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    CA (superglue) not setting

    Its not that daft a question, it was gluing back together an indicator cover, as recommended by the renault garage, I did notice that where the glue had run on the inside of the cover it looked clearer than the normal diffusion almost as if the glue had partially melted the plastic, but equally...
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    CA (superglue) not setting

    lovely work so how do you store your glue? are you chilling / freezing it to extend its life? Also does that activator not effect the look of the glue, I find the 'no nonsense' spray often leaves a slightly chalky finish
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    CA (superglue) not setting

    I've just tried to fix some plastic parts with a bottle of no nonsense brand superglue, one half of their mitre kit (with the activator), it has been open a while, and the glue kept in the fridge. I glued up, just the glue no activator, left to set for an hour and a half, came back expecting it...
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    What tool should I buy next?

    or one of the mythical makita coffee makers...
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    Buying advice - multitool, random orbital sander and router

    I have a Dewalt cordless multitool, it is something I tend to use for a few minutes at a time and in multiple location so I find the lack of a cord very helpful the sander is a workshop tool and needs dust extraction so I have a corded model and its fine I have a plunge router and a trim...
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    Partially or Fully Threaded Screw?

    I had to remove a load of these a couple of weeks ago, they'd been used for a temporary structure and I presume driven in quite aggessivelly with impact drivers, the main effect seemed to be they were a bugger to remove and the head was buried so deep that there were huge splinters around every...
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    How to drill into a concrete lintel?

    thanks for the explanation
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    How to drill into a concrete lintel?

    respectfully, I don't see how this fits the discussion, about mounting a batten of wood onto masonry, I assume with rawl plugs or similar. that said I think a template for a hole saw is a good idea to stop it skidding around the place, I occasionally use this technique if I want to cut a solid...
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    Yandles offers on abrsive discs

    I always think about it as the number of grains in a square inch (probably not the case but it serves the purpose), so the more grains the smaller they need to be. so the higher number is the finer the grain.
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    Yandles offers on abrsive discs

    always worth a look at their sale pages, I picked up an irwin chisel a couple of months ago £25 reduced to 99p!
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    Best and least messy way to remove surface rust from tools

    I'd soak in vinagar for 24 hours, wipe off the residue of rust, rinse in water with a little bicarb of soda (to neutralise the acid), then give a bit of protection with wd40 or similar
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    Buying cheapest wood for woodwork practice in the UK

    I know nothing of the legality of skip diving, I had always thought that it was legally theft unless you had permission, your standpoint seems perfectly reasonable and common sense, unless that is the skip is not being used for rubbish but to store materials when there is no space on site, or...
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    Buying cheapest wood for woodwork practice in the UK

    sorry I see everyone has said the same thing whilst I've been typing
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    Buying cheapest wood for woodwork practice in the UK

    that would be my suggestion, join freecycle or similar, look at facebook market place, gumtree etc and grab whatever solid wood items you can get hold of and strip for bits. I've had several wooden bed frames which offer a lot of useable wood with minimal effort, personally I'd avoid pallets as...
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    Multitool advice

    that works as a summary of multitools to me, if you have plenty of room to work, they are rarely the right tool, but for awkward spaces they are a game changer, so glad I've got mine
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    Multitool advice

    I've got a dewalt, because I had the batteries, it is very noisy but it does the job nicely, tool free blade change and trigger rather than switch are great features. I would choose the three speed model if I were buying again, just occasionally I find the trigger doesn't give me enough control...
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    Parkside flat bits

    for rough work like that I found irwin speedbore bits (tri auger I think) in an impact driver to be bang on, plus always a good idea to move the bit in and out reguarly to clear swarf, the same would be true whatever bit you are using
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    "Indoors" Toolkit Thread

    my quick kit for round the house is a small, tall, homemade tote, about the size of those wire totes that held four pints pints of milk back in the day. it holds a selection of screwdrivers, wd40, fuses, a knife, a pencil or two, a few pliers and a 16oz hammer, nice to able to grab everything...
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    Sock blocker

    I've not met them before, ae they only for knitted socks? EDIT - sorry I see that has been answered in the time it took my to write the question
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    Is there such a thing as a non-stick clamping caul blocks?

    I found foil to be more effective for PU glue ups, the foil tops from tubs of spread (marge etc) seem a good size and shape.
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