big soft moose
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My trusty schepach died a few months back (which was my own fault for trying to use it like a bandsaw to cut out turning blanks while the bandsaw was hors de combat )
so on wednesday i tootled down to yandles (swimbo came with to keep me from buying the whole flipping shop) and bought one of these
http://www.yandles.co.uk/product.php/se ... n/RPOSS16V
I was seriously impressed with the value as it is usually £120 but yandles are doing a special offer to £99 , then as i was umming and ahhing between this and the axminster variable speed they price matched to the axy which is £89 -result
I haven't used the saw in anger yet as i only got round to setting it up tonight but it will go into action tommorow as i need to make my sisters birthday present (a clock based on a pile of rats)
I'm also well impressed with the yandles offcut bin where i got an A4 sized piece of 3/4" thick kiln dried oak (to make said clock) for the princly sum of 30p (plus another bigger bit which will "come in useful" for £1)
so on wednesday i tootled down to yandles (swimbo came with to keep me from buying the whole flipping shop) and bought one of these
http://www.yandles.co.uk/product.php/se ... n/RPOSS16V
I was seriously impressed with the value as it is usually £120 but yandles are doing a special offer to £99 , then as i was umming and ahhing between this and the axminster variable speed they price matched to the axy which is £89 -result
I haven't used the saw in anger yet as i only got round to setting it up tonight but it will go into action tommorow as i need to make my sisters birthday present (a clock based on a pile of rats)
I'm also well impressed with the yandles offcut bin where i got an A4 sized piece of 3/4" thick kiln dried oak (to make said clock) for the princly sum of 30p (plus another bigger bit which will "come in useful" for £1)