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    Joke thread

    A chap rang my doorbell yesterday. He told me he was doing a collection for our local community to have a swimming pool. I gave him a glass of water !
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    Books for small box projects

    YouTube YouTube YouTube ! Small box, big box, tables, benches the works. From basic projects with little tool collection needed to much bigger projects. Plenty of free plans on Pinterest to print off.
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    Random Orbit Sanders - which one is best

    I have a Makita M9204 from Screwfix. It is half the price of your budget and does a great job. 125MM sanding disks available everywhere and with the holes in the base connected to a Henry Hoover most of the dust is taken away. It is not variable speed but I have found no need to have that but I...
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    Finish for chopping boards

    There are many mineral oils available for chopping blocks/boards. Just Google "food safe mineral oil". I put food safe in because you can get mineral oils for car engines so just to make sure I added the food safe into the search. It's recommended that you oil the wood once a month to keep the...
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    RUTLANDS Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    LOL and that came under the What's New heading. I did not look at date posted....lol
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    RUTLANDS Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I use Rutlands often. Emailed them as a test and no problems. [email protected] is the address I used. Otherwise I have no idea what could be the problem. Maybe their site was having issues but sorted now ? I know they have stopped telephone contact. Hope you get better luck with...
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    Table saw

    Brilliant ! Thank you
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    Table saw

    Only 1 review I saw on YouTube on the Lumberjack TS1800. That looked promising and it came with a mobile base but I cannot find much more about them.
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    Table saw

    Seen this guy and I follow him. The blades put me off and my Evolution mitre saw is ok but not the best. Cheers.
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    Table saw

    Ah good thinking Batman. Never crossed my mind. Thank you for the suggestion. Great to have all the ideas. Really appreciate it.
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    Table saw

    13amp socket a bonus. Saves altering the electrics which will eat into my budget. itech not 1 I looked at but thanks for pointing this 1 out. Have a look. Cheers.
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    Table saw

    Many thanks. eBay and Gumtree have been no good this year. All this lockdown had reignited a lot of peoples interest in the DIY again.
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    Table saw

    I did look at the Evolution but as you say the range of blades is poor. Other companies are slowly making blades with a smaller arbour but not enough to make them competitive in price. I have an Evolution mitre saw and it's ok but have to reset the blade to 90 degrees way to often. Thanks for...
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    Table saw

    Thank you. And the wife said that takes me into the "divorce zone" lol
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    Table saw

    Thank you
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    Table saw

    Thank you
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    Table saw

    Thank you for your reply
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    Table saw

    I liked the Charnwood W629 but it would cost me more than a bunch of flowers.......
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    Table saw

    What make do you have ScaredyCat if you don't mind me asking ?
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    Table saw

    Any recommendations on a table saw. 90% will be 45 cuts for boxes and for rebates. I have a router so yes I can do rebates on that and I have a mitre saw but restricted to size box then. Just want something that will be accurate (nothing worse than gaps) with a good fence and something that will...
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