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    Router Trimmers with dust extraction

    Maybe so, but there are places and jobs where cordless is the only way to go, for example on site when going round quickly to swing doors and where there is a need to recess for the hinges.
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    Best Vehicle for Carpentry

    Beware the side door! Some of the thieving brigade have found out how to get in via the side door without setting the alarm off - makes the van look like it's been ravaged by a large gorilla. On older vans (6 years plus) can result in the van being a write off due to structural damage. Had two...
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    Samsung Staron

    I've installed Starron worktops. It's effectively just like Corian, maybe a tad softer, but not that noticeable. Reasonably durable as a servery counter material in a motorway restaurant
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    Wolf tools

    It was the other way round, Phil - Wolf gave-up making their own belt sanders somewhere in the mid-1960s and decided to buy-in firstly the Makita 9400 belt sander, and later on the 9401 when that became the current model. They also bought-in various power planers. The arrangement must have come...
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    Car boot - drill stand

    It was a Wolf standard (1-3/4in) and was the norm here until about 1978 or so. Wolf at one time offered replacement gearbox casings (free fitting, too) to people who'd bought various of the Sapphire drills. B&D used a 2-prong mounting, Stanley-Bridges and Arcoy had a smaller collar on their...
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