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    useless information

    More useless information : When tea was first drunk it was expensive and drunk out of expensive china. Tea first then milk. Tea got cheaper and the middle classes bought a cheap mass produced China to mimic their betters. But the cheap China could not stand hot tea hence Milk and then tea
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    Black Friday, should Amazon be taken to court?

    They sell stuff that is dangerous and breaching regulation. If a high street shop sold the same thing they would get dragged through the courts. Beggars belief how they get around that one.
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    Acceptable Wobble on the Table Saw?

    Slacken the blade and then retighten. If that doesn’t work, off and on again (no I don’t work in IT) My guess there’d is a bit of muck on yer flanges.
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    Need a woodworkin' man!

    Obviously I don’t have a clue what she wants to make, but I often look at wood stuff in shops for inspiration. Most times I could not make it for the price of the materials and even with free wood, I’d be earning less than a fiver a hour. I make stuff for friends and family but I very much...
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    Help with new NVR switch, please.

    Well, he (and we) should be convinced the answer wasn't as easy as it might have been. As Novo says it needs prodding by some one who knows what they are doing. I suspect I could sus it within 10 minutes if I had it in front of me, but I'd take another twenty to check my thoughts with a...
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    Help with new NVR switch, please.

    But not directly, is my guess.
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    Help with new NVR switch, please.

    I reckon........ Somewhere else within the saw is a terminal block that the plug three core cable goes to.
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    Help with new NVR switch, please.

    Agree entirely
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    Help with new NVR switch, please.

    Is this plug a normal uk three pin plug? If yes I very much doubt any of the wires we are looking at come from there. I have just looked inside both my bs and ts. In both cases there are two “cored”cables connected to the switch. One is from the three pin plug and the other from (or rather to)...
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    Help with new NVR switch, please.

    This is a guess!! Wire 13goes to terminal 14 and it’s piggyback to terminal A1 I am just off out to my workshop to look at one I think is similar .
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    Help with new NVR switch, please.

    I would assume terminal A1 is the feed to the relay coil So can we just assume that black and red are the power in, and red & white are the power out to the motor? No, because then they would just bypass the switch
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    100v soldering iron

    Novo you are quite right, in the olden days it was just a heated copper bit. However when you have spent maybe three working days assembling a massive jigsaw that stained glass can be, you don't want to have to start all over again just because you lingered a second too long with the iron, on...
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    Need a woodworkin' man!

    I assumed a wind up too and also thought of Brad nailer.
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    Everest Windows- what a bunch of ****""s

    If you do anything, you immediately nullify the warranty. Leave alone until you are sure that they will not chase you for the 10%
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    100v soldering iron

    Yeah but....... you need accurate temperature control for stained glass work.
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    Everest Windows- what a bunch of ****""s

    They have been working to this standard since the days of Ted Moult
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    Need a woodworkin' man!

    An innuendo about jigs springs to mind :twisted:
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    Need a woodworkin' man!

    I suspect he will see your post if you give it 24 hours. He is a bit shy though :D
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    Need a woodworkin' man!

    I know a bloke from Kirkby in Ashfield who fits the bill :D
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    100v soldering iron

    At sixty quid it is getting close to a £100 100 watt weller. My stained glass class all get a discount card from the supplies place in Bristol
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