On ours there was just a slot on each foot, presumably to either put a screw and washer into the floor once the bath is in place (impossible to get to with a screwdriver though due to the foot shape) or so you can mark the floor, remove the bath and put a threaded rod into the floor in the...
Sorry chaps, but that is not AI, that is a robot performing pre-programmed movements. No learning, no intelligence, just the viewer anthropomorphising based on human features. Simple animatronics at a high level, sure, but not AI.
Startrite 10" tilting arbour table saw and Biesmeyer fence for sale. Runs off a 13A plug quite happily with a 1.1Kw motor, button stop/start as well as knee stop button. Fence is the 40" model and is rock solid. Side extension is a piece of laminate worktop not cast iron, outfeed table is...
Short answer - it is not for everyone and you will make lots of compromises along the way. It is not cheap, it is not comfortable and it is not spacious. If you think house repairs are expensive, then you are in for a major shock and don't get me started on the plumbing situation! Right, now...
Thanks for those responses chaps, much appreciated. I will take a look at the links this evening - really appreciate it, what a wonderful forum this is!
Not to hijack this thread, but has anyone got a link to an idiots guide to back-up storage? I have been working from home for 9 months or so and have most of the files from this time on my PC rather than work servers for accessibility issues. I have got a back-up of the files on a portable hard...
Thanks for sharing this - very impressive. When you wrap a corner, do you cut the veneer at a 45 degree angle or if you look closely do you see end grain on one of the veneer slices?
A bit of both, but especially for PPE. We have seen an over 300% increase in cost of gloves at work. Since we order thousands and thousands at a time this makes a massive difference. No supply issues, but increased demand simply means profiteering even from major reputable lab equipment...