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    British Woodworking magazine offer

    Codswallop! Your natural ability is probably there because you went to college and were taught the basics, the theory of doing your job, just like the rest of us. Since starting work you have likely been the recipient of much acquired knowledge from more experienced people as well as learning...
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    Sedgwick TA315 any users ?

    I think your choices are a bit odd. For ripping long pieces a sliding carraige is probably the best option. Would you not consider something like an SCM SI12 or SI15 rather than converted rip saws? Ted
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    Kity K5

    Scheppach bought out the Kity name when then went into receivership a few years back. Kity machines are still sold in France so have you tried writing to NMA Agencies in Brighouse to see if they can help? I would like to see some photographs of your sheds. I am thinking about building a second...
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    Hello

    Hello. I hope I am in the right section for this. My name is Ted and I am a retired woodworking machinery engineer. I started my working life as apprentice joiner. In time I taught wood machining then I moved into installing and servicing machinery before I retired a few years back. I now...
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