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  1. kingkiki

    Making my own door frames

    Thanks for this sammy, it’s basically my plan too, like you say you get it exactly how you want it, as Iv ordered long lengths with some waste I can cut any bad bits out. Bit more work but it’s a bungalow so only 4 doors to do. I also have the same stuff in 125mm for skirts and 70mm for arcs...
  2. kingkiki

    Making my own door frames

    Just been and fetched all the timber from Arnold lavers, very impressed with the quality incase people have not used them before. This was my first time but will defo be using them again.
  3. kingkiki

    Making my own door frames

    Thanks for the reply’s. Iv rebuilt all the internal walls with 4x2 so all the openings are square and level. It is that mainly for the better quality as most linings/casing are rubbish quality. I have hung doors before yes not loads but a few and yes I know to leave the clapping side loose and...
  4. kingkiki

    Making my own door frames

    Hi all, I am currently renovating and plan on making my own door frames from redwood, got some long lengths of 20mm x 150mm par I plan on doing just the frames with clapping strips. Any tips or how you would do it differently? Thanks
  5. kingkiki

    Track saw information

    Hi, just a quick one after some information. Does anyone know if the festool ts55 can run on the mafell/Bosch tracks? I know the mafell/Bosch can run on the festool. thanks in advance
  6. kingkiki

    Festool ts55 advice

    Thanks for the advice, I am going to go with the festool or mafell. Just need to find the best deal. Thanks 👍
  7. kingkiki

    Festool ts55 advice

    Sorry to keep asking questions, does anyone have any experience with the dewalt 240v tracksaw? As I’m looking and can get that with a 1.5m track and buy the seperate 3m track for less than the festool or mafell. I don’t mind spending on the festool or mafell if they are way better machines, I...
  8. kingkiki

    Festool ts55 advice

    Thanks guys very informative, appreciate it. 👍
  9. kingkiki

    Festool ts55 advice

    Thank you very much for the answers guys very much appreciated … I will forget the 110v version and wait for a 240v then. I have considered the mafell as most reviews and yt videos seems to claim it’s the best.. I think from a lot of my research the way forward which ever saw I go for is to...
  10. kingkiki

    Festool ts55 advice

    Hi, not sure if this is a silly question, i have the option of buying the ts55 in 110v but I want 240v, could I buy the 110v ts55 and just buy the 240v lead? Or is there something different with the machines? Thanks in advance Adam
  11. kingkiki

    Rutlands bobbin sander on offer today

    Thank you 👍
  12. kingkiki

    Table saw advice advice

    Hi thanks for the reply, sorry I meant the dwe7485 which is 240v From research the dwe7485 compared to dw745 is the blade size but it does seem the smaller one has more rpms. Due to the size of my workshop I would rip down sheets to 8x2 before anyway. Have you had experience with the dewalt...
  13. kingkiki

    Table saw advice advice

    Hi all, First time post I am after some opinions from people. I am nearly finished building my 4x2m workshop, I'm in the trade so have all the cordless powertools and a basic chopsaw. I want to invest for long term in a table saw, budget £500ish (mainly plywood projects but want to be able...
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