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    BritBox

    Fear not, I have no frogs to give for the "B" word. It was merely a point that I see no reason the BBC can't use this as an opportunity to switch their service to a subscription model for those that want it. and for those that dont, we can get our rocks off watching YT "makers" (hammer) (hammer)
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    BritBox

    So, is there a difference between you paying for BBC content with say an equal cost of the licence in the form of a subscription? For those that want it, pay for it, for those that dont, they shouldn't be forced to just because they own a TV and for example watch food channels or commercial...
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    BritBox

    Im pretty sure you don't need to watch the BBC, to read constantly everywhere about their bias and unfair representation on anything political or environmental. Now not to turn this into a brexit debate (for which im neither here nor there) but if you look at guest list for example on their...
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    BritBox

    If I thought I could get away with it without all the hassle I wouldnt, but i do watch other channels so apparently legally im obliged
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    BritBox

    This should replace the licence fee, i'm tired of paying for BBC propaganda, especially as i never watch it
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    Makers Central

    It seemed like just an ego rub for youtubers, so i didn't bother to make the trip, also when i saw the first video it looked a bit barren. "hey look at what my computer cut out"
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    Favorite YouTube woodworker

    Dont worry, there are hundreds of Kumiko videos, which seem to be the new craze despite being used in Japan for hundreds of years lol ( This comment was sponsored by Rockler)
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    Choice of workshop vac?

    I completely get that, which is why I can just disconnect the external exhaust, cap it and let the exhaust internally, that being said its a 7'x7' resin shed.....soo its more a summer escape but every little helps in the winter.
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    Favorite YouTube woodworker

    Im not sure if he's been mentioned, I find myself addicted to watching whole series of his videos that go from start to finished in several parts. its no nonsense, filmed on a phone, full of information and no YT ******y. GID Joiner
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    Forum Users Hand Planes

    Rider 3in1 shoulder Rider LA jack Veritas LA smoother (current fav) Quansheng-or-whatever LA block plane from workshop heaven Record 5
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    Choice of workshop vac?

    I bought the NVD750 recently and its awesome, superior to the Festool midi i had previously and I piped the exhaust outside so it's no big deal. I recently saw a video on YT of a guy that bought the same one, spent 300 on the hepa module and put it in an external shed to his workshop :/
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    In ear ear defenders recommendations?

    In reality, most decent sound isolating in ears will do the trick, comply make the best "squishy" bits that mould to your ears and block external sound. I use a pair of shure SE425's and a bluetooth adaptor for decent sound and sound isolation.
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    Numatic NVD750 (Axminster) cyclone accessory

    Thanks Mike, I think i need to get one.
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    A guide to dust extraction

    I find this all fascinating yet confusing and im struggling with this question. I have a tiny space and and NVD750 which is one of those twin motor extractors with a 100mm inlet and a 51mm inlet. my planned use is mainly Festool gear (27mm), Tablesaw (63mm), router table (63mm) and...
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    Numatic NVD750 (Axminster) cyclone accessory

    if that makes the total unit 5-600mm taller, thats a non-starter for me i think. looking at the photos i would guess 300mm max. Then I wonder, if my tools are 63mm extraction (except Thicknesser) is it better to step up from 51mm or step down from 100mm, if the latter then i dont see much point...
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    Favorite YouTube woodworker

    Neil McKinlay is one of my favs, he's soo entertaining, i also find myself watching badger workshop, but thats purely morbid curiosity.
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    Numatic NVD750 (Axminster) cyclone accessory

    I presume you just remove it to use the 100mm inlet as normal. Last stupid question, how tall is the cyclone unit?
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    Numatic NVD750 (Axminster) cyclone accessory

    I have the same system as woodbloke which works well, I connect the cyclone to the 51mm inlet, and switch to the 100mm when using the thicknesser, just wondering if the adaptor is as effective as it could save me some footprint in a tiny space
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    Numatic NVD750 (Axminster) cyclone accessory

    Jesus that things bigger than my shed lol
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    Numatic NVD750 (Axminster) cyclone accessory

    I built the box and have a dust deputy on top, not a commercial product. The bag doesnt move at all.
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