So , Who got what at Ally Pally ??????????????????

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Blister

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Hi , Just carious as to who got what at the show this weekend :?:

I purchased 4 Sorby tool rests

3 Sorby tear drop cutters

and a Jet JPT260 P/T :lol:

Result :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
 
Ah, you got it loaded in the end then Alan 8) They're great machines, I'm sure it'll serve you very well.

Treated myself to one of those funky Bessey folding utility knives, and got a rather good deal from Turners Retreat on a pair of Clifton spokeshaves, both of which I'd promised myself a while ago now.

A bit disappointed with Tom, who not only spent nothing but failed completely to honour his agreement not to let me spend money. :roll: :wink:
 
I'm afraid all I bought was lunch! :duno:

Allen got a very very good deal on his JPT-260. :mrgreen: It was nice to meet Nick (Jetman) on the Jet stand, lovely fellow.

Despite the negative comments, I quite enjoyed this year. Admittedly there was fewer exhibitors there. I noticed that DeWalt wasn't present at all which I found odd. There was much less demo's this year too. I normally like to see the guy who does the carving demos but he wasn't there.

Was good to meet and have a quick chat with Mark Hancock on the way out.

I just wish I'd had some money :roll: :lol:
 
As I said in another thread
Here are the spoils of the day
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Ebony and African black wood, 3 grades of super glue, 2 pot pourri lids, a long drill for doing all wood pens, a couple of small turning tools and some small ferrules
 
I delved into those cheep-and-cheerful tool stands -- like at a car boot sale. :)

Got a few router cutters for £1 each in sizes I didn't have for the odd one-off cut that doesn't justify an expensive cutter. Will see!

Got some Titebond glue for the first time so will check that out too. 8)

All in all, spent £7.50 to get in to spend a few quid more. Hmm.
 
Jetset":u57h1nlx said:
All in all, spent £7.50 to get in to spend a few quid more. Hmm.

That's a good point actually. What did you get for your entrance fee this year? Not a lot IMHO. I don't normally mind because you get to see at least a couple of good demos. Watching those students make a Bus Stop wasn't what I'd call inspiring and the power tool racing was just bloody stupid.

:roll: :wink:
 
wizer":1qptk9e6 said:
That's a good point actually. What did you get for your entrance fee this year? Not a lot IMHO.
Well I had roughly an hour of leaning stood next to Reg Slack, it was great. 8)
 
Blister":aao99afg said:
Hi , Just carious as to who got what at the show this weekend :?:

I got toothache and insomnia :(

Seriously it was really good to meet some of the forum members - Dave L, Wizer (whizzer :)), Mark W and Blister last weekend - top gents all of you - thanks for the coffee too Mark I forgot to say before you left - much appreciated :)

Chems":aao99afg said:
Blister":aao99afg said:
and a Jet JPT260 P/T :lol:

What?! How much did you pay for that then?

I think by the time we had been haggled so far into the ground we ended up paying Blister :shock:

I just hope it got back in one piece, as Blister insisted on it going on the roof of his van so people could see his new purchase :lol: :lol:

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:lol:
Cheers to all
Nick
:eek:ccasion5:
 
Thats CLASS , I love it :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

One thing regarding deals :lol:

If you are going to have a deal :lol:

Make sure its a GOOD ONE

I did not see you filming as I went home , If I had noticed you , I would have waved on the way past :wink: :wink:


\:D/ \:D/ \:D/

Thanks for all your help and advice and the deal and storing my bags and the digital read out and loading and a nice chat :wink:
 
Jetman":ogmg4bto said:
Wizer (whizzer :))

Well it seems EVERYONE bar me thinks I'm a whizzer when really I'm a WI-ZER! :roll:

Great pic Nick, busy? :D
 
Nick, I love that little bit of movie. You have just GOT to explain how you did it :mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:

Allen, Was that just TOO big to get it into the back of the van? :-k :-k :-k :-k :-k

Tom, you could always insert a hyphen in your avatar. =; =; =; =;

John. B
 
wizer":a8e2gnbb said:
Jetman":a8e2gnbb said:
Wizer (whizzer :))

Well it seems EVERYONE bar me thinks I'm a whizzer when really I'm a WI-ZER! :roll:

Great pic Nick, busy? :D

Yes everyone here thinks of you as whizzer sorry wi-zer :lol:

whizzer got a nice ring to it when you say "Whizzer & Waker (sorry Waka) :lol:
 
wizer":2cukrxts said:
Jetman":2cukrxts said:
Wizer (whizzer :))

Well it seems EVERYONE bar me thinks I'm a whizzer when really I'm a WI-ZER! :roll:

:lol: :lol: - I won't mention which member told me to wind you up over the pronunciation Tom :wink:

wizer":2cukrxts said:
Great pic Nick, busy? :D

Always at 3am :) - Couldn't sleep because of toothache and used messing around on photoshop as distraction therapy :)

Cheers to all
Nick
 
Back to the original question ;-)

I ordered a Record TS200C table saw, show price £529.99 with free carriage, due to be delivered next Thursday.

I also bought 4 Fein saw blades, 2 Standard and 2 Precision for £10.00 each (normal ? price c £15-£20 each).

Martin.
 
oh dear Martin, did you do your research before buying that saw ? It's no highly regarded around here.
 
Tom,

Thanks for your concern, I have researched extensively and I am aware yourself and another forum member don't think much of it, however I had a really good look at it at the exhibition and saw it in action as the students from one of the challenges was using it to cut some 65mm softwood. It coped fine with that (as it should).

It ticks all the boxes for me and there is really nothing else on the market that has everything I want and, most importantly, will fit in my small workshop without me having to climb over it all the time.

If anyone is interested I would be happy to post my experiences with it when I get it.

Thanks again for your concern - Martin.
 
I'll be very interested in how you get on with it. I'm going back to looking for a compact TS in the future and I agree that the only downside of the little Axi is the blade size. That said, for the price difference alone, I could live with it.
 
Yes, there is a considerable price difference and I did have to think about it, but I just know that when I came to cut a piece of timber thicker than 60mm (although this probably won't be very often) and found I couldn't it would really niggle.
I know I could get round it but it would still annoy me, so I have gone for the more expensive saw.

Will post my experiences with the Record once I have used it a bit.

Martin.
 
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