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    Manual for DeWalt 1370 Radial Arm Saw?

    Hmm, so I finally discovered some dimensions, just not sure if they are correct for my saw....I think they'll do as a starting point/trial, but it would be great if someone could confirm? A post on 'Toolmonger' suggests the individual component sizes are: 40″ wide. The front piece is 16″. The...
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    Manual for DeWalt 1370 Radial Arm Saw?

    Slight update on my RAS; I've managed to get the saw secured onto the stand and I've given it a bit of a clean up. However, I cannot find any dimensions for the four table parts. Without these, I'm just guessing sizes, so I'm wondering whether anyone has info on the original parts' dimensions...
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    Manual for DeWalt 1370 Radial Arm Saw?

    That's brilliant, cheers!
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    Staircase Spindles setting out question?

    I am also replacing the spindles in my staircase and I found this website's two pages which might help? How to calculate how many spindles How to accurately calculate even baluster [spindle] gaps
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    Manual for DeWalt 1370 Radial Arm Saw?

    I need another couple of bits of advice/info - if anyone is able to help? I'm sure I read somewhere that the RAS can be broken down into three main parts for ease of transporting/handling and to help get it set up on the stand? As I onlu use one arm, lifting this bulky item onto the stand would...
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    Manual for DeWalt 1370 Radial Arm Saw?

    Sorry, I can't help you on this occasion, as it didn't come with those table parts - just with two blank mdf rectangles the previous owner had intended to make up.
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    Manual for DeWalt 1370 Radial Arm Saw?

    Thanks! I Googled 'DW110' and came up with what appears to be a pdf of the same manual that you have? DW110 Manual It certainly looks like the same type of design, so I should be able to use it to help set up my 1370. By 'eck, its a bit of a beast tho'. I've got no idea how the seller lifted...
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    Manual for DeWalt 1370 Radial Arm Saw?

    I think I've been lucky to pick up one of these RAS for a bargain price. It seems in good condition and appears to be working fine too, however, it is missing any manual(s) and if possible I'd like to find a copy so that I can set it up properly and get to work using it. I've searched this...
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    Are flagpoles ok or am i being prickly?

    Alan, quite obviously you didn't read all of my post, especially the part where I stated that I am extremely patriotic. I will have no debate with anyone of that aspect - patriotic more than you have any idea about me. I have no problem with the Cross of St George - in the right place, on the...
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    Are flagpoles ok or am i being prickly?

    My neighbour opposite has installed a rather tall flagpole in his front garden. The garden is tiny, so the flagpole sits adjacent to the footpath behind a small hedge. The pole is at least street light height and is quite a large diameter so it's not discreet. A cross of St George is flown from...
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    Fire engine bed WIP

    Wow, that is....brilliant...super brilliant!! You must be chuffed to bits with the result and I bet your son nearly wet himself with excitement! I want one..... Fantastic - thanks for sharing. Steve
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    Fire engine bed WIP

    Hertfordshire were the last brigade to run them. Circa 1993/4 when the last four were retired - whilst I was at Stevenage (with one of them). Hook ladders - I'm sure they were useful [to a point], but I'm glad I didn't use them. 35metre Bronto ALP was more than adequate for higher floors. I...
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    Fire engine bed WIP

    Ah, the good old escape ladders..... I was on the last recruit course in the country to be trained on escape ladders. It would have been a fab sight to have as a bed, but I'd imagine it'd be a nightmare to design and fit. Nothing wrong with the Dennis - every fire engine should be a Dennis...
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    DNA The Thief Catcher

    RogerS, Noel, everyone else - I am sorry. In a moment of stupidity I lost the plot and posted some comments and views that were inappropriate to constructive debate and argument. Perhaps it was because it is a subject close to my heart and therefore quite emotive for me. In itself, that should...
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    DNA The Thief Catcher

    A few years ago, I worked as a forensic analyst in the police. One day, we had a DNA match on a guy who'd been done for a minor offence - theft from a car (I think)............he got a perfect match against a rape that occured some 15 years earlier. I bet he thought he'd got away with it..
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    Another Excel Query?

    Hi Martin I love Excel challenges. If you can send me a csv file and a blank copy of your workbook/worksheet, I'll see what I can do? I'll pm you my email address just in case Steve
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    thats a bit naughty of toolstation

    I used to be left-handed and searched high and low for left-handed screwdrivers and also for left-handed taps (for the house). Then I lost the use of my left arm and had to retrain myself as a rigt-hander. I managed to learn to write and do most other things, but I couldn't adapt to right-handed...
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    clipboard missing from XP/sp3?

    Apparently you are not the only one missing the clipboard viewer, see here That article states the executable viewer file is in the system32 folder, although on my pc (also XP SP3), it is in C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386, so you might want to look in there or just do a search for 'clipbrd'...
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    Using hardwood logs for decorative purposes in a fireplace?

    A search on Yell (dot com) shows a couple of saw mills only a few miles away. They look as though they can supply the type of wood & log I'd be after, but what about dryness and bugs? Can they usually supply kiln dried or will I need to check with each? Thanks, Steve
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