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  1. M

    For Sale Festool TS55 + FS2700 rail + 2 spare blades £300

    Equipment reserved for a forum member until Sunday evening
  2. M

    For Sale Festool TS55 + FS2700 rail + 2 spare blades £300

    Festool TS55 EBQ 240V saw with standard Festool blade Festool FS2700 (2.7mtr) guide rail Festool systainer (without plastic inserts) Festool guide rail clamps (2) Festool standard blades (unused since last resharpened) All the above in excellent condition although the systainer has systained...
  3. M

    cheap oak kitchens

    This guy is living proof that the only firms that are frightened of the Trading Standards people is honest, proper firms with a reputation to lose.
  4. M

    Earning a living from wood working

    I did specifically exclude large garden workshops, as a small one would be no good for general cabinet making anyway (refectory table in a 12x8 shed, I don't think so) I think you have misunderstood the difference between gross profit and net profit, whether something is tax deductible of not...
  5. M

    Earning a living from wood working

    Let’s have a chat about the actual figures that might be involved in making a living from woodworking. First of all, let’s consider the overheads, and here I’m assuming that the cabinet maker is not starting with some natural advantages such as a large workshop in his back garden, or a wife who...
  6. M

    Earning a living from wood working

    Women will usually be the first to tell you that they have difficulty in visualising things from drawings. When they are selecting items for their home, or even the home itself, they want to be able to look at it, feel it, walk around it, sit on or in it, to experience the item itself in every...
  7. M

    Earning a living from wood working

    I've noticed that there is a lot of confusion about VAT, especially amongst those tradesmen who are in a position to consider it optional. Many unsophisticated chaps can only think about the VAT that they would be able to re-claim if they were registered, and quite often they opt for voluntary...
  8. M

    Earning a living from wood working

    Well then I guess you are the exception that proves the rule. I don't know who you are getting at with that remark about value, though, are your customers like that?
  9. M

    Earning a living from wood working

    Very well put. From a consumer's point of view, their concern is how much money is leaving their pocket, who keeps which portion of it is of no concern to them.
  10. M

    Earning a living from wood working

    VAT registration is required at £64,000 PA at the moment, so if you work 50 weeks a year then you need to keep sales (turnover) below £1,280 a week, otherwise you are going to be giving HRMC a lot of your money Agreed, as you have made the distinction between fine woodworking, and woodworking...
  11. M

    Earning a living from wood working

    A good move for anyone thinking about doing fine woodwork for a living is to visit an antique shop. See what they charge for a table and chairs (or anything else for that matter) then consider how much you would need to charge for similar pieces. It can be quite frightening. Most antique stuff...
  12. M

    UPDATE No longer have a workshop, Festool etc tools etc

    A couple of years (roughly) but it has had very little use (I have two, and I'm keeping the other one). The wear pads that rub against the raised portion of the guide rail (opposite the green cams) are virtually unworn. Yes, it is the EBQ model
  13. M

    Polycarbonate

    I think you would be better off to drill and screw it. Getting anything to stick to PC is difficult
  14. M

    Cubic Foot Timber Boards, 260mm Planer Thicknesser Waste?

    I used to try to work out what I needed and cut it out of the board in pieces only slightly bigger than the finished sizes I needed. I often used a jigsaw for this. The advantage is that it the original plank sawing has been ungenerous (as the english stuff frequently is) then you are more...
  15. M

    UPDATE No longer have a workshop, Festool etc tools etc

    OK the router has gone now, that still leaves the TS55 and the 2700 rail so if anyone fancies these the price is still £200 and £90, but I will throw in a pair of these cramps https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/view ... ht=#266299 if someone buys both together. Remember, the TS55 comes with 2...
  16. M

    UPDATE No longer have a workshop, Festool etc tools etc

    The sander and the air filter have now been sold. The other stuff is still available at the time of writing
  17. M

    How do you store your timber?

    We must all speak as we find. However it isnt just the speed of drying that makes timber warp, twist and split, it's the process of drying itself. Wood cannot maintain the same dimensions dry as it can when it is wet. As different parts of the tree hold different amounts of water, there will...
  18. M

    How do you store your timber?

    The important thing about the kiln drying is the kilning. It's the heat that forces the wood to give up its moisture, then it's up to the drying equipment to remove that water. Air drying can produce the same effect, but will take many years in some case. Air drying something like 2" oak for use...
  19. M

    How do you store your timber?

    That's fine, and will be OK if as you says it's brought inside to acclimatise before use AS LONG AS IT HAS ALREADY BEEN KILN DRIED!!!!!!1 We didn't get a clear answer from the OP when I asked about the source of the timber. One thing is for sure, and that is that unless the timber has been...
  20. M

    UPDATE No longer have a workshop, Festool etc tools etc

    As a consolation for that, I am including the unused (unopened box) of tongue and groove cutters below. Current Axminster price £71.
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