladding...?

    I don't understand why you have discounted the featheredge boards Mark
  7. The Bear

    Dust Extraction: Adaptors/steppers and how to make them?

    You could try this method for making a stepper, probably better than a stepper as the transition is smooth 12.07 in the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hs2mL1wcfpw HTH Mark
  8. The Bear

    Identifying an unknown piece of kit

    sounds like a best combi Mark
  9. The Bear

    Current garage electric supply.

    Easy tigers, I appreciate both your help and advise. And I do realise I need a sparks for full confirmation,I'm just trying to see what I can work out before and be pre armed so to speak. I suspect my load requirement is reasonably large, the table saw, planer, bandsaw and dust extractor are...
  10. The Bear

    Current garage electric supply.

    A slightly better pic showing the bottom of the metal box in the garage And I only noticed today this loop of what looks like twin core and earth looping around where the garage feed enters Mark
  11. The Bear

    Current garage electric supply.

    Here's the house end if it helps
  12. The Bear

    Current garage electric supply.

    Thanks for the replies Monkeybiter, I'll try what you said in the next couple of days Monkey Mark, its hard for me to be sure but the cable in does look smaller than I had in my old workshop Alexam, I too am going to have problems running a new cable to the garage. First the house gubbins are...
  13. The Bear

    Current garage electric supply.

    Some of you will be aware my workshop is in storage after moving house. With so much to do on the house I think rather than build another dedicated workshop straight away I'm going to set up shop in part of the double garage. This may be my workshop location for the next 5 years . I need to...
  14. The Bear

    interest in Apple Tree freshly fallen? - SW London/N Surrey

    Paul Note the wink after my comment, was intended to be light hearted. For what its worth I agree that if its good for turning ( I have no idea, I dont own a lathe) then it would be good to go to turners. There are several people above me that have expressed an interest and I don't really...
  15. The Bear

    interest in Apple Tree freshly fallen? - SW London/N Surrey

    Not too good for me :wink: Where you moving to Mike? Mark
  16. The Bear

    interest in Apple Tree freshly fallen? - SW London/N Surrey

    Mike I would be interested in it but would be for firewood,I don't do turning Let me know, I'm between Dorking and Guildford though would probably enlist my mate with his trailer as he also lives Worcester park Mark
  17. The Bear

    Another kitchen

    That looks a very neat (and posh) solution Mark
  18. The Bear

    Another kitchen

    Thanks Bob I'm completely with you on the sticking out, it makes it look like the fridge freezer was an after thought. The set back infills are a great idea. I didn't realise you could get surround kits. Is that for all brands, I've got my eye on a smeg? I've also got another question, how...
  19. The Bear

    Ants in lawn

    Benchwayze, Ants is what I'm interested in Mark
  20. The Bear

    Another kitchen

    That looks great Bob. How tight is the hole the fridge freezer is slotted into, do they require ventilation around them? Mark
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