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    Mitre Saw

    Metabo kgs 216, In hindsight, It would have been better to go with the 254. But does me fine
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    Colleague smashed top of my Festool CT Mini

    Get your colleague to buy you a new one if the part is unobtainable. May teach him to treat tools with respect.
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    phosphor bronze...where?

    It's a self lubricating bearing metal. If you get a diving suit. Loads of ships propellers were made of it.
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    Stolen my wood.

    everything has a price, Just that some people don't want to pay, so they nick it. Scum
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    Record power bs250 tyre replacement

    Wheel Tyre/Tire - For Record Power Bandsaws - Bedford Saw & Tool - Tools, Accessories, Woodworking Machinery
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    River bank edging - Which timber?

    Get the canal and rivers trust advise? see what they recommend
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    Speeding up sanding process (seeking advice)

    Sadly, this is the biggest hurdle to anyone building a business, It's only you that can decide what you do. A drum sander will certainly help you, But as you say, no three phase and no space. So you have to invest in both. BUT, will the business be able to support this, again only you can make...
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    Your oldest piece of machinery

    My late dad's wolf cub drill. He worked for them in Birmingham after he left school. 1950's I think. We used to have all of the accessories for it, but sadly lost over the years.
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    Help needed please.

    +1 for a palm router, being VERY careful not to wander, small light cuts.
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    DEWALT DW125 Radial Arm Saw thermal protection switch replacement

    How Much! That's just taking the proverbial.
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    DEWALT DW125 Radial Arm Saw thermal protection switch replacement

    Any writing on the switch? It won't be bespoke to that particular machine, they never are
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    Is it just me?

    Humm. designed to break?
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    Upholstery Foam.

    Dunelm mill. I'm not sure if the stores are open for click and collect Ways to Shop | Dunelm
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    Mystery tool- what is it?

    That was the introduction to hardening and tempering. The junior hacksaw was the introduction to casting. (at least in the school I was in), Both involved lathe work. Handle for the screwdriver and the nut for the hacksaw
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    Mystery tool- what is it?

    I think I made one when I was at school. It was a very long time ago now!
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    Potter's wheel.

    (15) How to Throw a Medieval Pot - English Heritage - YouTube you don't need the drill then! Jim is very talented, This was filmed at the Medieval village in Kenilworth castle
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    Anvil Prices - What's Happened?

    we did some research when we put the blacksmith into our medieval living history display. Our guy is a trained farrier. I challenged him to make a horseshoe ( which were used in medieval times) without using the bick. It took him four times as long. Therefore we deduced the bick was an early...
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    Protecting MDF top from wood glue

    I have used in the past, Some cling film, the nearest supermarket carrier bag, Corex plastic sheet and baking parchment. All of them work, just some are easier to put down and stay down. In short, use a barrier
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    Middle of Lidl starts today

    The bandsaw looks like a rebadged Sheppach hs20, Same one as Aldi had in. Suffers from not having a miter slot on the pressed steel table. But it works, and is cheap enough
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    The irritating world of discount codes (yandles or ffx - any working ones?)

    IF of course any one has any stock. There seems to be a shortage of stuff
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