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    Best way to attach legs to an OSB chair?

    Splinter groups will use it.
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    Bracket capacity & Ironmongery Direct Customer Service

    I'd investigate twin slot a little more, get some specs, sounds ideal for what you want.
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    Bracket capacity & Ironmongery Direct Customer Service

    Which ones are €20 a bracket? The original ones?
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    Bracket capacity & Ironmongery Direct Customer Service

    That surprises me, I'd have thought it'd be stronger that the original brackets. Spread the load with more shelves too. I have them all around one end of my workshop and they hold a fair bit of weight.
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    Impact drivers

    You'll get used to stopping it in time, but never try and use an impact driver where finesse is required.
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    Stone patio sealer

    I used some stuff direct from manufacturer on eBay. I'll dig out the link and pm it.
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    Help with oil finish on teak pilothouse! A tale of two doors

    Two tins of Epifanes in the workshop, bought them for a project, read the instructions and never bothered (I'm from the quick and easy school of thinking). Anything with that much faff associated with its application must be good.
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    DeWalt DCD 790

    This time you mean?
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    Where to buy outdoor slab cushions

    Sweet. Looks mint.
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    DeWalt DCD 790

    It's good to have a hobby.
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    Smartphone protection while working

    Otterbox with the screen always pointed inwards towards my leg. If you do buy any of these expensive cases, be careful. They are one of the most counterfeited items going, some very good copies too (especially Otterbox cases).
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    Crunch time for the RO125 - help to decide?

    Yes. I've had the P1CC for a couple of years now.
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    Crunch time for the RO125 - help to decide?

    That's the one I'm talking about. The 420.
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    Crunch time for the RO125 - help to decide?

    Better steer clear of the Carvex then :)
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    Crunch time for the RO125 - help to decide?

    Seems drastic to send it back when you've already admitted* you're not wiping down between grits? A little more experiment and you could find the problem is solved, because if it's something like that, it's only going to happen again when festool send it back with a clean bill of health...
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    Crunch time for the RO125 - help to decide?

    Might try it with an interface pad (mirka are cheapest) to make sure it's not your pad that's got a wonk on it? I used abranet before I sold my RO 150 and don't recall there being any swirls. I use the same on the ETS EC 150 that replaced it and there are definitely none. Hard pad or soft or...
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    which Mft hole making jig

    If you mean the black one, it's the Festool clamping elements. Handy but oh so expensive.
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    Crunch time for the RO125 - help to decide?

    I know they say it's the best of both worlds, but the larger RO sanders aren't as good as a proper finish sander. But first, we'll go over the questions that will be asked of you. Paper type, vac setting, how much pressure are you placing on it, time spent in each mode, or are you just in...
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    Warm roof questions

    150mm on our GRP roof. Building control will tell you.
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