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    Hegner Multicut 2 blade clamps

    If you phone Axminster they supplied me with their version of the V block blade clamps, they do not list them online but had a part number which I won't quote in case its changed They were much cheaper than the Hegner versions and better IMHO as they are allen key rather than square bolt I...
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    Have you had your booster *** ?

    We have ours in a week and two weeks respectively As to badly managed?? I think the whole situation has been brilliantly managed, personally I can't fault it, but have no intention of going abroad so that side doesn't enter in to it
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    I don't believe it!!!

    I find the searches on Market place, ebay and Amazon are giving results other than what you search on But have you cleared cache and cookies as it sounds like it may be your problem although I gather you have resolved it by a new account I have just searched for thicknesser on marketplace and...
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    Gorilla Glue shelf life (the water activated variety)

    Thanks for your reply Brian It wasn't so much as it goes hard, I would expect that, but does it degrade whilst remaining usable? The small bottle I had, I used once when I got it, wiped the nozzle clean, expressed excess air and screwed the top on tight, it formed a thin skin on the outer but...
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    Gorilla Glue shelf life (the water activated variety)

    There are plenty of threads on Gorilla Glue but not on what I want to know Not sure if its off topic to be honest but here goes ;-) A couple of years ago I picked up a small bottle of the water activated variety of Gorilla glue, I needed something to use on a project, which I found it worked...
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    Attaching to an old church

    For a number of signs & clocks I have made, including some slate ones which are obvious heavier than wood, I use epoxy adhesive, not had one fail yet, for light ones I use bias binding glued in a loop, for others either a saw tooth hanger, and the heavier ones I made some brackets out of angle...
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    Question about bike brakes

    Funny how a simple post evolves into war & peace ;-)
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    Question about bike brakes

    I can't remember ever seeing the forks wearing, but wonder if your movement problem is missing or wrong fitted washers/spacers? (on the bolt that passes through the forks) There is usually a shaped (curved) spacer either side of the forks, if one or other is missing or fitted wrongly it would...
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    Question about bike brakes

    Perhaps posting a picture of more of the brakes fitted might help I have various Raleighs over the years and the brakes have always been quite solid so I wonder what type you have
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    So I bought a cheap scroll saw...

    It will certainly take both types of blades, pinned are very easy to change
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    So I bought a cheap scroll saw...

    Pinned blades are fine for a lot of jobs, its when you get to finer work that pinless come into their own as you cannot easily get a pinned blade through the hole drilled for all inside cuts One thing to bear in mind though, pinned blades are roughly twice the price of pinless, if you are using...
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    So I bought a cheap scroll saw...

    I can't see from your photo but these usually come with two "hanger type" blade clamps for pinless blades, which assemble off the saw, there are guide recesses usually on the top arm to get the length right Or does yours have fixed blade clamps? which may have been added later by someone I...
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    A warning, cheap tut.

    The same can be said of mobile phone chargers, there have been plenty of stories of the cheapies catching fire or worse
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    Spiral blades - Which size?

    I could not agree more that spirals are the work of the devil himself, personally I hate them, I cannot find enjoyment in using them Forgive me if I am teaching grandma to suck eggs but the one thing I would say is do be careful with the dust from mdf, its rather dangerous to the health, and...
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    TV problem oddity

    Thanks for yours, but in my case its nothing to do with the remote, it was/is the switch pack on the TV, now removed the remote works fine, whether a replacement switch pack will return the TV to normal is a matter to find out when it gets here ;-) A lot of problems do stem from the remotes...
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    TV problem oddity

    Yes that sounds about right, why it suddenly gave up when those buttons aren't touched is another matter I hope a new set will resolve the problem, otherwise I will just use the remote and put up with the stupid noise on starting Why do they even do that I can't see a reason for it
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    TV problem oddity

    Thanks but in my case the buttons didn't work either, it wasn't the remote in my case
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    TV problem oddity

    I have a Samsung TV in the bedroom, the other day it suddenly stopped responding to the remote control, so of course suspected the batteries, changed them but nothing Then tried the buttons on the TV, only to find they were the same, I looked up the codes for a factory reset but couldn't get...
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    another ebay chancer

    Now that might be a profitable line, as they discontinued their catalogue a while back ;-) Perhaps more valuable than a brand new Axminster catalogue
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    Who else thinks this?

    And so speaks a self professed football fan (not) England played well and deserved to win, had you taken your blinkers off you might have seen that For tedium, how about the tour de France Hows that for a fair playing field ;-)
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