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  1. Nick c

    Advice Please- Table Saw Push Sticks and Disks

    I'll have a look. Always up for some sage advice.
  2. Nick c

    Advice Please- Table Saw Push Sticks and Disks

    Have a look at the Jay Bates "Best push stick ever" on YouTube easy to make best one I've used. Bow products make a feature board for job site saws which l have found to be excellent.
  3. Nick c

    Dimensions of Makita thicknesser 2012

    Thanks for the info makes sense now. Will fit under my bench which is great. Waiting for a deal before purchasing just missed out on a 20% off on ebay. How does you find yours.
  4. Nick c

    Dimensions of Makita thicknesser 2012

    For the Makita 2012NB
  5. Nick c

    Dimensions of Makita thicknesser 2012

    Can anyone provide the dimensions of the thicknesser l know on the website it says L 483 W 771 H 401 but this doesn't seem to fit with the pictures. I need the width height and depth when looking at it head on. What to see if it will fit in under my work bench.
  6. Nick c

    Thicknesser

    I guess the quality explains the difference in price. That's why I tend to go for equipment from the likes of dewalt, makita, milwaukee. Love to be able to afford festool but I'm only a bodger not a pro.
  7. Nick c

    Thicknesser

    Seen this on ebay.£599
  8. Nick c

    Thicknesser

    Thanks David If l can get it for £500 will go for it but finding hard to justify the extra cost over the Metabo. From others comments both would be fine I'm sure.
  9. Nick c

    Thicknesser

    The Makita is meant to be quieter don't know if it's much different to the Dewalt they're all noisy. Colournoise Thanks for the info on the Metabo the price is definetly attractive. Also saw where someone was have trouble with the dust shute. I've got a Record dust extractor with 100mm ducting...
  10. Nick c

    Thicknesser

    The only downside to the Makita as far as I can see is the price. Saw a you tube video where the guy had a problem with the knives and wood chips getting underneath and distorting them. But the DH330 is around £200 cheaper
  11. Nick c

    Thicknesser

    Noise level and auto headlock were also the other standout features that attracted me. Does the headlock work well. Not sure at this point if it's worth the extra cost over the Dewalt. Cheapest price I've seen is around £580 as compared to £480 for the Dewalt. And then the Metabo is another £100...
  12. Nick c

    Thicknesser

    Nice stand really like the folding wings. I'd have to make mine to fit under where I have my benchtop drill so would be smaller in height. My workshop is 3.6m by 2.4m
  13. Nick c

    Thicknesser

    Thanks for the reply. Haven't thought of the stability issue. Would probably go for the Dewalt and like you say build a wheeled stand.
  14. Nick c

    Thicknesser

    Does anyone have experience of the Makita 2012NB 12 in thicknesser. Am thinking of purchasing one but also considering the Dewalt 733, Metabo DH330, Triton TSP125. The Makita is the most expensive but seems to be the lightest which attracts me as l will need to move it around my small workshop...
  15. Nick c

    Another table saw thread buying question - Dewalt v Evolution Rage...?

    Just seen the DW7485 has a 210mm blade would go for the larger Dw7492 which has a 250mm blade like the DW745. It is quite a bit more expensive though so I guess depends whether you think you will need the bigger blade for what you intend to do.
  16. Nick c

    Another table saw thread buying question - Dewalt v Evolution Rage...?

    I have the DW745 for around 4 years it's now been replaced by the DW7485. Which is enough for my needs. Has been excellent best thing about it is the rack and pinion fence. Would buy the DW7485 again if and when mine dies. You can get them for around £400 when on sale.
  17. Nick c

    MK2 Rail square Benchdogs

    Like Paul said they come with a certificate showing the degree of accuracy for the square you've bought. Think it's most likely I'm the error. Still okay for breaking down sheets and then dialing in accuracy with my dewalt job site saw. Would be nice though to get it spot on with the track saw.
  18. Nick c

    MK2 Rail square Benchdogs

    Makita guide rails.
  19. Nick c

    MK2 Rail square Benchdogs

    Have the mk2 but cuts are off by around 2mm over the length of my 1m rail. Can't quite figure out why. The rail itself seems okay and the splinter guard was cut accurately as far as I can tell. I'm just not good at this stuff but I keep trying hoping to improve. Have messaged benchdogs to ask if...
  20. Nick c

    Benchtop planer

    Hi Everyone can anyone help l have a small shzd/workshop and am looking for a small benchtop jointer l don't have room for floor standing. Does anyone have experience of the Triton TSP125 surface planer. It seems alot of the combined planer/thicknessers have rubbish fences tables etc. Was vearing...
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