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    MY WORKSHOP

    Fantastic quality work on your website. Just moving into a new 3500sq feet workshop myself, was the extraction ducting expensive? as I am currently using 100mm cardboard tubes which have served me well for a few years but looks a bit strange.
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    Funny things you've seen in workshop or onsite

    My boss decided he would show me 'how it's done' a couple of months ago. Placed an MFC shelf between two sawhorses and proceeded to lean on and cut right down the middle. Well about an inch from the end of cutting the shelf snapped, he ended up face down on the floor between the sawhorses arm in...
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    Hi, and some of my work

    Thanks for all the comments guys, Mark, I think the same thing about the KD blocks on the shelves and have bought a Kreg pocket hole machine and the last couple of robes have been pocket hole with caps and shelf pins to sit on to add support and guide installation.
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    Hi, and some of my work

    Hi Keith Yeah it took a while
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    Hi, and some of my work

    Oops, sorry think it's fixed now :oops:
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    Hi, and some of my work

    Hi Guys, I've been keeping an eye on the forum for a while now, some very fine work on here from some very dedicated people. I'm a bench joiner by trade and am slowly trying to get completely out on my own but it's hard juggling my business and a job. Please check out my Facebook page of some...
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    Forum users' Table saws

    Martin T72a ultra and a wadkin sp130
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    Tradesmen...18v Cordless drill recommendations please.

    I have the Milwaukee range of 18v lithium. Drill and impact driver are great, not so keen on the jigsaw it seems to wander a lot. Battery level indicators on all battery's are handy.
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    Study

    End result looks fantastic
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