Thanks Steve
You have a pm.
Do you think there is any likelihood of you selling your DVDs through established internet retailers like Axminster or Classic Hand Tools or even Amazon?
Graeme
Steve is there any chance of you adding a different payment processor for your online payments as I have no desire to register with Google Checkout. While I have decided I am willing to put up with the hassle of paying by cheque for the DVDs this once not having a simple pay by credit card...
I have this saw, although admittedly a slightly older model without the trenching facility, and I really couldn't recommend it. The problem I think is the single bar design, it just doesn't provide a rigid enough support for the cutting head which tends to flex slightly during a cut. This makes...
I am using Firefox and when you hover over the two links they show as linking to https://www.e-sixt.co.uk/cgi-perl/rental/or#. If you look at the source for the frame you can see that the input form has the header <form action="https://www.e-sixt.co.uk/cgi-perl/rental/or" method="post"...
I may be missing something here but both the "RETRIEVE CUSTOMER INFORMATION" and "RESERVE NOW" links on the reservation page are to https addresses. The browser will create a secure connection to the Sixt server before sending the HTTP post command containing your information.
While this is not...
I am getting the same problem. Having looked at the details for their domain registration I would hazard a guess that they forgot to renew their domain name on the 29th July and their DNS entry was pointed to this holding page by their registration company. Their entry was updated today and they...
I think the URL above should probably be http://www.stockroomsupply.com/.
PlansNow also have plans for some homemade tools including a drum sander here http://www.plansnow.com/shoptools.html.
Graeme
When I tried to buy a router from them with plastic they just gave me the router and told me to drop a cheque off later and this was the first time I had purchased anything from them.
Graeme
I don't know of anyone stocking the Rockler range but I believe that http://www.woodworkersworkshop.co.uk/ can supply the incra T-track range. You will have to ring them though I don't think it is listed on their website.
Graeme
On my Mast-R-Plate the plate itself is 6.2mm thick, the levelling feet take the total depth of the rebate needed for the plate up to a minimum of 9.5mm. The swiss cheese mounting plate is another 6.25mm thick so you will lose about 12.5mm of plunge depth. As this is american I would guess that...
I have one of these at home that is also due to go into a router table real soon now. If you can wait until this evening I will measure the thickness for you.
Graeme
Actually the change to Before Present makes a lot of sense as it is the system that the archeologists themselves would use. Isn't it more sensible to label something with its age rather than relative to some abitrary point in the past, although i believe BP dates are actually relative to 1950...