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    Best 6" Random Orbital Sander or should I get a forced rotation (geared) Sander?

    Re orbit - Glad it wasn't just me who thought the instructions were poor! The second click is not well documented but obvious once you know! Re Padsaver - Thanks for the padsaver link - will pick one up given they are so much cheaper than a new pad! Cheers,
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    Best 6" Random Orbital Sander or should I get a forced rotation (geared) Sander?

    Firstly apologies for the slow reply, thank you to all that posted suggestions and advice. These was a clear recommendation of the Metabo from the posts! I did follow this advice and purchased the Metabo SXE 450 (£131), my reservation before purchase was that the vibration figures for the...
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    Parkside brushless?

    and dewalt don't warranty any of their chucks!
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    Best 6" Random Orbital Sander or should I get a forced rotation (geared) Sander?

    Hi All, Just looking for advice for a 6" RO sander and just wondering if anyone has any of these and has any advice Makita B06030 £110 - looks like a proper tank - maybe not the most refined? Bosch GEX 34-150 £190ish (looks like an upgraded 150AC) Bosch GEX 40-150 £260 (again looks like the...
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    Best website or sites to buy paint and timber finishes - advice

    I've used AG woodcare for osmo before, they shipped fast https://www.agwoodcare.co.uk/
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    Cordless tools - Best Platform To Choose?

    I'm just looking for some recommendations for which cordless tool platform to invest in, currently I have Bosch Blue drills and looking to add an impact driver and likely other cordless tools in future and it seems now it's all about choosing which battery platform to choose. Just wondering if...
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    MDF finish on workbench

    I used to finish MDF workbenches/work tables with oil based poly diluted down with white spirit and left to really soak in, then wipe the excess and apply 3/4 coats. This has for me worked great and I have a bench top/work tables that's stood up to alot of abuse. Recently I've bought a CNC MFT...
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    Mitre saw advice

    The dewalt (23kg) and the bosch (24.2kg) are about the same weight, Just a couple of further thoughts - I'm not sure how the commission works in this particular tool shop and whether there is a particular drive on specific brands but Makita had a big display (same size as Festool and Dewalt)...
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    Mitre saw advice

    I'm just in the same quandary at present, I looked at the Makita at a local tool shop and thought the ergonomics with the handle were a little awkward. The tool shop guy reckoned the only mitre saws worth buying are the Dewalts (DW717XPS) and the Kapex (!) (both much more expensive) - these...
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    Doweling Jig

    I have the wolfcraft dowelling jig - the one with the long alu rail not the dowel master, I find it accurate and fast. Clamp, drill and then slide the carriage along the rail. Also works for shelf pins etc. Youtube review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOxG4cJMAe8&t=8s it's £41 on amazon (+...
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    Which tracksaw?

    Thanks very much for all your thoughts, I think I'm going to return to the shop for another look. All the ones I detailed have good warranties and are "pro" level tools. In reality it seems they will all cut in a straight line and so will fulfill the requirement and there seems not too much to...
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    Which tracksaw?

    Hi All, I'm looking to buy a track saw and currently undecided, any user experience of these would be really helpful. Will be used for cutting down ply, MDF and general use - doors etc. 1 - Festool TS55 - had a look at one, like it, like the system, expensive but looked well engineered 2 -...
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    Recommend me a random orbit sander

    +1 on the dewalt DWE6423, I'm been really happy with mine, normal vac (henry) fits without the need for any adaptors which is handy. They do offer a quicklock adaptor but I've not found the need to get one. Recommend. (Just as an aside the dewalt website for registration for the 3 year...
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    Arcoy Drill Stand - Need a drill to fit?

    Hi All Thanks for the replies, I have managed to find I think a "wolf" drill that fits and with a bit of tweaking I think I can get it to drill true.
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    Dust Separator Bin - cyclone, thien or drop box - whats bes?

    JustBen - have you got a picture of what your hoping to achieve? I can't quite picture what your plan is?
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    Dust Separator Bin - cyclone, thien or drop box - whats bes?

    Wallace - thanks that good to know, looking online there seems to be loads of designs that appear to work well Cusimar9 - Yes i've also seen these on ebay under a different brand (also in toolstation), I was thinking that I could upgrade the vac to one of the these and keep the separator bin -...
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    Dust Separator Bin - cyclone, thien or drop box - whats bes?

    Hi all i'm looking at improving dust collection in my small shop, currently its just a cheap wet and dry vac - 32mm hose where the bag cloggs quickly. So i'm looking to either: 1) buy one of these plastic cyclones from ebay like: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121320651132 fix it to a second hand...
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    Yet another which router thread...

    yes they should ship with both 1/2" and 1/4", it looks like the amazon stock is US stock, and the other ebay sellers seem to have the 1/2" included. Anyhow a little more than I wanted to spend, so still unsure what to get, if anyone has any other views it would be great to hear them!
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    Yet another which router thread...

    Wizard great buy for £7.50, i've picked up a few car boot bargains but car boots are a bit thin on the ground this time of year and really I want to get a new machine. carlb40 - thanks for the ebay link, great price the Tritions seem to be well regarded on here n0legs - good to know the...
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    Spindle Drilling Jig

    Hi, This looks to be just what you need: http://woodgears.ca/reader/richard/drill_guide.html
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