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  1. Nick c

    Climate change policy

    Tipping points by their nature are largely unknown quantities. And as you say are not immediate but are irreversible. Panic is probably what we need more of if it spurs us into meaningful action.no previous human civilisations have had the capacity to change the natural environment in the way...
  2. Nick c

    Climate change policy

    Do we all have children and grandchildren.Do we realise what sort of world we are going to bequeath to them when we're six feet under.Do we think we know better than 95% of the world's climate scientists and the warnings they are telling us. Tipping points will be upon us all rich and poor young...
  3. Nick c

    Is there a definitive pillar drill - new or used - that is better than the Bosch PBD40 for the same money?

    Which Rohm Supra chuck did you get.l have a Bosch PD40 and was thinking of replacing the chuck.Did you have much difficulty getting the original chuck off.
  4. Nick c

    Patreon and blog subscription prices

    Have a look at Waters and Acland they do an online course £99 per year. Haven't subscribed to it as I'd rather do face to face so can't vouch for how good it is.
  5. Nick c

    Makita thicknesser tables

    Okay thanks
  6. Nick c

    Makita thicknesser tables

    Cheers will do. Getting juddering of the boards as they go thru need to wax the bed and hopefully with the sub tables adjusted will solve the problem. Don't think it can be blunt knives or rollers causing the problem as it's a new machine.
  7. Nick c

    Makita thicknesser tables

    Thanks Bingy man and ChaiLatte for the info guess l didn't look closely enough to the instructions. Cheers
  8. Nick c

    Makita thicknesser tables

    Can anyone confirm that I have the tables set up correctly hopefully you can see from the photos one is of the infeed side and one of outfeed side. The tips of the sub tables are level with the thicknesser bed.Thanks
  9. Nick c

    Makita 2012NB

    Thanks for the advice Bingy man.
  10. Nick c

    Makita 2012NB

    Thanks llywmog for the confirmation. Hoped it would be. Will have to get one. Cheers
  11. Nick c

    Makita 2012NB

    Haven't got an adapter that fits to connect to my record extractor. Seems like the Makita supplied dust shroud is an odd size. I know someone on etsy that could make me one it's £19. Currently using an existing adapter l have and gaffer tape. But lm thinking that as the £45 adapter has a 100mm...
  12. Nick c

    Makita 2012NB

    Yes it does seem alot but the centralised port and being 100mm and able to hook up to my record dx1000 thinking it might be an improvement.
  13. Nick c

    Makita 2012NB

    Has anyone got one of these for the Makita thicknesser. Thinking of getting one now I've got my thicknesser. Seems like it would be an improvement over the existing one that comes with the machine
  14. Nick c

    Advice Please- Table Saw Push Sticks and Disks

    I'll have a look. Always up for some sage advice.
  15. Nick c

    Advice Please- Table Saw Push Sticks and Disks

    Have a look at the Jay Bates "Best push stick ever" on YouTube easy to make best one I've used. Bow products make a feature board for job site saws which l have found to be excellent.
  16. Nick c

    Dimensions of Makita thicknesser 2012

    Thanks for the info makes sense now. Will fit under my bench which is great. Waiting for a deal before purchasing just missed out on a 20% off on ebay. How does you find yours.
  17. Nick c

    Dimensions of Makita thicknesser 2012

    For the Makita 2012NB
  18. Nick c

    Dimensions of Makita thicknesser 2012

    Can anyone provide the dimensions of the thicknesser l know on the website it says L 483 W 771 H 401 but this doesn't seem to fit with the pictures. I need the width height and depth when looking at it head on. What to see if it will fit in under my work bench.
  19. Nick c

    Thicknesser

    I guess the quality explains the difference in price. That's why I tend to go for equipment from the likes of dewalt, makita, milwaukee. Love to be able to afford festool but I'm only a bodger not a pro.
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