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  1. J

    Table saw for salving wooden planks

    Will get as much of it inside as soon as possible - no huge rush though be nice to be laying the floor through the summer...
  2. J

    Table saw for salving wooden planks

    Current storage is outside, under cover (nearly) and not heated. Planks are about 18mm thick. It's an old gym floor (see my previous posts) so no planing of the surface planned - we want to retain the markings and will accept the worn look. Shortening the long ones is starting to sound very...
  3. J

    Table saw for salving wooden planks

    Cheers - wood is about to be denailed and stored in the building where it will be laid eventually. Has been under cover outside the building for a couple months. I've got at least twice what I need for my main floor. I've got other rooms we might put it into later on too. Was planning to joint...
  4. J

    Table saw for salving wooden planks

    I want all the planks the same width (about 1000 linear metres of them...). Luckily machine had motor rewound and converted to single phase...
  5. J

    Table saw for salving wooden planks

    I wondered about the PT instead but I've just gone and bought a Wadkins 10AGS ....
  6. J

    Table saw for salving wooden planks

    I'm ready now to get my table saw to start prepping my salvaged mahogany planks. I need to trim the current t&g and get the planks to a uniform thickness, and cut a new groove in each side of them. So - how good a table saw do I need to ensure my planks (1-4m in length) are going to be...
  7. J

    Can you help me identify this PT please?

    Ok - found another photo. Hope this helps. PT is 240v. Got to be worth £300?
  8. J

    Can you help me identify this PT please?

    Apparently the bed is 7" wide. I take it thats my width limit on pieces of wood? I'm thinking of doing a 20ft double ender boat and can't decide if I need a 10x6 or if this would be adequate?
  9. J

    Can you help me identify this PT please?

    I know nothing of Multico reputation. Any good? Parts available?
  10. J

    Can you help me identify this PT please?

    Thats what I'm hoping...
  11. J

    Can you help me identify this PT please?

    Seller says it's unlabelled which sounds a bit strange in its own right - but it's cheap...
  12. J

    FREE - large quantity of mahogany offcut planks

    Chaps - we're between Horsham and Haywards Heath. Pm me for postcode. Wood is on my neighbours farm so I have to respect his privacy. There is still 1-2 van loads left. Will post a picture later!
  13. J

    FREE - large quantity of mahogany offcut planks

    Still plenty left if anyone interested. My apologies to Stefan for missing an appointment - won't happen again I promise!
  14. J

    FREE - large quantity of mahogany offcut planks

    Chaps - I think I've replied to all the PM's so far. Please let me know if you haven't heard from me yet...!
  15. J

    FREE - large quantity of mahogany offcut planks

    (I know this should be in the marketplace but I don't have enough posts...!) We rescued a wooden floor from a local college and we've taken enough planks for our project. I now need to rapidly clear the remaining wood. It's mainly splintered or short sections. If I can't clear it I'll have to...
  16. J

    Spindle moulders

    Ah - now don't get me started on PT's ... very much next on my list of machinery once I've got this flooring job out the way!
  17. J

    Spindle moulders

    Ok - on another thread someone suggested I should look at a spindle moulder to cut new grooves in 1000m of flooring. It looks like a meatier more versatile router table. Or do I just buy a CRT table for my router? Any suggestions on spindle moulder brands? I can probably stretch to £750 and I...
  18. J

    How to prep and install a rescued gym floor...

    Boards were nailed down but thankfully not covered in gunge. @owsnap - yes a new floor is easier but we're doing a conversion of a small warehouse that used to be an ammunition factory and nothing new really suits the industrial character we're trying to maintain. Also the fact the floor is...
  19. J

    How to prep and install a rescued gym floor...

    Ah - meant to ask - table saw or bandsaw for ripping please?
  20. J

    How to prep and install a rescued gym floor...

    Amazing - 40mins after I've posted and theres a viable solution - I used my router set to groove my door frames and jointed them with 6mm birch ply - so familiar with the process. I've got around 75sqm of open living space to lay initially, and then depending on how much is left (I'm expecting...
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