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    FOR SALE. COMPLETE UNUSED SPRAY ETCHING KIT

    We are selling a complete very high quality unused spray metal etching kit. It is made by a company called Megaelectronics based in Cambridge. All the specifications can be viewed at WWW.megaelectronics.co.uk The kit is shown under the pull down listing on the right hand side of their home...
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    Metabo orbital sander oscillation setting.

    Hello, I have recently bought, second hand, a Metabo orbital sander which is doubtless a very solid piece of equipment. It seems that to alter the "finesse" of sanding you have to press a red button on the side and turn the disc until it clicks and then the oscillation is widened or narrowed. I...
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    Problem with Tormek grinder

    I have a Tormek grinder that I use mainly for sharpening my Morso(frame cutting guillotine) blades. It does a pretty decent job and I am happy with the very sharp results. I have one problem though that I can't seem to rectify. When I use the planer blade jig, that also holds Morso blades, I set...
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    63mm dust extraction kit from Axminster

    Thanks for reply Barry. When you say reduction of suction, when a smaller pipe is attached to the larger extractor hose, is this actually the strength of that suction or the amount of waste it can physically cope with? Somehow I would have imagined that actual suction would increase through a...
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    63mm dust extraction kit from Axminster

    I am wanting to set up a small dust extraction system in my workshop and have been looking at the 63mm dust extraction system from Axminster which sems reasonably priced. I would want to run this from my RECORD DX 4000 dust extractor. The system has blast gates as part of it and I am assuming...
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    Triton router in record router table?

    Thanks Al, if Les was able to tell me if collett shows above table that would be great. I don't really want to use an extension because of the inherant vibration problem. I have an"Extreme" extension but after countless goes at making it perfect in my Dewalt 625 I gave up, it always seemed to...
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    Triton router in record router table?

    I have a record router table that I have recently assembled, seems like a hefty, solid piece of equipment. Obviously the problem with the thick cast iron top is the effect it has on the inverted plunge depth of whichever router is used. I have read a lot of great things about the Triton router...
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    workshop heaters

    I posted a message some time ago about some panel heaters that I have bought to warm my workshop. They are very efficient with two settings of 500w and 1000w. I have them both on 500w from 7am to 5pm on a thermostatic setting of around half way that gives a comfortable heat for the workshop...
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    heating for workshop

    I have read a few messages about the best way to heat workshops. I have an old telephone exchange as my workshop that is about 32 x 10 feet area and about nine foot high for workspace. It is fully insulated/double glazed but still has quite a chill when the weather is cold. I have bought two...
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    silicone spray and material

    Hello, I want to spray an item made from wood and material to ease its movement (too long to explain!) Is silicone spray "dry" as it were and should it leave the material, which is nylon felt, unstained. I assume silicone spray is really just made up of microscopic balls. Thanks in advance James
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    problem with Tormek angle setter

    Hi, I have recently taken delivery of a Tormek 2600 which I shall be using to sharpen , among other things, thicknesser/ jointer blades and Morso guillotine blades. I have made my first attempts on the guillotine blades and have followed the instructions implicitaly. The problem I have come...
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    Grip-tite featherboard

    Hi again, I am really interested in these opinions. If there are any more experiences keep them comming! James
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    Grip-tite featherboard

    Hi , I am in the process of buying an anti kickback device called a Grip-tite. It is a block with a powerful magnet that has flexible"wings" sticking out of it. These wings are pressed lightly against the wood to be ripped on the tablesaw and the magnet holds the block itself securely to the...
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    Automatic extractor switch.

    Thanks Jason
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    Automatic extractor switch.

    Hi, I am equiping my new workshop with my new and old tools and machines. I have two Trend T30 AF vacuum/ extractors that one can plug tools or small machines into and they switch on automatically when the machine itself is turned on. They also stay on for about 10 seconds to catch those last...
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    adjustable inlay jig?

    Hello, I want to inlay square metal plaques in wood normally around 3" x 2" and 1mm thick ( the plaques). The size will vary sometimes and I would like to know if there is on the market an adjustable router jig similar to a letter box jig but for finer more accurate work. I could probably make...
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    using a router to cut thin metal

    Hello, I am a cabinet maker and want to inlay silver designs into some of my products. The silver would be in sheet form(about 1mm thick.) Because I want the inlay to be as accurate a fit in the recess as possible is it possible ,in anyones experience, to rout/trim the silver using a template...
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    pacer cnc router system

    Hi, Thanks for your reply. The reason I am interested in the Pacer machine is that it carries out milling and routing in any material and fine engraving in metal down to very small font size. Its integral vacuum bed and swarf removal is also a big bonus. I expect the Trend machine is...
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    pacer cnc router system

    Hi, I am still umming and arring about which cnc router to buy. The Pacer system built in the UK really grabs me. It has vacuum table and swarf removal integral in the machine. It is not cheap but it does seem to be extremely good quality and has 5 year guarantee. I will be using it for various...
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    Dewalt 733 thicknesser blade bolt tightening.

    Hi I own a Dewalt 733 thicknesser which I am very happy with. One question, when changing the blades and retightening the holding bolts what pressure is best used to tighten them. The natural reaction is to want to tighten them more than perhaps necessary for safety's sake but obviously one...
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