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    Fitting an oak windowsill

    Thanks for the replies. I've not visited the house to check the existing cills yet, however I believe from being there previously they will be a mix of wooden window board and tile. I don't know these are the ones they want replacing but these are windows caught in pictures I took of other work...
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    Recommend drawer runners

    Have a look at grasshopper slides too. They’re competitively priced 👍🏼
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    Fitting an oak windowsill

    Hi all, after some advice please. A friend has asked me to replace some internal windowsills with oak ones. I’ve never fitted any before, but feel like it’ll be similar to fitting an alcove shelf, which is something I have done. The prospect of movement and/or cupping concerns me, and I’m...
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    Wide alcove shelves

    I'm terribly grateful for all the excellent information in your replies. Thank you. The client has decided they want to go for lower cabinets only, with no shelves. I'll take your tips forward with me though 👍🏻
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    Wide alcove shelves

    Thank you. Yeah, an end panel is my preferred choice and I'm waiting for the client to come back to me with an answer on creating full height units as opposed to separate cupboards and shelves. I just wanted to come up with a backup plan in case they say they don't want full height ones.
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    Wide alcove shelves

    Thanks for the reply. Making the shelves in two parts was how I was going to go about it. My worry was more about making sure the holes drilled in the masonry were correct, rather than the shelf. Drilling multiple 15mm holes in a brick wall, the slightest bit wander and I'll be struggling.
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    Wide alcove shelves

    Morning, Hoping you can give me advice about wide alcove shelves. I've been asked to build some shelves in two alcoves, with fitted cabinets below. The right side is 1.52m wide, which is larger than others I've done before. The left side is narrower, at 1.37m, however it has no wall to the...
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    I need an invisible connector

    Thank you for the replies so far. It doesn’t need to be removable, it’ll be permanently fixed. I can’t fit the strips in the workshop as the three units needs to be transported separately as together they’re 4m wide. So my plan was to build and paint the cabinets, and the strips. Once the...
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    I need an invisible connector

    Hi, I‘m building a run of 3x cabinets that run from floor to almost ceiling. The design of the unit means each cabinet has a decorative ‘cover strip’. I need to find a way to fit this strip on site, after it’s been constructed and painted. The Lamello Zeta with a clamex fitting would be the...
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    Finishing oak to match existing furniture

    Thank you all for the replies. After getting a sample and doing a test piece the customer decided to go with one coat of Osmo wax oil tinted colour amber. The shelves are fitted now and the client is over the moon with them. The fit the other wood in the room wonderfully. I’m very happy 😊
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    Finishing oak to match existing furniture

    I was hoping for some advice please in the type of finish to apply to bare oak to match some existing furniture? I’m building some alcove cabinets and shelves for a client which are made from American oak. They’ve sent me an image of some furniture they have in the room already that they would...
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    Turbo Gold screws

    Screwfix have just released a TX version of their turbo gold for anyone that’s interested… Torx Woodscrews | Screws | Screwfix
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    Protecting walnut laminated MDF

    Morning, I’m building a TV/media unit which has a 5.5m top. I’m making this from 3x sections of 26mm walnut laminated MDF. It’s going to be edge banded across the front to give the appearance of a solid piece. It’s only 25cm deep, with a 1.8m centre section that’s 45cm deep. The rest of the...
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    How would you make this?

    I’ve been asked to make the below set of units, replicating the design exactly. I’m comfortable with how to build the carcasses and doors etc, but it’s the top that throwing me. It’s 5.4m long and they want it to be in a dark wood style. The outer cupboards are only 250mm deep and the centre...
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    Track saw - T55 or Mafell MT55

    Mafell user here - thoroughly recommend it. I've no experience with the TS55, but I have got a KS60 mitre saw and the Festool quality is superb. In truth I don't think you'll go wrong with either option, they're both at the top of the track saw game. Both excellently built and will last. When I...
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