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  1. scruffyduck

    Buying Timber by the sq meter

    Definitely looks like a CuFt price to me. Cu M prices are in the £100s or £1000s. Multiply that number by 30 something and you would get the price per CuM. My suppler uses CuM pricing, or CuFt if I ask them
  2. scruffyduck

    Kity 419 Grooving Cutters

    Thanks guys - it sounds like it would not work for me. I have a tenoning jig, but mostly I use loose tenons. If I am rebating then I use the standard blade and two cuts - very fast and accurate and the waste pieces are great kindling :D . When I do need to groove I use the saw blade and I...
  3. scruffyduck

    Spraying water based lacquer

    Yep I always wear a respirator when I am spraying :D
  4. scruffyduck

    Spraying water based lacquer

    I use water based all the time as a bit of a contribution to the environment (and my lungs :D ) Not really a problem if you are spraying but putting a water based laquer straight over a water based stain with a brush will have a very undesirable result - you need a sealer between the two...
  5. scruffyduck

    Kity 419 Grooving Cutters

    Thanks Guys - I did ask the wholesaler about the Scheppach groovers but he did not think they would fit a Kity. I'll head over to the Horses mouth as you suggest :D
  6. scruffyduck

    Kity 419 Grooving Cutters

    Hi All I am a joiner/cabinet maker and I specialize in making windows for old and listed buildings. I use a Kity 419 as my table saw, built into a bench along with a large upturned Router. I do a lot of grooving and at the moment tend to use the saw and move the fence to widen the slot. I...
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