That all sounds brilliant! I live in High Peak just outside Manchester/Stockport so I can get Chester no problem.
Let me know what you find tomorrow and we can go from there.
Thanks again for your time
Right this is great, I am to wait to see what everyone else has got and we might be able to cobble something together and get this brilliant old saw back in action.
Going off these manuals:
https://www.daltonswadkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Wadkin-AGS-10-inch-Sawbench-Manual-Parts-List.pdf
https://www.daltonswadkin.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Wadkin-AGS-12-inch-Sawbench-Manual-Parts-List.pdf
Seems like the AGS 10 has a 38" fence length and the 12...
When you say it is 'like it', do you mean in design or exactly like it?
That one is for an AGS 12, which I presume is a bit larger than an AGS 10. I had seen this one on eBay already and am tempted to buy it and modify it however:
It doesn't rectify the issue I have with the bent rail
It is...
I have recently bought an Wadkin AGS 10, the older pattern with the two parallel fence bars with imperial units; rather than the newer single bar metric version.
Unfortunately, the previous own has bent one of the two fence bars and has replace the with a peice of aluminium extrusion which is...
I like your idea. But probably a slightly different use-case to me.
Basically I just want to know if you wanted to secure a horizontal frame to a wall, would you build the frame first then attach it, or would you build it on the wall to start with?
I really don't want those sorts of racks, I am suspending the racks from the ceiling not propping them up from the floor. That way I can put work surfaces below them as well as some workbenches and machines on casters. Basically this is high up storage leaving the floor space free.
If you were building workshop racking from timber, making frame for each shelf and then using ply for the tops; would you create the frame first and then attach it to the wall, or would you build the frame on the wall (securing the parts which'd attach directly to the wall first and working out...
Hi, I am looking at making a new fence for my table saw and intending to use T-Track for its rails. My initial research leads me to loads of dead ends without an obvious choice or standard to go with.
Can some one recommend whatever T-Track they're using in their own projects. Having it...
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