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  1. AndyBoyd

    TS55 whos doing the best deals at the moment

    have you tried using http://www.Kelkoo.co.uk ? http://shopping.kelkoo.co.uk/ctl/do/sea ... mform=true
  2. AndyBoyd

    Harp Stool Mechansim

    Thanks Nick - exactly what I was looking for I did see the prices in the shop of the Orchestra versions between 25,000 and 50,000 euros :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: Luckily our second hand one was no where near that price as when you begin you do not need a fully featured one...
  3. AndyBoyd

    Harp Stool Mechansim

    Friends, We've just bought my daughter a mahogany harp and I'd like to make her an adjustable stool to match as well as a music stand (Chris Beckvoort's www site has some very nice ones to inspire me) A question does anyone know of a plan for a music stool mechanism (to higher and lower the...
  4. AndyBoyd

    vacuum pressing

    I must admit I have a Bagress bag and connect it to the inlet of my compressor, seems to work just fine for me - but I do not do extreme curves.
  5. AndyBoyd

    One for the scientists

    Hmm interesting thread Byron I am a PhD physicist who worked in the Oil and Gas Business for many years, it's very lucrative, and they even allowed me to be a part time academic at their cost running research programs that mutually benefited both parties (The Uni and the company) It was so...
  6. AndyBoyd

    Festool midi or ctl 22

    Not really what you asked for but I have a CTL 33 and I'm delighted with it, get your self a re-usable dust container save buying those expensive paper bags. Mine does not have the hose tidy on the top as it's a bit older but I think they all come with that now. You won't regret buying...
  7. AndyBoyd

    Funds are tight so.

    HS I have a long term plan to make a chair ala John Brown - so let me know which spoon bit(s) you wnat and where I can get em, I'll buy em lend them to you them I'll use em later (it will kick start my project too) Andy
  8. AndyBoyd

    Tail Vice Hardware

    I find it sags easily and then it's stiff to turn It's easy to break the pin that locks the 2 spindles together (it is designed weak and you get 2 ) after about a year had broken both and had to order 5 more from veritas The most annoying thing for me is the vice handles are fixed and they...
  9. AndyBoyd

    Tail Vice Hardware

    Great thanks guys - spot on
  10. AndyBoyd

    Tail Vice Hardware

    Thanks for the link Tny I'd seen your post previously and a very nice bench too, I'm just a sucker for fine engineering,
  11. AndyBoyd

    Tail Vice Hardware

    I'm looking at finally building my MkII workbench, (learning everything from using MkI funny how you can never get it near right with MkI you just need 5 years of use to know exactly what you want. Now I hate my veritas twin screw end vice, so I'm going for a traditional tail vice. I'm on the...
  12. AndyBoyd

    What was the most extravagant tool on sale at Yandles?

    LN Brushes whatever next I think I'l stick with my original DC Halls from Axminster :roll: :oops:
  13. AndyBoyd

    No 1 single the day you were born?

    Mine's Little Red Rooster by the Rolling Stones, hmm quite chuffed with that
  14. AndyBoyd

    Scheppach hms 2600CI

    I have the bigger version but again it is a cracking model, needs some setting up as they all do - but the finish from theses Scheppachs is top class
  15. AndyBoyd

    Blade for SCMS

    I use the red teflon coated Freud one, it's a Gem.
  16. AndyBoyd

    Welding

    Thanks Hitch, now I have plenty of input and I'm plotting my way forward, Cheers
  17. AndyBoyd

    Dust extractor recomendations

    erm stick a fan on it and see how much it sucks :roll: :oops: :oops: No really I was just quoting the recommendations for cyclone's dust extractors, it's for the whole thing really not just the motor
  18. AndyBoyd

    Welding

    Cool thanks
  19. AndyBoyd

    Welding

    Great reply Chris thanks - sounds good
  20. AndyBoyd

    Dust extractor recomendations

    Bill Penz states a minimum of 4000 m3 per hour so your 2600 may be too light weight
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