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    Moldy timber

    Thanks for the replies, I will dry it out and see how it goes!
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    Moldy timber

    Hi, I had some softwood stored under a tarpaulin for the last few months. I uncovered it today and around 50% of the timber has mold patches on it. Can this be saved or should it all be binned? Thanks MrD
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    Reclaimed doors into workbench help needed

    Thanks for all your suggestions and advice. I think I will use my cheap circular saw to rip the rails off and try an old cheap plane and see where I get to. Although not until all this snow goes! Cheers, MrD
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    Reclaimed doors into workbench help needed

    Thanks for the link JS - usefull info. OPJ - had not really thought about that. I guess my plan was to break down the parts and see what I could use. Maybe the edge where the mortice is could be facing down so it is not visible. It is going to be a workbench so practical is more important...
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    Reclaimed doors into workbench help needed

    Hi, I have 3 reclaimed solid wood doors that I would like to recycle into the base for a workbench. My idea is to break them down into the rails and stiles and then machine them on my new P/T and use them for them for my workbench. Problem is they are either painted white or have horrible...
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    Festool CS50 Table Saw

    Thanks for your replies, especially BHENRY1 who may have convived me. Just looking at fesstolowners website thanks Chippy. Gasman, I had looked at that but seems expensive when you add all the bits up. Thanks MrD
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    Festool CS50 Table Saw

    Hi, Anyone have one of these saws? If so how do you rate them? Cannot seem to find much info on them. Thanks MrD
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    Festool TS55 Replacment Blades

    Thanks again guys. I am in West Yorkshire (I have updated my profile) so if anyone knows a saw doctor locally it would be most appreciated.
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    Festool TS55 Replacment Blades

    Thanks promhandicam, they do look a cheap option! chippy1970, I will need to re-think now. I am on my 2nd blade, the first lasted only 10 or so diy projects. I was having to really push the saw and getting burning smells. At first I thought the saw was out of line and contacted festool. I...
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    Festool TS55 Replacment Blades

    Hi, I have a festool ts55 saw which I am very happy with however the replacement blades cost between £40 and £50 each. I recently spotted Tornado blades at Rutlands especially for the TS55, same kerf etc. They are on offer at £17.55...
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    New Workshop Build?

    Hi JK, No problem telling you the cost if I knew exactly! I had been buying parts like locks and double glazing for months before the build as I had some spare cash but here is a basic breakdown of the main costs: timber for framing: £150 Shiplap for external walls: £400 Floorboards for floor...
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    New Workshop Build?

    Thanks for all the comments. Kingcod, the floor was suspended off the ground. Where it did contact I placed damp proof course from wickes. The celetex was held in the bottom of the joist with several nails but I was not sure if this would hold so yes I sealed the top as well before putting the...
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    New Workshop Build?

    wow - you guys must live in bad areas! My last house I was burgled twice in one year but they did not touch my shed. Thanks for the insight.
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    New Workshop Build?

    Hi, The workshop is 4.5m * 3m and is a nice size for me. Security is a concern so I will have blinds on my windows and several good locks. The insides of the doors will be 12mm ply so very sturdy and I have security firedoor hinges and strong double glazing. I went for 10mm armoured cable as...
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    New Workshop Build?

    Hi Triggaaar, I will explain as I post more pics and descriptions but quickly: 1. Beef up the foundations - amazed at how much weight they have to hold even before the tools go in! 2. Apply for planning permission and make the roof higher - will annoy me I am sure 3. Get some help - doing all...
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