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Ian Leach

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  1. Think of a bank vault when you turn the lock the big thick bolts come out. It would help you if someone decided to attach a chain and pull as the hinges are usually the weakest point ,and when people buy crappy locks.
  2. I've probably put these up before but here goes, I'll put more up once I get near my pc.
  3. Tbh I haven't turned a bowl for ages which I miss, but been busy with me signs, kitchen fitting and stalls. I will get back to it tho, very nice work on this thread guys
  4. Sign in its place of residence
  5. That's one thing I need to get, there quite expensive tho, I dread to think how many extra bowl I could of made.
  6. Def Holm oak, not sure about the other one.
  7. Big bags of haribo would be nice.
  8. I'm hurt you didn't recognize it was a swan , the man is smaller as he's further away walking toward us over the bridge. Thought that was obvious ????????
  9. Ideally greenheart but I would use oak or elm. I've used a few things for bridges mainly for weighing down oil barrels filled with concrete with pins sticking out to attach posts to. Take a look at my technical drawing, if anyone doesn't understand it I can simplify it for you.
  10. As above has anyone got a parts list they can send me please??
  11. I've used the plasterers ones trimming a hedge before was going well until I fell over, took me ages to get back up
  12. Looking nice mate, looks like your getting the hang of it :-) . I've just got a makita rto700cx2 router which also comes with a plunge attachment uses 1/4 bits, nice and light. I use it for my more fiddly bits like small trees. At the moment I use straight flute twin cutter trend bits, really you don't need to go any deeper than 5mm Max .
  13. Have you got a link Rob?, will they be good for power tool use like a router.
  14. Is this any use to you Free-Anti-Bribery-Policy-Template.PDF
  15. I have never used a Kelly kettle or a ecobilly before but looked at them both today, apart from the price difference how do they compare to each other or are they basically the same ??
  16. PayPal looks like the rest of the 2.75% chip and pin or 3.4% +20p if swiped, some bad reviews to one being waiting 30 days for money. I guess all the devices are much the same tho, I might hold on for Steve's review if he gets one.
  17. There are a few about izettle is another one, might look into the PayPal one too. Has anyone worked out the percentage you pay with PayPal ?
  18. Is it illegal or just advising best practice has anyone been convicted of importing saws or porting? just want to know that's all

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