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  1. wcndave

    Bosch Cordless Drill

    Ah got it now. I have the previous version of this and works well for light workshop use. However I feel there may be something better out there and would consider makita next time.
  2. wcndave

    Bosch Cordless Drill

    The original link doesn't work. What is the model you are looking at?
  3. wcndave

    SIP stockists / table saw advice

    DM has them on sale, where you get the extension, squaring and the saw for £1,100 The AW10BSB2 is also on sale as a package deal at Ax, and comes in about the same specs, for £970. The AW has a sliding table travel of 1220mm which seemed important to you. I cannot speak for the quality of...
  4. wcndave

    Would I be able to do this with a router table

    I can see that one might want to embed this into a workbench if you had you had a really long one down the side of your shop... I guess thought that you would have problems then getting the featherboards etc in from the side, and making various adjustments. I did do this once with a triton...
  5. wcndave

    BANDSAWS???

    I was thinking this looked good until I read the part about having to tap bolt holes... Did you have to do this? Good tapping kit can be a bit dear, and if you only need for this... Well let's just say that over here in Italy as an expat I dont have many mates with this kind of gear..
  6. wcndave

    Elu MOF 96 Type 2 - was I robbed?

    If space / bandwidth is an issue, I am happy to host them, as long as you don't mind that there are a few google ads from time to time...
  7. wcndave

    Mobile wheeel base

    i have four of these, got first one for £149 with my scheppach planer. then i saw them on offer at Ruts, and found they were exactly the same as the scheppach one!! and were only £29 on sale. got 3and nev looked back. use on floor atanding bandsaw, large planer/thicknesser, router table and...
  8. wcndave

    BANDSAWS???

    also depends what hobby.. i have seen a lot of £100 or less that would not do for woodworking, however would be good for other hobbies, like modelling, where perhaps you are cutting foamboard. I have a basato 5 (i think, anyway the smallest scheppach), and it is pretty good once set up...
  9. wcndave

    Elu MOF 96 Type 2 - was I robbed?

    would it be useful to have a sticky for manuals somewhere? then they are all in one place. I have often needed to scour the interweb for old manuals...
  10. wcndave

    Compressor Info

    That is really helpful, sounds like it doesn't do quite enough to justify it in a small workshop unless I do a lot of nailing or need to blow away a lot of dust. I think I was hoping to justify some new kit on basis of a nailer, however perhaps I am better putting it towards my kapex mitre saw...
  11. wcndave

    Compressor Info

    Sounds like unless you go industrial, or pump up a lot of paddling pools, best to stick to electric ;-)
  12. wcndave

    Compressor Info

    Yer, i guess i should have stated that i have looked into spray systems, and would actually go for a Fuji HVLP system for spraying. You introduced CFM which now adds to the specs of PSI / Capacity... which one is the key number? would the one i describe run air tools such as sanders, drills...
  13. wcndave

    Compressor Info

    I am now thinking about getting a compressor, however am not familiar with them. What is the relationship between litres, PSI and what tools it can run. I am looking at a Bambi 24 litre 120 PSI, perhaps easiest if I could understand what this will NOT run?
  14. wcndave

    Auto Switch for dust extractor

    Well, it was about auto start, eg like the power strips that have that built in, for under £20. now it's DOL, Rotary, DX, NVR - which i have no clue what any of that means. just shows how much i know :?
  15. wcndave

    Auto Switch for dust extractor

    for my part I have not been able to follow / understand this thread since it turned electrical, so would have preferred 2 threads - however i am happy to ignore this thread instead ;-)
  16. wcndave

    Scheppach ts2010 fine adjustment

    I think the more you spend, the more you will get, and the only benefit of the Scheppach is that it will fir straight away. however you will be able to get the adaptors you need for most common vacs. with regards to brushing every time, i use mine for probably and hour a week, and i turn it...
  17. wcndave

    Electric Nailer

    Thinking about compressor because they come in handy for other things. borrowing tricky though as I am in the Italian mountains, and not a lot of people around here... also buying something i want instead of need... never makes SWMBO happy ;-) looking at the wolf, I am generally of the mind...
  18. wcndave

    Scheppach ts2010 fine adjustment

    I also took the base off, otherwise you just get a saw full of sawdust! I use a Makita 440 http://www.dm-tools.co.uk/search.php?se ... Y&catpage= this has auto power on and a few other useful things, although the double lined bags (best for health) are a bit dear. I use this connected to 8...
  19. wcndave

    Electric Nailer

    I am putting together some kitchen cabinets, and need a nailer to hold them prior to screwing. So i need something cheap and cheerful, and I don't have a compressor. I was looking at something like this: http://dm-tools.co.uk/product.php/section//sn/TAC500EL Any thoughts on the best tool? I...
  20. wcndave

    Scheppach ts2010 fine adjustment

    I also have one, can you post a picture? also NMA can send you some supplemental setup instructions if you ask them.
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