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  1. AndyBoyd

    Festool boom Arm for Cl extractors

    I have My furniture making teacher is sponsored by Festool, and he has one, it's a dream. I have the CL33 extracor but have not forked out the reddies for the arm - I have a various pieces of bungie tied around the beams in the workshop (at each place I'm likely to use the extrator). The hose (...
  2. AndyBoyd

    Joint Idea

    You could even for very long joints add more dovetails and corresponding access sections. Very neat. You should really name this joint after yourself and then copyright it - just publish it somewhere on the net with a c in circle and dated , then if some big cheese copies it you can settle out...
  3. AndyBoyd

    Wireless audio

    In the same way I'm now hooked to BBC Radio podcasts - sysnched to my iPod via Itunes. They have even started doing old Paxers and the crew on Newnight, very handy for us away from home Brits. I presume on your system you must go to the PC play the audio file then rush to the radio tuned to...
  4. AndyBoyd

    A must have WW wallpaper for our computers

    Than stunning Studley tool cabinet http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworking/workshop/workshopArticle.aspx?id=27038 Pity it does not show it opening up the tool areas as that is just mind blowing.
  5. AndyBoyd

    finally finished !!

    proper job Well done
  6. AndyBoyd

    Cyclone continued

    Cool, a skip find in France - well done Interested to read your noise reduction figures. Now you really spurred me on to get mine built. I have 2 extractors to use so I''m still deciding if it best to put them in series or parallel , both are 750w feeble things but since I have them and since...
  7. AndyBoyd

    Cyclone continued

    Hmm interesting how did you make the baffle?
  8. AndyBoyd

    Cyclone continued

    Just curious, what filters did you use, special ones designed for your DC or others (I hear Truck air filters are very effective and cheap) I like your IKEA plant pot ide for the cone, very neat
  9. AndyBoyd

    Morticing

    How about a slot morticer, I have a stand alone one (early Scheppach I think) it's easy to set up and works quickly and quietly. Some planers also have the ability to have one as an accessory
  10. AndyBoyd

    Random Orbital Sander Problem

    Now if I were you I'd save my pennies and buy one of these, http://www.festool.co.uk/mediandoweb/index.cfm?sLanguage=English&ID_O_TREE_GROUP=3412&PARENT=3669&AKTIVPROD=1 they are like night and day to the rest, and the customer service is a dream.
  11. AndyBoyd

    tools or wood?

  12. AndyBoyd

    Portable Saw Mill suggestions

    Just the ticket guys thanks and make sure you check out the video on the ebay listing here Scroll down a bit and hit play, as far as this eye can tell they are not staged accidents !!!!!!
  13. AndyBoyd

    How to remove parquet/wood block flooring??

    I just pried mine out but they were not tongue and groove joints. So not much help I'm afraid
  14. AndyBoyd

    Portable Saw Mill suggestions

    Thanks but I was thinking of the smaller man portable one's I'd seen advertised somewher, I will have to carry it 100m into the wood, where my section begins. I remember a chain saw, with a aluminium top guide rail to steer it you bolt together at the site, or was I dreaming? This is none, you...
  15. AndyBoyd

    Portable Saw Mill suggestions

    Here in the land of happy football fans I am very lucky that when we bought the house it came with 20 small bits of the local wood (for chesnuts and wood supply for the house heating in winter) Now I have enough wood to keep our hearth running for the next ten years (we heat mainly with Gas...
  16. AndyBoyd

    tools or wood?

    For me wood Well mainly for 2 reasons, I don't need many more tools, and since I've just given up the day job I'm not as flush as I used to be so buying a better large/more functional machine to replace a working one, is just not very defendable these days Mind you those american guide rails...
  17. AndyBoyd

    Woodrat mods

    Very nice indeed, now another thing for me to make, all the renovations and the list of furniture to be made may be delayed again!!!!
  18. AndyBoyd

    What else can I do with a compressor

    Now I have been chatting in another thread about Parquet and how to lay it, https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=10663 it seems a compressor and nail gun is recommended, now before I go out and start spec-ing one up, what other uses can I put it too in the workshop, and what...
  19. AndyBoyd

    Looking for Online photo album

    I use Flickr www.flickr.com works a dream
  20. AndyBoyd

    Parquet Question

    So If I'm reading this right the Lecol (Dutch by the look of the labels) can be used without nails on 7mm parquet blocks? Is it like a contact adhesive?
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