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    Rutlands Box Jig

    I have read quite a bit of bad press about Rutlands products but this looks like good value! Any thoughts on their kit? Mitre Gauges | Next Day Delivery
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    Rental properties and new EPC rules

    Our rental property was an E without much scope to get it to C unless we invested in expensive upgrades, so we put it up for sale. My thinking was that the housing market will be flooded with these inefficient old properties in a couple of years and their value will start dropping sooner rather...
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    Snipe, what am I doing wrong?

    Great video here by Steve Maskery, which I'll be following to the letter this weekend (y)
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    Snipe, what am I doing wrong?

    Thanks for the advice so far, very helpful! Both blades looked fine when using the little height gauge but there was at least 10mm movement when 'rolling' a batten along the infeed table. I set the first blade to about 7mm across the cutter width then found the second blade was also 7mm so I...
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    Snipe, what am I doing wrong?

    Just watched this Peter Parfitt video on how to set the blades. It now looks like I also need to check the beds as well as the rollers, which one do I need to do first or does it not matter? When feeding the thicknesser, it's a tight fit to get underneath the first roller. However, the cutter...
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    Snipe, what am I doing wrong?

    Yes, I did a bit of work last week and had the same issue without the plank
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    Snipe, what am I doing wrong?

    Hi all, I'm getting quite a bit of snipe on both ends of an old oak (?) stair tread despite using a long plank for a base. It's a Metabo HC 260 and the base plank is approx. 5' long (1500mm). I don't think the plank is moving but it is possible, should this be clamped to the cast iron lifting...
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    Harrogate woodworking show

    I thought the same! Couldn't believe how much the little offcuts of hardwood were...
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    Harrogate woodworking show

    I went today and enjoyed myself, it was unbelievably busy when I turned up just after lunch but it eased up later on. Bring food, I rarely leave anything but £8.95 for a manky chicken and leek pie, cold chips and colder gravy was just too much. The garden peas were quite nice though. It was the...
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    Practice makes perfect...

    Thanks Triton, much appreciated...
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    Practice makes perfect...

    Thanks for this, I might try a mitred box with the grain flowing around each corner...
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    Practice makes perfect...

    ...well, practice makes for a slight improvement in my case! I bought a Metabo 260 planer thicknesser a few weeks ago and decided to spend yesterday afternoon learning how to use it. I practiced on some solid oak kitchen doors that we saved from our old kitchen, which were made by a local...
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    Sliding Disc/Belt Sander

    I thought the same earlier today but on a turntable so I could turn the Disc to face me.
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    Sliding Disc/Belt Sander

    Nice and simple (y) A classic case of overthinking things on my part...
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    Sliding Disc/Belt Sander

    I like the flip-top idea but I don't have the space for a mobile cart just yet. I want to mount the sander on a sliding tray/drawer thing that's fixed to the top of my existing top so that it can be moved out of the way when not in use. The photo shows where it would be when stored so I can...
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    Sliding Disc/Belt Sander

    I'm thinking of mounting my Disc/Belt sander on my mitre saw bench so that it slides back out of the way when not needed. A quick search for ideas on YouTube was unsuccessful so I wondered what suggestions might appear here, I'm sure someone will have done something similar before? Any ideas?
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    Bradford's. Robbery. The only things missing were were the muskets and the horses.

    It's the same at Jewsons, Travis Perkins, MKM etc. The price they charge is based on who you are, male/female and whether you are trade/DIY. We're in the middle of a farmhouse restoration and barn conversion so I routinely ring all three merchants to get their best price, then I whinge a bit...
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    Battery Amps per Hour (Ah)

    She lives! Thanks for all the tips and advice, it's very much appreciated (y)
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    Battery Amps per Hour (Ah)

    Superb! I'm learning plenty with all these posts (y) I tested the two old batteries yesterday, one was 0.5 volts and the other was 11 volts so I'm wondering whether the controller figured it was a single 12v battery rather than two in series? Likewise with the borrowed battery...
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    Battery Amps per Hour (Ah)

    Thanks, it's a new battery for a ride-on mower which should keep it charged but I'll know for next time (y)
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