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Paul Smith

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  1. Rob, I like the look of that! Only down side is it looks like you will have only one way to mount the saw unlike my mini mill where you can clamp the bar at any length . Back to the original thread I'm going to make a nice block from a piece of cherry.
  2. Make sure you get one with three adjustable legs. Very good ladders!
  3. So as my 530 so I reckon its another way of making money!
  4. I'd like to have a go with one, like the GPS feature.
  5. Paul Smith

    Ibex

    Aren't they Spanish?
  6. And me! Making that video probably took longer than the seats which are very nice!
  7. No malice intended. What you or I do in our own homes has nothing to do with me. Would you expect a tradesman to have tickets? Fires,HETAS, same thing. It's one thing to slap in a bit of sealant but what if it needs something else?
  8. Seal what? Where the flue meets the outlet. Have you checked the fire rope? If you can't get fire cement you can use exhaust putty as already mentioned. Should you be playing?
  9. That's very cool!👍 I couldn't tell from the time lapse but was the left arm cut from the base? What tools did you use? Great presence!
  10. Thanks Wisewood! The wife wants one for the kids!
  11. Adam I stayed there when I did mine. Speak to Richard.
  12. Well done! It can become addictive!
  13. Top Velcro bottom straps, at least that's what I like!
  14. It's a taxable consumable!👍
  15. Use either one of the stickies or the strap mount. Mine goes through the vents. The other mount you show will stick out and get broke! I use that one with a suction cup on the van.
  16. Who cares what they use it for! 🙈They use it as a weed suppressant normally.

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