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CallumA

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  1. 16mm X 53mm, 85mm and 115mm 32mm X 53mm, 85mm and 115mm That is the width and length of the 3 cutting positions and the second figures are for the second position hope that makes sense
  2. Makita 7104l always ment to go and see Johnsond but with this Wuflu carry on never managed, so the wife got it for my 50th [emoji106] [emoji106]
  3. Try direct plastics if you can get someone to machine it for you I've used oilon rod and sheet for bushes and slides. Easy to machine and self lubricating.
  4. WOW it's quick. Arrived today and risked electrocution as it was pissing it down all day
  5. Take it round to a mates shed[emoji106]
  6. Thanks for that ADW[emoji106] [emoji106]
  7. Knocked up this a few years ago and it's great for lengths above 8", made of metal which is OK providing you don't try to cut it! A couple of 4x2" at the bottom so when the saw goes through no contact with the frame
  8. Does any one know the carb settings for a Husqvarna K760? Cheers
  9. It'll make no difference! Which ever is easiest and crack on
  10. Is it leaking between sections? If so then it looks like a c top 3 valve and there will be 4 o rings between sections
  11. Normally if you speak to the forester there are part loads left all over the place and if you can pick up yourself then crack on. In saying that it's been 5 years since I bought from them so demand may well be up
  12. Silly question but have you tried the Forestry Commission at Durris or Huntly
  13. It's for filling in bark inclusions and between 2 live edges. The wood is 21%
  14. A question to all you table makers! Which low odor resin do you use? I need low odor as job will be done in house garage Cheers
  15. Don't think I'll get over this year now with all this going on. Stay safe everyone
  16. I'll try and find some photos of my set up. But it's basically both heat sources into the Dunsley Neutralizer with a danfoss thermostatic switch clipped on to the top over flow pipe set at the desired radiator pump temperature (mine was 80*C) which then switches on the radiator pump. I was also lucky that I could just run the hot water as a gravity circuit. It was good as the central heating could be worked off timer or water temperature.
  17. Off to UK sector tomorrow 545 check in and 10 or so forms filled in so far
  18. Where are you isolating in UK or norway
  19. Here's another I bought also very informative
  20. Good book that lots of tips etc
  21. Yes still have one although don't need it now. Had a Stanley range and a Hunter Herald connected up to one with great results. Got rid of the Stanley Once we fitted the biomass boiler. Which is tied into the vented system with zone valves. Should have some pictures some where if you need

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