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    Post a photo of the last thing you made

    Started the dining table for the misses. Might not be ready for a bit, but it’s the thought that counts…
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    T/O plywood?

    Totally Overpriced?
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    Record Power excellent service

    They were very helpful when the NVR switch on my 350 bandsaw started to play up on the second day of ownership, they sent out a replacement straight away and made it very clear that if I needed help fitting it they’d talk me though it. As for my 12 year old RP lathe and dust extractor, they’re...
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    Lets talk hedge trimmers.

    Yet another Stihl kombi owner, but several years ago I bought a dewalt cordless (as I was already using the 18v batteries). I assumed I’d only use for the fiddle bits and tight to wire fences. Turns out I now use it for as much as I can reach, then use the Kombi. Really impressed with battery...
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    protrade

    Bought a few things off them over the last couple of years, they do some very competitive pricing and have been totally reliable in my dealings.
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    Now is the time to buy 150 mm metric Starrett Combination Square

    Looks like they’re all sold out, wonder what price the next ones will be....
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    Electrics upgrade cost?!

    Last year I had a shed wired and a second one rewired with multiple led lights, security lights, 13 amp sockets and one 16 and another 32 amp supply all about 30m from the house. I put the trench in and he did all the rest including upgrading the house consumer unit as well as installing one in...
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    Cordless tool options (manufacturer)

    A couple of years ago I was also trying to decide which manufacture to go for as I just wanted a one battery system. I looked at the main brands, and there were all sorts of deals on offer, but I knew I would, in time want a battery hedge cutter for lightweight trimming. At the time there was...
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    Workshop construction - Sweet Chestnut?

    Thanks for the responses. As the sweet chestnut will be "free" apart from my time with the chainsaw this is looking promising. I had a quick look at the coppice again today and going for thicker beams wont be a problem There's enough to have all the beams 12" square which may be a little...
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    Workshop construction - Sweet Chestnut?

    I'm at the very early stages planning a workshop to go in the garden. The greatest hurdle has been overcome (the wife has agreed that I can build over the veggie patch! :D ) so now its just money, checking with the council, design and construction so I guess I'm nearly ready to move in...
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