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    Plywood and paint!

    Thanks guys. So actual finish is as good as the time and materials you use?
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    Plywood and paint!

    Hi, I'm just starting to convert a campervan. Plywood is obviously robust and easy to use but... I want to paint most of it, with good prep and materials can I get it look 'not homemade'? What should I expect, could I make it look like a plastered wall at home? Thanks Steve
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    RPBS12 - decent or not?

    Thanks for replies. For £200 is it worth a punt?
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    RPBS12 - decent or not?

    Thanks. This one (see pics) is our but RSBS not RPBS. Can't find of there is a difference.
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    RPBS12 - decent or not?

    Anyone know they difference between the RPBS12 and the RSBS 12? Thanks
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    Kity 1637 manual

    Yes please Rob if you find it. Thanks
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    startrite bandit vs 301?

    Hi, how did the lack of lower blade guides affect the performance? There is one close to me for sale and I'm looking for someone to tell me that it's a good machine (or otherwise). Thanks Steve
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    Record Power DMB65 manual

    What do you think of your DMB65? There ta one locally to me. Any good, depth of cut etc? Thanks Steve
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    For Sale Felder FB 450 Bandsaw 3 Phase - 1Ph conversion available

    Hi Never enough space Did your ever sell your bandsaw? Just to clarify, it now runs on household supply? Why are you looking to sell? Sounds like you put an awful lot of time and love into it. Steve
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    RPBS12 - decent or not?

    Hi all Want a bandsaw! Want something not too complicated! Be nice to have something I won't grow out of. There is a Rob's 12 for sale and seems like a nice machine? Be great to be able to cut some curves! Be nice to be able to cut up seasoned branches etc. and see if I can get some nice...
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    R. E.Ward bandsaw

    Yes, yes and yes. Never had a band saw and I don't do a great deal but feel limited by not being able to cut curves. The idea of taking a (small) log and ripping it into strips without knowing what you will find fascinates me. Then using your own sourced wood sounds great. I need to go look at...
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    R. E.Ward bandsaw

    Thanks John, guess a bit of clamped wood, would work, looked like it would take greater than 4". It is (I think) cheapish though. £200, or is that not a decent price?
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    R. E.Ward bandsaw

    Hmm told only a 4" depth of cut as well, so might give it a miss.
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    R. E.Ward bandsaw

    No sign of a "fence", they didn't make machines without did they?
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    R. E.Ward bandsaw

    Made in Norwich! Going to risk it, hopefully it's as good as I'm told!
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    R. E.Ward bandsaw

    This one!
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    R. E.Ward bandsaw

    Hi Just got the chance to buy a bandsaw made by R. E. Ward. Looks like a hefty beast. Anyone have any dealings with one? Can't see anything on line about them. Thanks Steve
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    Dust extractor mounting

    Thanks, I'll do that, I'll lower it down and turn it 90 degrees
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    Dust extractor mounting

    Hi John That's an idea, I could easily do that. Never thought about it. Thanks
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    Dust extractor mounting

    Hi Picked this up for £40 today, mounted it this way (see pic) after a bit of a struggle (quite heavy), seems to work OK but now wondering if it's better mounted with the waste bag hanging down. Just fits better up there out of the way. Any thoughts please. Thanks
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