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    Sold Axminster router lift

    Hi There Is this still available? If so, how thick is the aluminium insert? What router did you have mounted on it and is it dead flat or does it have a bow? Many thanks!
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    Dust Extractor - are the blowers all pretty similar?

    Hi Jamie Will do! It’s really difficult. Generally one assumes that if something costs 2-3x more it’s “better” (even if it’s not 2-3 times better). However, given what an impeller with a motor is I wasn’t sure it was necessarily the case in this instance in respect of their air movement etc...
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    Dust Extractor - are the blowers all pretty similar?

    Hi Pete Many thanks for your message. The machine I thought to buy at the outset is: https://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-i ... tor-210643 I was told It would definitely work for my table saw and I suspect likely if I bought a small bandsaw and planet at some point in the future. It’s more...
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    Dust Extractor - are the blowers all pretty similar?

    Many thanks to all of you for taking the time to read my long post and for your help and advice! I am conscious of the dangers and work outside when possible. For inside I use a portable HVLP extractor with flex ducting venting outside (leave it on for no less than 30-45 mins when I leave the...
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    Dust Extractor - are the blowers all pretty similar?

    Many thanks for your response Pete. I’ll have a look at Bill Pentz’s plans for the cyclone. I wonder if the impeller size/power will dictate the dimensions of the cyclone or whether it’s a one size fits all approach? Bill Pentz’s website is a great resource although there have been occasions...
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    Dust Extractor - are the blowers all pretty similar?

    Hi Everyone Work and the arrival of little man no. 3 have kept me from just about anything including internet and woodworking for a while! :( I bought a table saw about 6 months ago (Axminster 10”) that I’ve not had a chance to plug in yet much less use. I work in a front room of our house...
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    Making a casement window (single glazed)

    Hi Coley What an amazing and informative post! Thanks so much for sharing it all with us!!! Without wanting to insult you or any other craftsman, I’ve heard mention of some folk using the Domino to make doors, windows and gates rather than M&T joints. Clearly there’s a lot less skill involved...
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    (Another) Question re Floating Shelves & a sander question

    Hi Everyone! I have to make 1800mm floating shelves in an alcove. I usually make these up to about 1200mm in a torsion box type build. I was wondering if this would still be ok for this span? If so, any recommendations for minumum size of softwood for the "web"? Also, I'd like to get a...
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    New Garden Workshop - Brick or Timber?

    HI Everyone I've had a workshop build in mind since we moved to our new place a few years back and I thought to go about it in the way on "Mike's workshop build" post. However, my wife's fed up of me commandeering the two front rooms as workshop space and reckons it will be a lot faster to...
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    Portable Ventilator/Extractor

    Many thanks Matt! I'd definitely want to have a cyclone as part of the setup (I use a small one with the midi right now and am really happy with it). Second hand is what I was hoping for ideally so thanks for that...I'll keep an eye out on eBay! :P I don't think I'd have a need for it but...
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    Portable Ventilator/Extractor

    Haha. Sounds like a terrible idea all round! Although I might still get it to see if it helps clear the air from fine dust and spray mist. Will definitely can this idea for dust extraction and look for a proper extractor when the time comes. Until then, any recommendations for a reasonably...
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    Portable Ventilator/Extractor

    Hi Everyone! It's been ages since I've been around and hope all is well with UKWorkshop and it's members! :D I am really excited as this week I'm finally ordering (and hopefully getting!) my HVLP unit. In preparation for this I was thinking of buying a portable blower/ventilator like this...
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    Torsion box design

    Perfect. Totally get it now! Many thanks. Aidex ;)
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    Torsion box design

    Thanks again Peter! :) Will go with some angle/box section. Would you bother with short perpendicular lengths or just have 4 battens each with a metal section glued to it? Fortunately the ones I'll need to do are in an alcove and the spans not massive (maybe 12-1300mm). However the long shelf...
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    Torsion box design

    Hi Guys Thank you all for your help! This is for floating shelves in a cabinet resting on shelf pins (I can get a few in the back ad which elk as 2 either side. Seth approx 300mm length 1000-1200. 6mm oak veneer mdf top/bottom. Either oak strip on front or 2mm oak edgbanding. Out of curiosity...
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    Torsion box design

    Hi Everybody! :) Quick question. If making a torsion box for a shelf is it best to use: 1. Strips the length of the shelf width with shorter ones in between them running depth wise to form the grid pattern; 2. Strips the length of the shelf depth with shorter strips running across the width of...
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    Improve Cheap Table saw

    Hi EVeryone! Thank you all for your advice. I'll keep hold of the saw for now then and aim to make a cross cut sled soon. :) The one other thing I can see it being useful for (the table saw) is for ripping pieces of timber thinner than the guide rail. I've managed with the guide rail so far...
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    Improve Cheap Table saw

    Hi Everyone Weather's starting to look up this week so fingers crossed we get a sunny and mild spring!!! 10 years or so ago I bought my first batch of tools, among them a little Ryobi table saw. I only used it to cut a few thin strips of plywood (to fill gaps in the kitchen floor between...
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    Shelf Sag

    Hi Tyreman I sure hope they don't plan on loading them that much. It was just the weight that the "sagulator " was working with (ie across our span 30kg/linear ft approx). Hi Peter thanks for your post. I've dropped the metal idea! I'm looking at thicker and different timbers like fir or even...
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    Shelf Sag

    H again I'm not sure the client will go for it but knowing that budget is a concern would a bracket made out of redwood, mdf etc curved to look a little prettier in the middle of the span help to keep it with a 25mm thickness? Or even a metal bracket if I could find a pretty one?
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