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  1. Coldste

    Which would be the better mitre saw to buy?

    Portability yes, but also because it’s easier to store and use in my shed. With batteries I can either keep it on a work bench or on one of the stands during the spring and summer months, possibly use it outside and store it in the garage during the autumn and Winter months. There’s not enough...
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    Which would be the better mitre saw to buy?

    That’s what I’ve been thinking and while I’ve got a bit of money I’m 50/50 about getting one. Being pulled more towards mitre saws because the are a little more safer than the circular saw. Prefer battery is because I can keep it on a work bench in the shed in or on a stand if I get one and use...
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    Which would be the better mitre saw to buy?

    Yeh after reading each manual, they can take this sort of battery, it’s a flexvolt so it can run at 18v and 54v.
  4. Coldste

    Which would be the better mitre saw to buy?

    So I’m looking at buying my first mitre saw, mores specifically a DeWalt one (only because I can swap batteries with my drill, circular saw and router). I‘m only just starting out with woodwork, mainly looking at trying to get used to what each tool can do. I plan to make simple dog houses that...
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    Would a chisel be the right tool for removing waste wood

    First I apologise if this is the wrong section. So I‘m new to all of this and still learning about the various tools and technique. I need some advice about removing this excess wood so the other part can drop down into I think its called a half lap joint. I‘ve cut the first bit of wood out. So...
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    Hi all from Wirral

    Hi all Steve here, I’m 29 and new to the world of woodworking. Recently went back to college to study carpentry and joinery. Only had a few lessons but already love it, so decided to take it up more
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