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    Making the most of a budget table saw, mitre saw and bandsaw

    Prob a good idea to take apart and rebuild to make sure that looks OK, at least to the point it was when purchased. If new blade doesn't sort it I would. Mines used a fair bit for old cheap decking/flooring/pallets etc with nails and junk and the blades still flying through anything I throw at...
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    Shop Vac

    Another vote for the titan and cyclone. Can't fault it for anything, noise maybe its noisy with my ROS but silent with belt sander :-) Power takeoff only 1600w which is plenty for me Good luck
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    Making the most of a budget table saw, mitre saw and bandsaw

    I don't think it was a dig at you, more a compliment & bit of a dig to the all the gear no idea brigade :-) Your post has a lot of views so I am sure a lot of others has the same wants Very handy keep it up
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    Need a band saw

    I have access to giant saw when needed but mostly use a bs250 and its well used. Works like a dream, for me. The 5yr guarantee swayed my choice. 4" softwoods are no problem never tried hard wood thicker than 2/2.5" on it but if taking it real slow I'm sure it would manage it but would prob be...
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    New Festool product

    With brush motor I see Getting coat
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    Kreg Jig

    Trend also do pocket hole screws that are usually better priced
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    Beginners wood lathe - need a chuck?

    No need to worry someone will be along at some point, I'm sure :-) Only here myself as on hols Could try a search for manual on here as likely already be here, or a link. Also try for elu band saw info. As for lathe (hard to answer) you may already have everything you'll ever need it for, no...
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    German silver, stainless steel and ebony

    Very very nice
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    Tritan thicknesser

    Hi. Not sure if you mean titan or triton? :-) with the later a bit better than the former, IMO. Tho more their tools in general I'm +1 with the dewalt pt a reliable beast. It is loud tho when nothing going through would be my only tiny annoyance Best of luck
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    Tool rack solutions for a small work area please?

    Hi Easy to understand but not sure about uberstand :D Yeah that would be fine, tho I'd keep few extra packs of plasters around as sods law applies. Easy enough to put something on the ends or even push over some cable wrap or aquarium air tubing or even good old tape right over length of...
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