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    Buying advice for lathe

    I posted this on the Buying advice forum and someone there said it would be better if I posted here for a better response. A friend wants a lathe and has looked at the scheppach lathe dms1100 with a copier attachment, this bundle comes to about £800. Are there other lathes out there offering...
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    Woodworking Lathe

    A friend wants a lathe and has looked at the scheppach lathe dms1100 with a copier attachment, this bundle comes to about £800. Are there other lathes out there offering better quality, similar features and better value.
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    sip 10" cast iron table saw question

    I've a place in France and all my tools brought from England work there. To my knowledge, Belgium and France are no different when it come to electricity supply. The Sip table saw is probably available in your country under another brand name. A+ Chris
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    SIP 01332 SAW REPLACEMENT

    The Freud blade from Rutlands is not for a stationary saw, they do make this blade for a stationary saw, but I can't see it on their website.
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    Aurio bites the dust - zut alors

    I mean - being able to to self supporting without aid from the rest of us in the EU and yes, I know that France is a net contributor to the EU at this time. This thread started with the demise of a long established French tool company because of stroppy workers. IMHO, the 35 hour week has...
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    Aurio bites the dust - zut alors

    I've spent the last 3 1/2 years renovating my house in France, the first 2 years I was there all the time. France at present is the same as the UK was 35 or 40 years ago and Nicolas Sarkozy is a French Thatcher, that's why a lot of "workers" dislike him so much. The 35 hour week and the 2 hour...
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    Attaching piano hinge to stable door problem?

    Firstly, this is my first post on this forum - so hello to everybody. Why not use butts! I can see why you're concerned about kiddies fingers and safety. However, you could nail a strip of flexible plastic/ rubber to the doors frame and the door frame its self and "enclose" the jam - if you...
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