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    BUYING FROM THE USA - AN UPDATE

    A While back I asked for advice on Importing from the USA & as usual the forum members were very helpful. This is just a quick update as a way of returning the favour. From Tool King.com I bought a Reconditioned (to my...
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    Which small bandsaw?

    Hi Manny I've got the small record bandsaw and I think it punches above its weight. I bought with similar requirements to yourself and I haven't been disappointed. Neil is spot on about upgrading the blade though. Best wishes. Ado
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    Extremely accurate mitre saw required

    jake I've had a look at the Festool but the Morso can cut 100mm wide so although I would trust the quality of the results ( I've used one of their fantastic plunge saws recently), the small capacity rules it out. Most of the feedback tends to put me off a slider now. The Festool angle could be...
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    Extremely accurate mitre saw required

    Thanks to all who have responded so far. I was hoping to avoid shooting mitres or any other re-working due to time constraints. As dust is the enemy of the picture framer I can't do any cutting in the workshop. I sometimes rough-cut stuff in a storage area I have using a small cordless chop...
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    Extremely accurate mitre saw required

    As a professional picture framer I need spot-on 45 degree mitre cuts for my work. I use a floorstanding Morso guillotine which is the industry standard and gives excellent accurate cuts but is limited by its width. I want to expand into more custom built work using hardwoods and larger bought in...
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    Mafell AD160 Planer/thicknesser

    I saw this demonstrated at a woodworking show recently and the finish on some oak lengths was impressive. It looks like a unique machine given it's tiny dimensions and low weight (17kg) but on closer inspection the fixed fence and add-on tilting fence seemed a bit flimsy and easily flexed by...
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