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Ian Leach

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  1. I would use one of these and a forsner bit on extension bar or a decent long series drill bit. Use to have a similar one to do fire doors with until it got pinched, never replaced it tho. Might do one day.
  2. Good for you Dean, I bet many people wouldn't of done what you did.
  3. Start on minimum wage , review again in 3 months.
  4. Hulk buster vs hulk , sanding and finishing left to do.
  5. Just noticed that, I've liked yours through my business pg.
  6. Done https://www.facebook.com/ArborscapeWoodcrafts
  7. They can't be seen like you said but i'll be routering out a recess next time to hide it all.
  8. Thanks, it's fixed together with metal, 4 bolts and then flat packed. Easy to fit in car as when I do stalls a lot of people do say......Oh I love it but I don't think it will fit in my car. The bracket is 30x 6mm steel.
  9. Cheers Terry , I've got an ash bench to do next still drawing that one up tho. A few more table , mirror ideas too.
  10. Better pictures, it didn't show the colours as good before.
  11. On mine 3/8 has a collet, the 1/2 slides in without a collet and so does the other one.
  12. I'll grab mine, how much slack is there.
  13. top left just below handle in first picture.
  14. It's a soverign handle system, there should be two collets. slide the collet in holes facing the grub screws then slide in tool and tighten grub screws
  15. My thoughts are with you and family Sean, fingers cross for a full recovery.

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