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  1. Newbie_Neil

    Router cutters

    +1 Wealdens
  2. Newbie_Neil

    Lie Nielsen coming to Warrington, Penrith and Dublin

    Hi ****, I agree entirely, but I don't think it's quite on the scale of the EU leaving Wales off their map of the EU. Thanks, Neil
  3. Newbie_Neil

    What do you use your multitool for?

    Hi Pete, +1 Cutting in-situ plasterboard with the tiles attached. Grout removal, sanding and removing wooden ceilings. It paid for itself with the first job. Thanks, Neil
  4. Newbie_Neil

    Router problems

    Hi Ben, Have you checked the brushes? Thanks, Neil
  5. Newbie_Neil

    Play-offs again

    Hi Dave, Thank you. I think it'll be very tight as we have identical form over the last 13 games. But, hopefully, we won't "park the bus". Yes, you were the same as us last season. Thankfully, we brought in a new manager who believes in giving youth a chance and introduced a team ethos. At...
  6. Newbie_Neil

    Router problems

    Hi Alan, Will that have been through lack of use, as you only know one speed? :wink: :lol: Thanks, Neil
  7. Newbie_Neil

    Router problems

    Hi Alan, Will that have been through lack of use, as you only know one speed? :wink: :lol: Thanks, Neil
  8. Newbie_Neil

    Play-offs again

    So I'm off to Cardiff tomorrow to watch the Bluebirds, hopefully, stop West Ham from scoring. Thanks, Neil
  9. Newbie_Neil

    *****'s guide to shellac needed

    Not cheap, but definitely the right thing to do as it is the proper "tool" for the job and it will last years. Thanks, Neil
  10. Newbie_Neil

    *****'s guide to shellac needed

    Use something like a jam jar and make a hole in the lid. You then drill a hole in the brush handle and insert a small rod. When the brush is pushed through the hole in the lid the rod stops it reaching the bottom of the jar. Now all you need to do is to cover the bristles with spirit. I hope...
  11. Newbie_Neil

    Good Table Saw Blades

    +1 Freud Thanks, Neil
  12. Newbie_Neil

    Best glue - beginner needs advice

    Hi Bernie, Welcome to the forum. Cascamite is an excellent gap filling glue. Thanks, Neil
  13. Newbie_Neil

    Oh hell I'm in the Dog House!!!!

    Hi Roger, You are obviously a very, very bad person. Now, why didn't I think of doing that. :lol: Thanks, Neil
  14. Newbie_Neil

    Bandsaw woes

    Hi mark, Once you've used a blade for curves, it won't ever cut straight again. Thanks, Neil
  15. Newbie_Neil

    Veritas vices retrofit

    Hi Paul, They look absolutely excellent. I'm not at all jealous. :---) Does the pin come with the vice or was it your idea? Thanks, Neil
  16. Newbie_Neil

    Router project ideas for student

    Richard, How about a picture frame? Thanks, Neil
  17. Newbie_Neil

    Painted kitchen

    Bob, Thanks for the explanation. Neil
  18. Newbie_Neil

    Removing uneven concrete

    Hi all, Thank you for all of the suggestions. The SDS and chisel worked a treat and did the job pretty quickly. Thanks again, Neil
  19. Newbie_Neil

    Removing uneven concrete

    Hi all, Thank you all. Great, that's the way forward. Thanks, Neil
  20. Newbie_Neil

    Removing uneven concrete

    Hi all, I have just removed a large fire surround and this has left me with some uneven concrete on which I want to lay a new carpet. I've got the worst off, but it is still not good enough to carpet. It's quite a large area (300 x 5,200) but not all of it requires flattening. I am thinking of...
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