johnf
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Mike Garnham":3693l23b said:John,
The PT is standing next to the table saw.
Mike
Mike
You should get a combi with a sliding table and a spindle for that space.
Thats how I do it and it works well for me
Mike Garnham":3693l23b said:John,
The PT is standing next to the table saw.
Mike
OPJ":21lba4mu said:...You've already got the "celebrity" status of being a former England cricketer... .
OPJ":3g3frvmx said:Ah, okay. Sorry, Mike. I've never been in to cricket so, I didn't realise.
Mike Garnham":10z9srwl said:As for the workshop build, I can't see that it would make exciting TV or youTube fodder, but if anyone wanted to point a video camera at it I would happily make them the odd cup of tea!
Mike
big soft moose":3tgqkftb said:perhaps more realistically you could do an article on the build for nick (gibbs) or may be a column if its going to be a drawn out process
OPJ":2cvx86jf said:and how the crown guard is attached. Ideally, it won't be one that's attached to the riving knife!
Are you having a mitre saw in this workshop? I know, you'll have the RAS but, I was just wondering.
Chippyjoe":16fkai7e said:Mike,
not telling you how to set your shop up,but depending on what saw you buy,they some times have access panels for wiring or cleaning out etc, etc.
And if the law of sod works for you as it does me! then when you cant get to something is usually the time you need to, so working on that scenario I just thought I might mention it.
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Mike Garnham":3hwnbgf1 said:understandable given that I constantly tell people they don't need new tools all the time. ...... I have a reasonable collection of tools that would be roughly the equivalent of what a village or estate carpenter would have had 150 years ago.
big soft moose":3egxgenr said:Mike Garnham":3egxgenr said:understandable given that I constantly tell people they don't need new tools all the time. ...... I have a reasonable collection of tools that would be roughly the equivalent of what a village or estate carpenter would have had 150 years ago.
in fact given mike's stated aversion to buying new tools they probably are the tools the village carpenter had 150 years ago !
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