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1 hour ago, peds said:

The kids were fairly pleased with their climbing frame beds.

 

I definitely shouldn't have assumed the floor would be flat or the ceiling level in this old cottage, but a bit of jiggery-pokery got it in. 

 

A lot of the timber is reclaimed from big pallets, all the steel bars are scrap from work. 

 

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That looks brilliant. Would have loved one of those as a kid..........still would 😆

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3 hours ago, Doug Tait said:

That's great, but it'll take a lot more jiggery-pokery to get them to go to sleep now!

Hmm. Bedtime on day 2 was... less straightforward. 

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Thanks, the idea of a flip saw appealed owing to space but you are probably right.

Seen a SIP 305mm sliding mitre saw for sale locally secondhand; looks like it’s a bit vintage but solid so am hoping to go and have a look at that.

The long term plan is to build myself a workshop so I’m hoping the mitre saw will come in useful for the projects along the way, then can be put in the workshop with a separate table saw or bandsaw.
I have a dedicated metabo bench saw, and a 305mm mitre saw, but I still find myself looking at flip saws. I think under the right circumstances, they can be a brilliant addition to any workshop.
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I have a dedicated metabo bench saw, and a 305mm mitre saw, but I still find myself looking at flip saws. I think under the right circumstances, they can be a brilliant addition to any workshop.


Unless you need it to move it around m, or are tight for space (which I guess not, if you’ve got separate saws already), I’m genuinely curious - what additional functionality would a flip saw give you?
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36 minutes ago, harvey b davison said:
12 hours ago, djbobbins said:


Thanks, the idea of a flip saw appealed owing to space but you are probably right.

Seen a SIP 305mm sliding mitre saw for sale locally secondhand; looks like it’s a bit vintage but solid so am hoping to go and have a look at that.

The long term plan is to build myself a workshop so I’m hoping the mitre saw will come in useful for the projects along the way, then can be put in the workshop with a separate table saw or bandsaw.

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I have a dedicated metabo bench saw, and a 305mm mitre saw, but I still find myself looking at flip saws. I think under the right circumstances, they can be a brilliant addition to any workshop.

I really like Metabo I've got their 10" planer amongst other stuff,  my neighbour has their table saw and I'm fairly impressed with that.

 


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Unless you need it to move it around m, or are tight for space (which I guess not, if you’ve got separate saws already), I’m genuinely curious - what additional functionality would a flip saw give you?
My workshop is basically my single car garage. So as you quite rightly guess, I am short on space. If I need to use any of my saws I need to set them up outside. Which if its raining is a big no no. I make a lot of craft like stuff, so a flip saw would work well for quite a lot of what I do. However, it would never replace dedicated machines.

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