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    bursgreen hand planer bridge gaurd

    You have done one hell of a nice job on that bandsaw :)
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    Dust extraction

    Is the http://www.dm-tools.co.uk/images/upload ... _popup.jpg just open at the bottom, if so you going to have to build an extractor outlet for it, basically to funnel chips to 100mm pipe
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    Dust extraction

    Hi m8, and welcome. Are you using the router hand held or is it in a table, also what make is the table saw ?, do you have a thicknesser ? just asking because they can need different systems depending on your noise tolerance Allan
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    Shop vac

    Which model Nilfisk Alto is the same as the Festool please ? Had a look on their site but cant see any
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    Cyclone lid seperator

    Not just for hoovers no m8, this chap seems happy with the idea http://www.cgallery.com/smf/index.php?topic=366.0 Allan
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    Bandsaw dust collection -mod

    What an excellent idea, might try that with a cassette case
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    Small workshop layout.

    Work out where your dust extraction is going to live first, then set the rest out to suite Allan
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    dust extraction

    What kind of machinery do you have in there, If its all hand tools you stand a chance, if not you need extraction at the machines as well Allan
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    EXTRACTOR

    Looks like it will work as is with most hand held power tools, only real problem you will have is if you try to run a thicknesser off it. but only because of the pipe dia Cyclone is used as a pre separator, the vac filters last for a hell of a lot longer before they need cleaning thus suction...
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    Planer/Thicknesser buying advice.

    Hi Pete 25 years ago the scheppach was a serious piece of kit, built like a tank and hewn from a solid billet, (well ...). all the parts for it are still available and while they are not cheap they will probably last just as long as the original, The only problem Iv had with mine is...
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    Circular saw.

    Result m8, :D You will have to do a review on it now you know :wink: Allan
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    Circular saw.

    Screwfix are doing this http://www.screwfix.com/prods/83741/Pow ... r-Saw-110V at the moment, apart from the colour its a Makita 570, shame its only available in 110 Allan
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    Tuffsaws

    I would like to take this opportunity to thank Ian at Tuffsaws for being such a Gent and all round nice person, :D Cheers m8. Allan
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    Green oak/sleepers + cutting advice/n.east supplier ?

    Hi M8 and welcome. Once you get a good blade off Ian your going to have to build your self a bit of a table extension and probably get a friend round to help, other than that the machine shouldn't have a problem cutting it Allan
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    Record DX5000 - Too Powerful?

    A friend of mine has this extractor and he cant use it with both motors running when using only a 50mm hose as the bag implodes instantly, even with the pressure relief fully open Allan
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    Rutlands 10% Off and Free P&P

    Agreed, Iv had the fence for 3 years and its bullet proof Allan
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    router table with wind up adjustment..??

    The block stays put, Iv never had any problem holding the work piece against the mitre fence, you could try some sandpaper on it or just eat 3 Shredded Wheat Allan
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    router table with wind up adjustment..??

    heres a pic of what I mean about the block, sorry for the bad use of sketchup, i'm rubbish at it hth Allan
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    router table with wind up adjustment..??

    Ok, So all your doing is using the fence as a stop block, I take it your holding the work tight to the mitre gauge, just fix a small block to your fence at least the width of the work piece away from the cutter with a screw in it and slide the work up to the screw then adjust the screw in or out...
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