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    Yipppeeee

    Great news for you Bob. My SIL in her fifties has just had bad news, after two years of operations, having had her bowel removed and over half of her liver it has now spread to her lungs and is inoperable
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    William Wilson of the Wizard

    Someone on the comments suggested low quality flour as a binder ?
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    And now for something a little different.

    Too much time on their hands. They're trying to reinvent the wheel and making a very bad job of it
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    My New Clifton 5 1/2

    Looks a beauty Richard. Nice to see the quality has been upheld or even improved by the new owners. I have several Cliffies and will be looking to add to my arsenal shortly.
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    Another unusual sharpening method.

    I hollow grind on the Tormek and sharpen freehand, but that is an ingenious method at little cost to make
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    Newbie From South Africa Saying Hi

    Welcome to the forum Van, and good luck with your woodworking. Do you have a workshop ?
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    Three phase problem

    Hi Myfordman, I was hoping you would reply It's an MVM manual copy lathe and can rotate in both direction depending which way you turn the red knob, which also has two speed settings on it. I have removed the front cover on the start box which has a black button which when pushed stays in and...
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    Three phase problem

    Hi I have a 3 phase lathe which I run from a converter ? There are two buttons which push in and also a knob to turn it to start it in slow or fast speed. I accidentally pushed the power button in while the knob was turned on and now it won't start and the power button won't stay pushed in...
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    Goodbye all!!!!

    I remember watching that as a young teenager Sammy. Very entertaining :wink:
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    Adria Toolworks Inc.

    Very good quality saws . I've had one of his tennon saws for a number of years.
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    Steve's workshop - Painting the outside walls

    Hope your sub-soils not clay Steve. I ended up digging down ten ft and it still filled up with water. Installed a pump in the end to empty the soak-way which does a great job , but of coarse you then need somewhere to run the pipe from the pump to
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    Goodbye all!!!!

    Democracy is two wolves and a sheep deciding what to have for lunch
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    "semi-political" rant

    Agree Mike, its diplomacy at work to enhance/secure our standing with the Saudis, who must be the only nation ahead of Isis in the beheading stakes. I wish the scientists would hurry up and find a viable alternative to oil.
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    I might have to give up on the Hayrake Table.

    Does anyone know if this was ever made ?
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    Ched Evans

    The whole thing perplexes me. Girl of dubious morals heads off to hotel with man she has never seen before in her life. Mans friend returns to hotel and joins in the fun. Mother (who must be really proud) turns up the next morning to collect her daughter, who then decides to blame them both for...
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    Absolute best materials for workbenches?

    Use whatever you can get your hands on for the frame providing its of substantial dimensions and beech for the top. If its well constructed it will outlast you.
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    Luban no. 102 block plane

    "Well done Workshop Heaven." What for, introducing another Chiwanese rip off to the market ?
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    Axminster North East

    Great news, that's definitely something to look forward to in the new year (hammer)
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    Heating a workshop with air heaters...

    Has anyone been, or know anyone who has been "blown up" while using an electric fan heater ? :?
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