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    MDF Spraying

    Thank you, that's good to know, if I have the misfortune to have to use mdf again I'll bear it in mind :)
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    MDF Spraying

    Not sure, we used 2k filler which I would have thought would be pretty stable. It may be the solvent from the filler trapped underneath in the fibres trying to off-gas after painting, and physically pushing the filler out, but didn't do too much experimenting as I just changed the construction...
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    A BUSINESS QUESTION

    For them to get it cheaper they would need to obligate to a certain number from you, if that is possible, and commit to an appropriate payment schedule
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    MDF Spraying

    In my own experience of spraying mdf, we used mrmdf and pva glued the edges first. We used high build 2k primer, base coat and lacquer, all with proper booth and ventilation etc. All I would warn against with mdf is any filled screw holes will swell, no matter how carefully you fill and...
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    Axminster machine reviews

    Blimey, old profile and thread resurrectorino! Is there a Pete Williams in the house? here are those pics you are after, if you need any more info give me a shout 8) Attached to the existing sliding table is the Axminster sliding table designed for the spindle moulder WS1000TA edit: Just...
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    Sad News- Roy "Digit" Randall

    I'm just a little shocked reading this Sincerest condolences to you David and the rest of your family I had the pleasure of exchanging PM's with Roy regarding his bike project, and was going to make him up a stainless steel exhaust later this year if he needed, looks like that wont be...
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    Heart attack (cont...)

    Blimey, missed all this, all the best Roy for a steady recovery
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    Can you buy window sections?

    TP still stock window sections
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    Question Kitchen worktop

    What colour is it? if it's black you may get away with blending the corner a little with colourfil
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    Budget biscuit jointers?

    I put a freud blade in mine, cuts well
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    Multico M1 Morticer

    Thanks John, much appreciated mate, hopefully I'll get the chance to test it this week and see how it goes... 8)
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    Multico M1 Morticer

    Hi John, Thanks mate, the weight will deffo need adjusting as it hits the pillar base well before 210mm. The sizes I mentioned further up the thread was with regard to the chisel section size, If I need to go much deeper than 70mm I just spin the timber over because of the cutting length of the...
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    Multico M1 Morticer

    Thanks mate, much appreciated 8) Yes mate it comes with the stand. Only issue I could see with it is that the weight inside the rear pillar is hanging a bit low, therefore restricting its upper most travel. It will be interesting to see how easy it is to access the weight for adjustmest...
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    Multico M1 Morticer

    It's the same model as this... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Morticer-Mult ... 231b678d73
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    Multico M1 Morticer

    I can get a pic early next week, it's in another workshop at the mo. I have a multico planer which is a great piece of kit, so I'm sure the morticer will be good as well. It all depends on what it's cutting capacity is, the Axi is 16mm hardwood, 19mm softwood, I'm hoping the multico would be the...
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    Multico M1 Morticer

    Hi all, I'm currently use an Axi AW19FM which I bought new a couple of years ago, which I have been happy with. I have been offered a Multico M1 for a couple hundred quid and was wondering if it was worth going for and selling the axi. My main concern is the multico motor is 550w and the axi is...
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    Applying formica to MDF

    Make sure the Formica (or equivilant product) you use is of the right grade/thickness, otherwise you'll see loads of ripples in it, no matter how even you spread the adhesive. Formica do not specify any type of adhesive for their products, so whatever you use they will not give you any sort of...
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    Am I being picky about my wood?

    Timbmet are one of the suppliers I use, and distribute throughout the uk... http://timbmet.co.uk/ With the quantities I order the last thing I need is to route through I stack to get the right quality, I ring up, it arrives on a lorry, and if any of it isn't up to the expected standard they'll...
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    Kitchen door price question

    Yep, Bob is right, I've done a high gloss floor to ceiling corner cupboard for a kitchen. Making it was the easy bit, spraying/cutting back/polishing etc was very involved indeed.
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    Bandsaw: What's the thing that helps cut straight?

    It wouldn't matter how many you buy, there will always be that job where you could do with more!
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