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toolsntat
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I've just changed my Brother laser printer and am left with three new toner cartridges. It seems a shame to bin them if someone can use...
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I think many tradesmen (and I'm guilty of this sometimes) find it hard to focus on more than one job at a time. They put 100% into the...
Today at 01:20
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Gunstock door
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Hmmm, thought it odd I couldn't see the Villa text in that section LOL.... References to building types noted, ta. Cheers, Andy
Yesterday at 19:01
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A Grange is another style from this era.
Yesterday at 18:59
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No because the villa residence is the drawing of the door with the 2 dismissed stile sidelights. I don't think it's addresses what...
Yesterday at 18:59
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Gunstock door
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Perhaps a Villa in this sense refers to a holiday home that had a removable (boarded) shutter on the inside while the property was...
Yesterday at 17:40
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have 20% of everything other than machinery til 3/12
Yesterday at 12:17
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New lathe for a Men's Shed.
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Our Men's Shed is just getting established and at the moment we have a Sealey lathe loaned by one of the members untill his workshop is...
Yesterday at 11:40
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The lathe. It's for me to 'try' to teach some elderly gentlemen Shedders how to use a lathe and the basic tools. I don't know if you...
Yesterday at 11:39
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Gunstock door
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Looking good Johnny. Interesting you mentioned that "Villa " door as it doesn't make sense to me to have a removable glazed shutter on...
Yesterday at 10:40
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That job was on the back burner for a while but I eventually got around to it. I used a thin cutting disk in my antique B&D Grindette...
Wednesday at 17:15
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Precision ground flat stones - UK supplier?
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Please all. Stop posting surface and lapping plates. Most have totally misunderstand what this thread is about. These are abrasive...
Wednesday at 12:27
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Do it like a carpenter, using carpenters tools, not like a cabinetmaker with stationary workshop tools. It's not the place for bandsaws...
Monday at 18:25
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Brad point drill bit
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Your 6" grinder with original wheel should be suitable even if the corner of the wheel is not perfectly square. Cheers, Andy
Monday at 15:43
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Aged brass round head screws?
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Try Kibworth hardware. You could get shiny new ones and fume them with nitric acid... note I THINK it's nitric acid... Cheers, Andy
Sunday at 17:22
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