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    Insulated plasterboard & green oak rafters?

    Long story but for my orangery the head height at the eves was at a premium and so was the amount of overall height I could use outside (low upper windows) so to gain every mm oak was used so the rafter depth could be reduced compared with softwood.
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    Insulated plasterboard & green oak rafters?

    Nope as I need more insulation to keep building control happy I need to cover the rafters. blackrod I don't suppose you have a link for the screwfix stainless steel dry wall screws? I can't find them????
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    Insulated plasterboard & green oak rafters?

    Many thanks all, blackrod do you think that the gypsum screws would be ok in green oak as they are zinc plated rather than stainless?
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    Insulated plasterboard & green oak rafters?

    Hi, I have to put up some 37mm (25+12mm) insulated plasterboard and attach it to pitched green oak rafters, anyone know if you can get long stainless steel drywall screws? Or any other ideas? Many thanks.
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    Is some sort of finish a must for external oak?

    Many thanks, I'll try a few things but if not I'd be more than happy with your offer.
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    Is some sort of finish a must for external oak?

    Many thanks for the reply's. Mmmmm decisions, decisions. Robin, the doors will indeed be multipoint locks so won't take much movement before they become inoperable. I don't suppose you could let me know what the light oak finish you use is? Or, as I have used Microshield Ultra waterproofing...
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    Is some sort of finish a must for external oak?

    Hi, I have come across various threads that offer advice on how to finish oak to stop it going grey but I have a new oak frame along with oak French doors which I would like to look natural ie go grey in time but. 1) Does the frame and or the doors require an external finish of some sort to...
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    Boxing in columns

    Thanks again, I have used the hide in plain sight approach before but this time I don't think it will fit in with the "ye olde" look I was hoping for. Might opt for the mitre cutter and see how some test pieces go (thanks for the tip re the straight edge).
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    Boxing in columns

    Yup I read that too, what would you consider to be a heavyweight router to be?
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    Boxing in columns

    I would prefer to have the join on the corner as If I just butt joint them there would be no mistaking that the post wasn't solid.
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    Boxing in columns

    Hi Pete, maybe as a newbie I'm over engineering but as the cladding is in a conservatory there will be big differences in temperature and over time I wouldn't want the box corners to open. Also On the 4th (open) side there will be my double gazed units pushed and sandwiched against the oak. I...
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    Boxing in columns

    Hi some of you may have seen my previous posts re wanting to box in some steel columns and how a I may go about it. The columns are approx. 80mm square but 2 meters long. I want to cover them in 32mm oak to give the impression of an oak post on 3 sides. Originally I was going to attempt to do...
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    Axminster ts250 minimum height cut at 45deg?

    Erm yes, it's the end with that big red button on isn't it? I thought if you can do a short spline why not a long one? If things go a bit wrong I don't have to use a 2 meter spline but any will be better than none, no?
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    Axminster ts250 minimum height cut at 45deg?

    Hi Dave, Many thanks for taking the time to help. Sorry my saw tilts the other way from your pics but I get the idea. I managed to adjust the blade by moving the entire motor assembly a little (the ts250 has about 5mm play either way) and then the table top a little towards the blade too, then...
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    Axminster ts250 minimum height cut at 45deg?

    To the left looking from the front
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    Axminster ts250 minimum height cut at 45deg?

    Sorry wcndave you've lost me now, still very new to this. The photo I added originally isn't of my saw just a shot I found showing what I will be trying to achieve. Any links/diagram/photos of what you are describing? a picture is worth a thousand words especially to a newbie. That photo would...
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    Axminster ts250 minimum height cut at 45deg?

    Hi, no I adjusted it when the blade was straight up at 90 deg as far towards the fence as I could so it gives me a little more room when the blade tilts over towards the left. wcndave yes I think your right the geometry isn't quite right as when the blade lowers tilted at 45deg it doesn't...
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    Axminster ts250 minimum height cut at 45deg?

    Many thanks for all the advice, yes the blade does foul the cast base at 45deg but I have managed to adjust the blade to be as close as possible to the other side of the opening at 90 deg so it will let me lower it more and tilt over to 45 deg but not all the way down. So by the looks of it my...
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    Axminster ts250 minimum height cut at 45deg?

    Hi, does anyone know what the minimum height cut I can do at 45degress should be? I have a new (well not new but not set up yet TS 250) table saw and I want to try and do something like this But when I try and tilt the blade over at low heights it touches the table top slot side. Am I trying to...
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    C16 rafters vs oak?

    Thanks for all the replies and ideas but as the rafters are quite short it might be just easier to use oak all the way through but I'll investigate. Also came across this useful guide which shows the relative strengths etc which might be of use should anyone come across this thread in a search...
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