Couldn't resist bringing home a 6 ppi rip saw yesterday. Clean enough condition to see it had a stamped name so assumed there was some age to it. Now found that Sanderson Brothers & Newbould was formed in 1901 so not as early as I expected.
Woodmonkey":2p3g3kjn said:You sure got the festool bug! Does that have digital radio on it?
How's it sound ? I've only recently bought a dab makita the sound on those is great.Jmac80":2zyfq01f said:Not strictly a tool but for the workshop while using tools :lol:
Thought it would also be handy for outside jobs as i already have 4 18v festool batteries
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chippy1970":1p3uxcvd said:How's it sound ? I've only recently bought a dab makita the sound on those is great.Jmac80":1p3uxcvd said:Not strictly a tool but for the workshop while using tools :lol:
Thought it would also be handy for outside jobs as i already have 4 18v festool batteries
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They don't do one that charges the batteries. I've got the plain old dab one, I've had a makita radio for years, ive also got a dewalt one I won in a competition. Keep that in the workshop.Woodmonkey":tn2h69xw said:Which makita did you get chippy? Been looking at those, but can't seem to find one that charges batteries
Lol thought you'd taken that photoJmac80":13b5zev8 said:chippy1970":13b5zev8 said:How's it sound ? I've only recently bought a dab makita the sound on those is great.Jmac80":13b5zev8 said:Not strictly a tool but for the workshop while using tools :lol:
Thought it would also be handy for outside jobs as i already have 4 18v festool batteries
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It's still in the post to me mate
chippy1970":29a8lda6 said:Lol thought you'd taken that photo
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That was where I went wrong (hammer) I guess that's why the TS worked so wellColeyS1":2pvie0vl said:Not try to teach you to suck eggs but did you cut the worktop bottom side up? I try and avoid fitting worktops if I can. Even the thought of chipping a joint makes me cringedamo8604":2pvie0vl said:I bought a Bosch GTS 10 XC off a forum member and I must say I'm incredibly impressed, made short work of big chunks of mahogany and ripped a worktop so cleanly I couldn't believe it, I'd only ever cut a kitchen worktop once with a home base skill saw, it was dreadful.... The laminate chipped all over and I truly believed it was impossible to cut a veneered surface without specialist machinery.
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