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    What happened to the thread about hardwood sellers?

    When did you post it? I haven't deleted anything. We have just moved servers and if you posted it within the last couple of days it may have been lost. https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=357 I'll will try and get it back for you but you might have to post it again - sorry...
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    CD racks

    You could also try Woodfit http://www.woodfit.com Their website isn't up to much but they've got a good catalogue :D
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    death by DIY

    I didn't watch it all but I caught that bit - painful but not quite sure how he managed to do it :?
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    Smith & Sweetman

    I have to say that I quite liked it. Okay their presenting skills need a bit of work and they need to go into a bit (okay a lot) more detail but they very down to earth and normal unlike the other presenters. I thought their furniture and design was amazing. I never thought I liked that style...
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    table saw review in "good woodworking"

    Well you might be shocked to hear me say this but..... The Scheppach's is the best - no contest :P only IMHO ofcourse :wink: I got my GW mag this morning, I agree with you that they do let them selfs down in the reviews (I won't say much as people might say the same about mine). They could...
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    Jokes

    It's Saturday morning and Bob's just about to set off on a round of golf, when he realizes that he forgot to tell his wife that the guy who fixes the washing machine is coming around at noon. So Bob heads back to the clubhouse and phones home. "Hello?" says a little girl's voice. "Hi, honey...
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    Let's hear some excuses then (the poll on table saw safety)

    Yes I couldn’t believe the results of the poll either :? :? I always use the riving knife and guard when using my table saw. I personally don't see the point in not using them. The router/ router table does a great job at doing grooves... matstro, the poll is on the index page of UKW -...
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    Lovely Day

    Are you including your self in that Steve :P It has been a lovely day. We had a BBQ today and yesterday 8)
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    Makita 3612C 1/2" opinion

    Yes I've seen Norm many times using a router with a round base against a straight edge :)
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    What’s your worse job in the workshop?

    As the subject says, “What’s your worse job in the workshop?” The job which you hate doing time after time?? Mine has to be to keep having to move all the tools around to use them in my small workshop.
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    Jointers

    Chris, how's your new Delta thicknesser?
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    Porter Cable Router

    Thats just plain mean , sharing that with someone whos just got a normal boring B&Q :evil: :evil: :lol:
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    Porter Cable Router

    ah well, I'm glad you got the router that you wanted 8) Let us know how you get on with it... Not only have you got good will power you've also got a local B&Q Warehouse :cry:
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    Dream kit

    Well I've never thought about it but at a guess I would get Sceppach HMS260 P/T, Basato 5-2 bandsaw and a startrite tablesaw :) :P :D
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    Porter Cable Router

    Yes I'm also known as 'Chazster' on other forums including the UKWW group :) The only Makita router I'ved used is their small 1/4 one and have to admit the plunge was nice and smooth. I remembered that when I first got the 7529 I wasn't happy about the plunge not when I paid £270 for it but...
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    Porter Cable Router

    What, you mean you've had it in your hands and didn't get the urge to use it? You must have very strong will power :D You'll find that like most routers after use it gets easier to plunge it. If I remember it was a bit stiff at first but its fine now. In my eyes the only bit that lets the...
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    1/2 Inch Router (Why Living in England Sux)

    I wouldn’t call the PC 7529 underpowered at all. As I said before it handles the big raised panel cutters fine and in all the time I've had it, its never slowed down once :) It was the first 'expensive' tool I bought and haven't regretted buying it :)
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    Fixed ( ie. non plunging) Routers

    oops, ah well I was only guessing :lol:
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    Fixed ( ie. non plunging) Routers

    You undo a thumb screw, hold the base then turn the motor clockwise or anti clockwise.
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    Fixed ( ie. non plunging) Routers

    Admin Note: Moved to 'Buying Advice' section.
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