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    E-Book Reader

    I also have the Sony PSR-505, and think it's great. I would find the lack of support for epub on the Kindle annoying, but as has been mentioned, amazon will probably have a good selection of books. Other than Waterstones, there is another good site for buying books, books on board. There is an...
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    Simple clock

    I made a couple of very simple clocks. Below are pictures of the front, back, and back with the cover removed. It's mahogany and pine. The back is held on with a french cleat. I'm happy with the look, but they're not terribly well made... They are not well balanced - when the back is removed...
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    Book shelves for A4 size

    I have these bookshelves for regular paper back and hardback sized books. They are 1500mm wide and 1100mm tall. I want to extend them to the floor, another 1250mm, for A4 sized things, magazines and textbooks mostly. The problem is when big books like that are stored vertically, they fall...
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    Breathing dust

    What is better to have, an extractor or air filter? I guess both is best, but I can't afford that just now. Certainly I am realising that I need to get a top-quality mask as a first priority. Cheers, Iain
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    hook and loop material for sanding disc

    Or Axminster, although currently out of stock: http://www.axminster.co.uk/product.asp? ... e=1&jump=0
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    I settled on my bench design but...

    If you feel like making your own: http://www.woodworkingtips.com/etips/etip090100ws.html
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    Your Cold Remedies

    Vicks VapoRub. Can't beat it.
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    Castor wheels stability

    Thanks for the replies: clearly they're a good way to go.
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    Castor wheels stability

    Sorry if this has been covered before. How stable is a cabinet mounted on four castor wheels like this? Axminster castor link Can you safely have a router table sitting on top of them and not have it wobble when you use it? I built a trolley like this for my table saw: and I quite like...
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    oval cutting jig

    Could you perhaps post a picture of the jig? An oval has two focal points. (If you use the technique of two pins with a loop of string around them to draw an oval, the pins are the focal points.) The closer the focal points, the more like a circle it is: the further apart they are, the "longer"...
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    Axminster AWBGDL bench top grinder

    Thanks for the advice. The Scary Sharp kit looks interesting. What sort of grit is needed to get a good chisel edge which won't blunt too quickly? There is a 4 sided diamond stone on Axminster which goes to 600 grit, compared to the 6000 grit of the Scary Sharp. The diamond stone is only £10...
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    Axminster AWBGDL bench top grinder

    http://www.axminster.co.uk/product-Axmi ... 789070.htm Sorry is this has been covered thousands of times before. I don't understand the difference between the two wheels. Is it as simple as the white one produces a smoother surface? Is it correct that a chisel sharpened with either wheel would...
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    Advice on Dewalt drill - batteries??

    I would agree with what Blister suggests: charge them, leave them out of the drill, and then see after a day or so if they're fully charged or not. Since the charge/discharge cycle the repair guy ran was fine, they must be holding as much charge as ever. So they must be discharging on their...
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    Delivery Services

    I went for Royal Mail: they know where my house is. Most delivery services seem to think the Isle of Skye is some mid-Atlantic rock, accessible only at low tide. I was quoted just under £200 for delivery of a table saw. A Bosch GTS 10, not a truly massive machine. Here, it's not uncommon for...
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    Workshop lighting

    Thanks for all the replies: fluorescents seem to be the way to go. Now just to work out the best place to put them, so everything is well illuminated. Cheers, Iain
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    Workshop lighting

    I am looking at improving my workshop's lighting, and was wondering what sort of lights other people use. I'm thinking something with an enclosed bulb would be good, help prevent them getting knocked by unwieldy bits of wood. Cheers, Iain
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    Thoughts on electric vehicles?

    Interesting point Night Train. The advantage of providing hydrogen fuel in the same way as petrol/diesel is that people are more likely to adopt it (I would think). Most hydrogen gas is currently produced from natural gas reforming, so it doesn't really help in terms of CO2 emissions. But if the...
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    Garage, erm, Workshop (!) Project No. 1

    I am in the process of making wall mounted cabinets for all my tools (and just making a mess like yours :D). They help keep the tools dust free, and you can mount stuff on the inside of the doors too, basically doubling the space for hanging stuff. You have to attach everything firmly to the...
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    Thoughts on electric vehicles?

    Night train, I agree entirely with your first two paragraphs. What did you mean with the bit I put in bold? The production of hydrogen doesn't stop people changing behaviour? I think that local production and storage is the way to go. Why have the national grid, when there are such losses in...
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    Thoughts on electric vehicles?

    Environmentally speaking, deciding the best way to power a vehicle is a complicated problem. There is the efficiency of internal combustion engines (25 % ish) compared to coal/gas power stations (30%+ ish I think) to consider. If you're charging your electric vehicle from the national grid...
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