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    another wadkin 10 ags

    yes I think you mean a thrust washer Sam, that is what I have used I'm thinking of making my own overhead guard/dust collection, just thinking of some ideas
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    another wadkin 10 ags

    the blade will drift slowly I have put a thrust washer in front of the roll pin and it seems to have sorted the problem, RE the guard I will order one tomorrow thank you for that paddy
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    another wadkin 10 ags

    I will try striping it tomorrow, Thank you for the fast replys
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    another wadkin 10 ags

    I can turn the big wheel no problem and when I tighten the small wheel I'm still able to adjust the hight, should I be able to do this ?, Re: the guard should I start another thread, I was thinking of fabricating one from ply.
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    another wadkin 10 ags

    Hi all I have picked up a wadkin ags 10 I have managed to get the table on and squared everything up, I have a problem with the rise and fall the knob on the front doesn't seem to stop the blade moving up and down, any help would be appreciated.
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    wadkin ags 10

    Hi all just picked up a wadkin ags 10 and would like some advice on a good after market miter gauge.
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    Startrite SD31

    could I ask where you got the magnetic one from please
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    Startrite SD31

    Thank you for the quick reply's every time I go to press the buy button, I'm holding on until I know it's the right one for me.
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    Startrite SD31

    Hi all just woundering if anyone has the above and could tell me how easy the blades are to change I'm about to buy one [monday morning] new but can't seem to find a lot of info Many Thanks.
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    Bunnings

    I worked in oz for two years all I can say is they better be doing the sausage sizzle on friday's :D
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    Insulation question.

    if the ceiling is having osb on it can you lay the insulation on top of that in between the ceiling joists, you can also buy kingspan seconds online at diffrent thicknesses ie 75mm might be 60mm/65mm, like others have said it is only a workshop and should be plenty of fresh air, but still feel...
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    Hi all

    I'm sat here laughing at BM I have a *** in my mouth wile I'm typing, but I do need a dust extractor asap, smoke and dust is bad for you.
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    Dewalt Flexvolt Table Saw

    one of the lads in work has one its got a lot of power but it is noisy the fence is excellent but like the chop saw it needs a sharp blade , the 54v is out of this world power wise and 6ah I have one on the chopsaw and I have been laying oak flooring the battery last two days with two laying and...
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    Track Saw Question

    I cant believe you only change the strip once a year on your makita rail, I change mine every two months but I use it every day for work, I have also brought the guide rail adaptor for both my routers (makita) and battery saw (makita) it works great with the routers I haven't tried the battery...
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    Hi all

    Abergele I'm from, And thank's again for a warm welcome.
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    Hi all

    thanks for the welcome
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    Hi all

    Hi all new here been looking and reading for a while so thought I would join, I am a joiner by trade and have also build myself a workshop in the garden, in the workshop I have a dewalt 733s planer thicknesser, dewalt miter saw 718, sip table saw with sliding carriage, and charnwood spindle...
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