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  1. AndyBoyd

    power tool storage

    MFT? Multi function Table I think I don't have one but my tutor Hans does, it was very good actually especially the way you could attach the guide rails and precisely guide tour tools. It's easy enough to make one though, lots of hole in a table, and few ground down clamps to get then through...
  2. AndyBoyd

    power tool storage

    MFT?
  3. AndyBoyd

    Welding

    From time to time I need to make brackets etc and I have started to think about welding (Seems easy enough when you watch American Chopper :roll: ). I can solder brass and have done so for my furniture projects over the years My question is is there a book I can order which is a...
  4. AndyBoyd

    power tool storage

    Ah I have all mine along a shelf, I just take the one I want and clip it to my Festool extractor
  5. AndyBoyd

    power tool storage

    Systainers of course :oops: :oops: :roll: :roll:
  6. AndyBoyd

    Dust extractor recomendations

    Just heard back from Axminster and Charnwood - the price of just the motor and impeller sections from their 4000 m3/h dust extractors is nearly the same as the full extrator and no warranty. So maybe better to buy the Axminster one (ADE 4000) at 345 UKP and then just pull it to bits. One other...
  7. AndyBoyd

    First the powered tape measure now this...

    Does seem slightly cheaper than Bessy though - there for it if rightly priced to temp the un-initiated #-o :sign3: Image having 20 of them for a big clamp up - 20 chargers to plug in - making sure all are charged, finding 3 were not mid glue up, think I'll stick with my Le Tigres :roll...
  8. AndyBoyd

    First the powered tape measure now this...

    Does seem slightly cheaper than Bessy though - there for it if rightly priced to temp the un-initiated #-o :sign3: Image having 20 of them for a big clamp up - 20 chargers to plug in - making sure all are charged, finding 3 were not mid glue up :roll: :roll: :roll:
  9. AndyBoyd

    Any french polishing tips

    Dick the German tool seller do a rather good DVD on french polishing, I'd thoroughly recommend it. http://www.dick.biz/cgi-bin/dick.storef ... iew/713753
  10. AndyBoyd

    Passports

    Hmm - so much for the tolerant Dutch, maybe now in the days of the euro things have changed
  11. AndyBoyd

    Passports

    Not true these days Scrit I registered my Atheism by saying none to religion question with the Gemeente (council) and as I've moved here 4 times I have repeated this, and for my Residents permit - government - didn't say a word to me , nor fine me :wink:
  12. AndyBoyd

    What online photo storage to use ??

    I too use Flickr but the pro version again a super service and unlimited storage all for 29 USD a year
  13. AndyBoyd

    125mm or 150mm ROS

    I like my 150mm a lot and it saves a lot of time in the sanding phase - but as was stated make sure you can get the dics - I bulk order them so always had lots in stock
  14. AndyBoyd

    What do you do for a living then?

    I am a Physics PhD in Quantum Optics Worked in between measurement physics research and control and automation jobs for a large oil company in the UK, US Oman Malaysia and the Netherlands, finally ending up a Global head of Automation and Control. I now do part time consultancy (very part time)...
  15. AndyBoyd

    Dust extractor recomendations

    As you've probably guessed I do
  16. AndyBoyd

    Dust extractor recomendations

    Ah, oh dear - fingers crossed :x
  17. AndyBoyd

    Dust extractor recomendations

    That website from Bill Penz also has a natty level detection device for the waste bin below a cyclone, basically a cheap motor with a tiny fan, when the fan is stopped by the shavings it stops, the current rises an an alarm goes off. I'll go that route. I want to save space in my workshop and...
  18. AndyBoyd

    Dust extractor recomendations

    Hmm good point Davy - more to think about
  19. AndyBoyd

    Reverse Measuring Scale

    go to your local diy shed, take of of the free paper 1 metre tapes, cover it with sellotape and use that with the numbers upside down, you get used to it very quickly - at least I did
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