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    Wrapping

    Not sure if I have the right forum, but I would like to have a go at wrapping kitchen doors, Can someone explain the pros & cons. What is the difference between the different wraps, & which one would you recommend. Thanks, stay safe everyone
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    Difference Between 2K car lacquer & 2K Poly?

    Thanks for that Droogs., I don't think the Lacquers they use here in Thailand are water based, but I will check.
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    Difference Between 2K car lacquer & 2K Poly?

    Hi, I have to spray some MDF kitchen doors High Gloss White. Is there any difference between 2K clear car Lacquer & 2K clear Polyurethane, & if so, which would be the best for Kitchen doors. Thanks everyone, stay safe & happy
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    Thoughts on making a wardrobe

    Thanks to both Brian & Ian for your advice I don't want to use ply or MDF, it will all be solid Para, Rubber Wood I must admit, I've never thought of making the top & bottom framed. The only other way I can think of, is to make all the carcass, top Bottom & sides solid, has they should all move...
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    Thoughts on making a wardrobe

    Hi everyone. I want to make a free standing wardrobe with raised panel doors & raised panel sides. My problem is if I make the sides framed with raised panel, the inside IE. top, bottom & shelf will expand & contract, but the sides will not. How can I get around that without having anything...
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    Donating a Tree

    Thanks everyone for the replies, I will see what I can find out about them
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    Donating a Tree

    Hi Everyone, I'm a expat living in Thailand, & at 73, I supposed to be retired, but I still make a bit of furniture because I enjoy it. Throughout my wood working life I've used either Pine, in England or rubber wood, her in Thailand, which as you all know are renewable, but occasionally I use...
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    dovetail jig

    Hi Danny Look at the Leigh Pro dovetail jig they make 3 different sizes 12, 18 & 24 ins & has far has I know, it is the only jig that you move the guides to make them look hand cut, It, to me is the best on the market, but expensive. There is also a lot of video's on Utube on how to use it
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