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    A garage full of wood to give away

    you could try https://www.somersetwoodrecycling.co.uk/timber
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    Wanted Dutch Tool Chest Plans

    that was my understanding too
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    Recommend a compact router!

    once you've added the (single) battery and charger to the katsu you've got to the ballpark of £120, (more for a spare battery), I have the makita trim router, corded, can't remember the model number but it is the one that katsu copied, bought in a sale from its.co.uk for around £65. I can see...
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    They're pliers Jim but not as we know it (them)

    ? for holding three strands of rope ?
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    How would you cut game counters from dowels?

    i tend not to glue pigs together, as the glue up is very messy
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    How would you cut game counters from dowels?

    I'd be tempted to buy the plugs and glue them together in pairs which gives the desired depth
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    Parkside

    also https://webtrustscan.com/parkside-uk-com.html seems to identify it as bogus
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    Parkside

    google search for "official parkside site" gives https://parkside-diy.com/gb and their "where to buy" button just links to lidl
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    Lidl table saw

    I believe there is a parkside website https://parkside-diy.com/gb or https://www.kompernass.com/en/parkside/ the later might be of more use?
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    Cabinet doors wider than tall

    thinking about it a bit more, the extra width (in general rather than specifically the door in question) could put extra strain on the joints and lead to it mis-shaping over time.
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    Cabinet doors wider than tall

    I agree, I can't see any reason it would be an issue so close to square, obviously the wider you go the more strain on the hinges but can't see any reason it should be an issue. Is there a weight guidance in the documentation?
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    Fibonacci

    is it purely for aesthetics or is there a functional / structural reason to use the ratio?
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    Garage Shelves Advice

    offer in screwfix at the momentvon shelving, at least some of which is the keyhole type https://www.screwfix.com/p/5-tier-galvanised-steel-rivet-shelving-unit-900mm-x-450mm-x-1800mm/172ph
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    Garage Shelves Advice

    I'd agree about the costs of buying metal frame shelves, but the quality does vary, I put together several sets recently where the shelf was thin mdf and the weight bearing on a lip of maybe 5mm all round, they'd not hold up well to heavy weight and certainly damp conditions. my own set (can't...
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    Garage Shelves Advice

    I have similar shelves, only metal frame, which have sat without issue for maybe eight years, but if I had kids I'd want them attatched to the wall as it all resembles a climbing frame
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    Garage Shelves Advice

    ... especially now the illustration has been given
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    Garage Shelves Advice

    it sounds like you are thinking of wall mounted shelves, where I'd read it as free standing shelves
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    Hand mitre saw blades

    I have to echo ChaiLatte, some links to the blades on the foreign sites would really help to answer your question
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    Hand mitre saw blades

    i understand that the blade is held under tension, so that somewhat negates the pull function. but I'm now confused by the tooth structure, what are lance teeth if not the teeth on a japanese saw? are they the standard teeth on a mitre saw? aside from my lack of understanding, you could shoot...
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    Hand mitre saw blades

    I don't claim to be an expert but isn't the defining characteristic of a japanese blade that it is a pull action?
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