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Posts posted by Ian Leach
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Forgot to add, I recessed the mirror and the backing board into the timber, paper taped it off and added some locking latches.i done it this way so the mirror could be replaced. I also built a frame on the back for a bit more stability.
I also done it this way because I've seen a few mirrors in craft places where some people just glue or silicone the mirror to it, it's not to my liking messy and lacking .
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If you have a router make a sled for it.
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I have this one, has done me well over the years, https://www.screwfix.com/p/makita-9403-2-4-electric-belt-sander-240v/73893
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Been looking at starting to learn how to play, what would people recommend. Was thinking bass. I'm also a lefty . Any tips.
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Osmo Polyx Oil | Original Polyx Hardwax Oil from Osmo
Buy Osmo Polyx Oil. Easy to apply and extremely strong, Osmo oil is perfect for...Just noticed they do a gloss, maybe better for the slide, grab a sample pot and try.
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22 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:
Still mixed with turps or neat?
Neat, it's probably not as hard wearing as the one above but easier to repair if damaged. I don't like mixing with turps tbh, but that's just my preference.
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As above or osmo polyx oil,
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I use this guy for all my resin and pigments,
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Titebond or gorilla glue I would use, dowels or biscuits for a simple join
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Chainsaws are not dangerous it's the user, be it not proper PPE , training. Personally if you buy one from b&q or elsewhere you should be made to buy a days training in safe use/ maintenance, be it cutting fire wood or felling a small tree for a diyer .
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1 hour ago, Big Beech said:
2 possibly 3 sold, which includes the darker one pictured.
Awaiting on confirmation as to which ones.
Majority cut at 70mm, 2 x60. One of the 60mm ones is a bit wonky as it just wouldn't cut true in places.
7 in total
Could you pm me sizes and cost, probably delivery too, GL1 area
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Any for sale
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I would say sapele.
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£45 to cheap, personally I wouldn't use c.a glue, definitely go down the resin route to fill , that wouldn't cost much more for that small amount. Nice slab of timber tho.
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Maybe not to everyone's taste but I enjoyed this fight scene.
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I had one, went in for keyhole came out with a 4" scar about 6 weeks then light duties cause the mesh has to knit together.
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I thought you'll still have e5 premium for cars below 2011 , E10 for above . So no one should have any problems apart from more expensive.
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As above really Josh, if your doing draw boring I would have a practice on smaller joints for your first time. But when done right solid joints.
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It can be done but my worry would be shrinkageand any checking when green . I personally would over engineer any building I would make. But Swedish pine is slower growing than the uk and denser growth rings so you'll have that on your side.
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I got some bargins on the sale.
New project, can’t cut straight lines!
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Have you checked if your saw fence and blade are at 90° angles when I buy any equipment I always check and set up with a set square. I also try and use a steel rule or the same tape measure as you can get different measurements.