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    MFT...DIY or buy??

    Well, go get a nice new blade for it and enjoy your self
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    MFT...DIY or buy??

    £38.00 is not going to break the bank, go and buy one and use it for a few months, find out what you can and can't do with it, if works out well you just saved a lot of wonga, biggest problem is you are going to want to buy a tracksaw to go with it and your mitre saw will only ever get used for...
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    Dado joint on a router table

    If you can fit a guide bush to your router table insert you can do the same thing as that sled but you wont have to cut the runners plus you can approach it from any angle
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    Heatwave

    A lot of serious businesses are simply jumping on the band wagon. just the same as a lot of serious businesses are simply jumping on the LGBGT band wagon, there you go simple English This planet has burned and frozen millions of times over it's existence, there is nothing you or anyone else can...
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    Heatwave

    Wikipedia is a bit of a one horse race, he who controls Wikipedia gets to have an opinion A lot of serious businesses are simply jumping on the band wagon along with the LGBGT brigade Prey tell what you thought the end of an 11000 year long "holocene" should be ? Unicorns roaming freely on the...
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    Who needs a planer/thicknesser anywy?

    If the armada had landed because England had no boats i think Spain would have had a tiny bit of influence, see no percentages needed
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    Who needs a planer/thicknesser anywy?

    Good job he did or you would be speaking French, Spanish or German now
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    Thien Baffle for Camvac?

    Any chance of a picture of the barrel you are using, as without a blockage the barrel will simply act as wide pipe work unless it's so thin it will have no option but to collapse
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    Workshop vacuum, do I need Hepa?

    Do you have room for a vac in the place where your big extractor is (outside), if so just throw a cheaper vac in there and pipe it through, problem solved
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    Bandsaw bottom wheel aligment - success.

    Thanks for posting this, very useful
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    100mm vacuum extractor

    Just live with it, build something, all will unfold before you
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    How do I make my life easier?

    How big is your space and what else are you planning on using it for ?
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    100mm vacuum extractor

    It will make no difference which ever way you do it, even 50mm all the way, Now if you were running 2 or 3 motors that's a different thing you would first need to bolt down both the extractor and cyclone as the suction would be dragging them both all around your shop as the corrugated pipe...
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    Joke Thread II

    I’m not going to say who…. but a friend called me earlier and asked if I would loan her £1300 to help pay her rent. Those who know me, know that I’m always willing to help out friends & family. I told her to give me some time to think about it and I would call her back. Before I called her back...
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    100mm vacuum extractor

    It's a vacuum cleaner with a 100mm inlet use it as such, If you leave 2 ports open you will lose half your suction, the 100mm pipe just makes it easier to connect to say a table saw or thicknesser that has a 100mm port
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    Multico planer

    My 6" multico planer has a 3/4 hp motor that's original, 4.4 amps, 2850 rpm works a treat
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    Fobco star

    Wow, £20 that's a real bargain that will last you your life time, They feel special from the first time you turn them on, enjoy it
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    Silk purse from a sow's ear? Any advice?

    Is this " favour " going to end up as a scrub or are you trying to get it back as a No4 ? If a scrub it's ok as it is, just sharpen it, the idea is to get stuff down fast, just remember a big camber set shallow works fast, a small camber set deep tires you out very quickly, If it's going back to...
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    Old tools from eBay or brand new tools to start

    Yep, That's probably the real reason why LN are having problems atm, as they don't make their own castings, anything that slows down the "stress relieving" stops everything and the old stock goes very fast
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    Dust extraction advice

    Pete That's genius, I take it the multiple buckets are to strengthen the rim ? are you just using thick garden bin bags ? do they not just go bang ?, hell of a lot easier to empty
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