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    Sold Ryobi Planer/Thicknesser 110V (US plug)

    If you would ship (at my cost) then I'd definitely make use of it.
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    How to fix this chair back?

    I've done it with a couple of mirror keyhole fixings and some pan head screws. Cheap and quick!
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    How to fix this chair back?

    I'm looking for a pretty quick fix on this chair. Is it possible to find brass/metal keyhole screw plates so I fix them over the enlarged holes? What other invisible methods could I use? I'm taking the chair up to my daughters tomorrow so I have today and tomorrow to source the parts and fix.
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    Sold Workshop clearout - LS29 post code

    Do you have pictures? I’m interested
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    Sold MultiCo mitre guillotine

    Im just waiting for the OP to get to me but I’ve said I’ll have it.
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    Sold MultiCo mitre guillotine

    Pm sent
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    Sold MultiCo mitre guillotine

    Where’s the collection? I’m interested
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    Sold Makita JR3050T Reciprocating Shark Saw in Carry Case £70

    Thanks Bob - I've sent you the details via PM
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    Sold Makita JR3050T Reciprocating Shark Saw in Carry Case £70

    I'm quite happy to let Chaoticbob make the choice who he wants to sell it to. Eitherway, I'll be happy with his response.
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    Sold Makita JR3050T Reciprocating Shark Saw in Carry Case £70

    I'll offer the asking then.
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    Sold Makita JR3050T Reciprocating Shark Saw in Carry Case £70

    Can you do it £70 delivered?
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    BBC Scaremongering again

    This is where the bullshit starts - The BBC still require a TV licence if you're viewing any live broadcast. That's not 'live' as in the events are happening right now, but simply the tv channel broadcasting a feed of shows that are being broadcasted at that moment. So even if Sky is not using a...
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    Roof tiles on a glorified shed - need foundations?

    This is one of my outbuildings with red clay tiles. It’s been up 6+ years and there’s be no issues at all, it’s still solid - which surprises me considering the huge sycamore tree a metre away from the foundations. https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/threads/shed-build-wip.83913/
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    Buying a Tracksaw

    A great outcome Phil! I’m pleased that you’ve got the best saw for the track because it’s great to use.
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    Buying a Tracksaw

    Did you get a response from Powertool World Phil? I found my box that was delivered which shows the compatible models if that helps you.
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    Buying a Tracksaw

    It's OK that you were aware of the limitations by not using the circular saw that's designed to be used with the track, and for your specific purpose then that's fine, but I don't think it's best to give advice to confuse others that might not be aware of those limitations. Even the...
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    Buying a Tracksaw

    Have you used it yet? Like most saws, you'll be able to use the track as a guide, like you'd use any straight edge, but it won't be used as a track saw where you use the nylon strip as the blade guide. There'll be a difference between where the blade sits and the nylon guide. The 'X' version...
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    Buying a Tracksaw

    That saw doesn't fit the track. The one that's for the track is this one - https://www.powertoolworld.co.uk/evolution-r185ccsx-185mm-multi-material-circular-saw-in-carry-bag
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    Securing your workshop

    I did something similar to this on my workshop with a decent padlock.
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    Time for a new Drill & Impact driver....what's your thoughts?

    I don't want to be a powertool snob, but I do subscribe to the believe that if you buy cheap you buy twice - hence why my Dewalt has lasted 15 years (and it's still going, I just think I'd rather make the update now before it fails completely).
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