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    Work so hard you cripple yourself

    Like you RD 360 I worked on the building when younger (87 now) and used to handle one cwt bags no probs. Often 2 of us would unload 5 ton and carry to cement shed. On one job we had a huge Irishman working with who was a really nice very quiet guy who wouldn’t hurt a fly. Good thing really...
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    Cable

    Thanks for the replies I’ll give the Electritian a call
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    Cable

    One for the Leckie lads. I need to run a cable direct from my consumer unit up to the loft across to the other side down the outside wall in suitable conduit and into a weather proof outside outlet with two sockets. I will be getting the Electritian to do this but want to lay the cable myself...
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    Retired and ready for a new hobby

    What election
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    Retired and ready for a new hobby

    Welcome Richard, I’m 87 so been retired for 22 years. As well as my woodwork I’ve just bought a Mig welder to learn another skill. I just wish I was back at work, I had more time on my hands😂
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    Wiring 16 amp socket

    Just had one fitted by electrician but he made sure I had surge protection fitted he then used very thick cable for no more than a foot run from consumer unit.
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    For Sale Bandsaw kit for sale

    Thank you Lax, actually I'm 86 but they're only years in the mind eh. I was brought up in a tough Yorkshire mining village in the 30s and on where it was seen as a weakness to complain. I remember as a kid moaning of tooth ache and my dear old dad, a lifelong miner, saying, if you trapped your...
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    For Sale Bandsaw kit for sale

    Evening, Not sure if anyone saw my posting on the general forum but I was asking advice on what sort of price I could expect to get for my bandsaw and dust extractor. The story is I'm an 86 year old pensioner and about 18 months back I bought a Record BS300E bandsaw and the wheel kit although I...
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    Bandsaw

    Thanks buddy
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    Bandsaw

    Thanks for all your help and advice, I had tot up just using Yandles prices which are, Bandsaw £650, Wheel set £75 Sheppach dust extractor £120 Comes to £845. I will toss in the two tuff saw blades, can't remember what they cost? As previously said I've got the original receipt and books so...
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    Bandsaw

    I have got the original books and receipt so there's still three and half years of the warranty to run.
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    Bandsaw

    Thanks for that mate but with the castors he fitted the saw moves really easily even though my garage has got industrial carpet on the floor.
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    Bandsaw

    I'll give it some thought overnight and decide just what I would take for it all and also some ideas on the delivery aspect. Thanks for your kind thoughts so far really is appreciated.
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    Bandsaw

    Hi, I'm looking for a bit of guidance, I'm an OAP in fact I'm at the tender age of 86. About 18 months ago I bought a Record 300E bandsaw with the intention making a new hobby. I've always done woodwork in an amateur way but never had a bandsaw so I was thinking of trying to turn out some...
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    Plunge saw users, I need advice!

    What are the sheppach plunge saws and track like?
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    Which Table Saw?

    Being a old age novice, I didn't even realise there were different types of track, shows what I know!!! I'm pretty much in the same position as the original post. I'm a hobbyist woodworker. I would like to get some real accuracy into my cuts which are pretty much all done with my hand saws at...
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    Which Table Saw?

    would any track saw fit into the Festool MFT ?
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    Saw guides

    What a great help and some seriously good good ideas. Thank you very much
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    Saw guides

    Hi P, Yes I was 86 just last week and have always tried to keep myself fit and stay away from getting sick where possible. I make the effort to pound the treadmill every day for 45 minutes and still run up and down stairs. I broke my back last year and that set me back for a while but apart from...
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    Saw guides

    thanks for that Paul, I see he recommends using a plunge saw and mine is an old Makita ordinary saw so I guess your idea of just using a good straight edge is the best idea. Having said that, I do like the idea of using a plunge saw with tracking but that would have to be a dream for now.
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