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    Festool Domino DF 700 xl £750

    Pics are in this google drive folder https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
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    Festool Domino DF 700 xl £750

    Im Selling my df700 as it doesn't get much use since i bought the smaller version. Good working order. Has a few knocks and dings from use. it is also a little dusty with a little bit of sawdust build up where the cutter comes out of. see pictures Everything works as it should. Comes in...
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    Festool Domino DF500

    I will have a dewalt biscuit jointer up for sale soon when my domino arrives? :roll: :D
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    Festool Domino DF500

    So, Did you buy one in the end? If so where from? I nearly bought one on Friday from Axminster but chickened out. I already have the df700 but i think the 500 would be good for smaller stuff. Thanks Jack
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    Cubic ft to running meter hardwood prices.

    Thanks Doug, Yeah it gets a bit confusing. Not used to working in imperial measurements.
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    Harrogate whose going this weekend ...

    Hi Nick, I saw you at the show with the very nice laguna bandsaw. After i left i tried to find the bandsaw online and cant find anywhere online to have a look at it? Would you be able to tell me the model number? It had a very large throat on it on movable castors also a slot in the side to...
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    Cubic ft to running meter hardwood prices.

    Hi, This is going to sound like a daft question. Im used to buying regular pine from timber yard by the meter. Just wondering if anyone can put it into simple terms for me when buying hardwood. :roll: Just for an example if i bought 1 cuft of oak at 1" thickness and 12" wide this would...
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    Itech machinery / Drum Sander

    Hi all i have been looking at this machine from Scott and Sargeant online and wondered if anyone has any first hand reviews on the machine? just over £1000 inc vat seems like a decent price if its a good machine but also a lot to waste. https://www.scosarg.com/itech-3140c-400 ... r-230v-1ph Also...
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    Built in wardrobe carcass size.

    I will most probably batten an shim the wall to make it straight before installing the carcass. Also the the hinges are fine for material 14mm-22 so i should be fine. It was more the strength i was worried about? Im not sure that 3mm difference will make it much stronger.
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    Built in wardrobe carcass size.

    Thanks for your replies. I have not got the design drawn up yet but, there will be 4 doors with 4 compartments each around 500mm wide give or take the thickness of the mfc board. 3 of the units will have a shelf and one will just be a full length cupboard. I was planning on routing a groove at...
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    Built in wardrobe carcass size.

    Hi all, I am building a built in wardrobe into the eaves. I am using white Melamine faced chipboard. I was under the impression that the carcass should be 18mm thick. Most of the places i have looked seems to sell 15mm. Would this still be suitable? each section of the wardrobe is 2200mm high so...
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    Machining Reclaimed timber/Scaffold boards

    I have a metal detector which i will be using also a selection of wire brushes/ belt sander. Thanks For the input!
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    Machining Reclaimed timber/Scaffold boards

    It looks like this is what i'm going to have to do. It just seems so wrong to do so.
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    Machining Reclaimed timber/Scaffold boards

    The Cement and all that yuck will be cleaned off. Its easier/cheaper to get used scaffold boards than resawn reclaimed timber for the furniture tops. Im not set up to resaw old joists etc.
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    Machining Reclaimed timber/Scaffold boards

    Yeah that was the problem, Its not too bad with the reclaimed timber joists etc for the frames of the furniture but the scaffold boards only have a very light layer of wear anyhow so machining would take away any "character". I did think of making relief cuts in the bottom of the boards to...
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