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    New Workshop Build?

    Ok here are some answers that I hope help out- Jl - The signalling paths that you were talking about only really relate to the comms the alarm panel sends to a receiving centre using a LAN based graphical management system . If you are only looking to be notified on your mobile then this...
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    New Workshop Build?

    Mr D nice workshop very impressive. I read with interest the comments that have been posted through this thread about security systems. Over the years I have seen major developments within the alarm system industry. The one thing that I have never been able to grasp is how can people spend vast...
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    Lyndhurst Woodworking

    Just read through this post with great interest, I also bought a T30 from Lyndhurst 2 years back now, like some of the other people on this forum I first spotted the saw on Ebay maybe the one the Bluekingfisher actually won! Anyway I contacted Lyndhurst and went out to see their "showroom" at...
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    Jons workshop (pictures...!)

    Jon, Really nice workshop, what was the name of the company that you got the workshop building from ?? You can add me to the envious list aswell!! Arch
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    Workshop Security

    OK, So you have done everything within your power to stop entry lets just say they get in. The latest thing in security, masking your stuff what do I mean ?? Check this link http://www.bandituk.co.uk/ Click on the play button and imagine that is your workshop! Incase you are wondering - You...
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    Workshop Security

    Adam, You are correct the locks are to prevent the window being pryed open. When it comes to windows, the metal strip is a bit outdated now.The latest tool for Double Glazed units is a simple shovel placed between the wall and the frame this will pop the window out.You would be amazed how...
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    Workshop Security

    Wow, I didn't think that this would get so many threads so quickly. Firstly I mean no disrespect to the 5 lever chubb lock i think that my quote came out the wrong way and I agree any kind of alarm or lock is better than none. I see all of your points here are a few myths/beliefs about alarms...
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    Workshop Security

    Hi All, Reading through the workshop forums its is great to see people bulding some great workshops. It is also good to see knowledge being shared so I would like to offer some help if I can. My Day job lies in the security system market (Alarms CCtv etc) it is amazng that so many people spend...
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    Bosch GCM10SD

    Hi, Just bought a GCM10SD myself really like the overall design but will return with the usage report in a few months. I have one niggle though - I have owned Dewalt saws (712 and 708) in the past and the Bosch has the same minor niggle. Brand new out of the box and the sliding rails have to be...
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    DW 746

    Howard, I own a DW746X that is the one that comes with all the extras (Sliding Table outfeedtable etc ) and it is absolutely first class. It has a cast iron top with the std american sized mitre slot.I actually have an Osbourne EB3 mitre gauge but the supplied dewalt one is just as good. I have...
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