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drythropple

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  1. drythropple

    The VEG HUT

    Can take clean chip and timber
  2. Has anyone any suppliers for replacement conveyor belts please?
  3. Thats the one!! Diamond stones I use are £4.51 for 5 on ebay and last forever!!!
  4. Most folk? I doubt it at that price, the ones I use are £4.51 for 5 off ebay and they last forever
  5. Use it freehand but it has its own depth guide and angle guide!! How do you post a picture? It asks me for the url
  6. I also use a dremel, a cordless one and diamond bits as the diameter remains the same. A couple of local professionals mocked the idea but they both have them now, the diamond bits give an edge much finer than a file therefore lasts longer.
  7. 2Hear hear!!! Too much piss taking sometimes!
  8. Ok, thanks, will do Is there a manual available?
  9. Yeah, my thinking too, thanks
  10. He reckons so, he has also turned the anvil to a new edge, the timber is left with a "long tongue" on it as if the blade isnt close enough, I think he has messed around with it too much and its now way off the original settings!!
  11. You can adjust the length of the stroke from 1000mm to 1250 (ish) by adding / removing the stops
  12. Any one know anything about setting up the blades on this machine? Belongs to a friend of mine but has stopped pulling the timber in (no feed rollers its that old), in fact it is more likely to chuck it back at you!, Any help would be appreciated
  13. I would go for a kubota diesel 2 or 3 cylinder, may pay a little more but will soon get it back on the cost of red diesel over petrol and they are so economical!!
  14. Best to use proper polytunnel covers as they have a film on the plastic that prevents dripping, the moister sticks to itself and runs down the poly!
  15. Pm me your email and I will send you parts diagram and a contact email!!

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