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    Free access to FWW.com for a month

    Thanks, Alf :D - I've been cursing about all the articles that I missed when I joined for a month a while back! Cheers, Neil
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    Solid Kitchen door job

    How about a simple angled fence & an ordinary straight bit in the router table? Or what about a vertical panel raiser? I think they are OK at 22k rpm. Cheers, Neil
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    Newt's Plane

    That's an absolute beauty, Newt :shock: =D> I thought you were immune to the lure of 'The Slope'TM, Neil - sounds like you're slipping... :P :lol: Cheers, Neil
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    next part of the learning curve, DOVETAILS

    Wow, the leftmost drawer is really deeply scored. Interesting pics - thanks, Jacob. Cheers, Neil
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    FujiFilm S9600

    Mike, Make sure you shop around if you decide to go for it - for instance, Pixmania has it for £233. Cheers, Neil
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    Spray gun for masonry paint

    :lol: Advice noted - thanks, Hitch :) Cheers, Neil
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    Spray gun for masonry paint

    Thanks, everyone - these airless sprayers look just the job so I'll see if I can hire one locally. Philly, I could just about roller the walls but it would be very hard work as the walls are so lumpy, and there is quite a big area! Cheers, Neil
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    Help with buying a new table saw

    Greg, I would try and stretch your budget slightly and get the Jet SuperSaw which McQuillan's have on special for €999 - the same saw is around £1k in the UK so at the McQuillans price its a real bargain. <edit> I've just read your post properly and noticed your space restriction - maybe the...
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    Spray gun for masonry paint

    Hi Tony, I would certainly consider HVLP as it would hopefully be useful for general workshop spraying. I should have said, though, that I already have a compressor which should drive a gun like the one I linked to (it certainly meets the specs they listed anyway, but maybe these are a bit...
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    Spray gun for masonry paint

    Does anyone have any recommendations for spraying masonry paint? I need to paint my house this summer and as its quite large and has a rough-cast finish, I've been told that spraying is the way to go. A quick google search came up with this but I've no idea if this is the best type of gun to...
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    Recent efforts in the workshop ...

    Very nice, Gidon =D> As you know, I think you did a great job of the router table & mitre table, the other two projects look really good - I love the support for the photo frame 8) Cheers, Neil
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    Festool TS55 EQB

    Tony came to a different conclusion and decided it was the blade that was the key factor. Cheers, Neil
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    So, Should I build the cot?

    Tom, I bought one for a number of reasons: - we were moving house a couple of months before the baby arrived, so I wasn't short of other things to do! - Because of the move, the workshop wasn't exactly in an 'ideal' state :roll: - When I looked at the price of the shop ones, it just wasn't...
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    Bandsaw suggestions around £400+ mark? Sip 01444??

    Might be worth considering the Jet in that price range too. Cheers, Neil
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    Festool SCMS Review Part 2 (No Gloats)

    In other words its a built-in Nobex Multifix, so you can make yourself feel better about the price by subtracting £30 from it :lol: Cheers, Neil
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    Festool SCMS Review Part 2 (No Gloats)

    I wish! :roll: At the moment my tool-buying budget couldn't even stretch to a spare clamp for it :cry: :lol:. But I have seen the brochure... :whistle: Cheers, Neil
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    Festool SCMS Review Part 2 (No Gloats)

    Thanks for the review, Waka - it looks very nice :mrgreen: Surprised you haven't mentioned what this black plastic thing is for: :wink: Cheers, Neil
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    FTAGH - horizontal grindstone

    After this post, Chris, I think I see what you meant! :lol: Cheers, Neil
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    Rate Festo circular saws

    Roy, The pieces for this solid Sapele bath surround were jointed off the saw - its not completely clear in the pic but the joints are as good as I now get from my Jet 54A planer. The supplied 48-tooth blade was fairly new at the time, but it had still had a fair amount of use on man-made...
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    Rate Festo circular saws

    I couldn't agree more, Tim - well said =D> Cheers, Neil
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