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topchippyles

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  1. Really not sure as never gone that high. That is asking a hell of a lot from a 100 v feed yet the yanks do it. Is it a 3 phase 2.2 motor then.Start up load ??
  2. See what i was on about kev where the secret to do one correct lies . Look at the tile line where they run into the valley of the eyebrow, Just cut off then look at mine
  3. Yes that will be about right with the strapping and clips/ I had a load of strapping and clips given me
  4. I am not a mind reader and do not know what he is running ??
  5. You can put a voltage meter on the output and see what she is giving out
  6. Is that at 100v or 240v? Can you get a multimeter on it?if 100v probably drill would be running slow Yes that is a 110v to 240v and its a 3.3 kw which is 3300 w - really need to run a big item like a kettle on it which will give you a fair idea. If a 2kw kettle will boil it will rum a 3.3 kva step up transformer
  7. Most welcome and you can really see and operate saws c;lose up and see the difference what is available ?
  8. I think the best thing you can do is take a run up to south wales if your wanting to pop and see the woodlands in action. I will take to to my mates in brecon who has the woodmizer LT 40 and a working kiln and so does chris over at pontypool. The massive trakmet is only 45 minutes away and Pawel (polish) Lad who runs it will be happy to let you have a try and martin with the Woodmizer will. Good lads they are
  9. Oh yes lovely jubbly
  10. What size timbers are you after. What timber are you looking to use. Got some nice stock here could cut and ship for you. I am 1 1/2 hrs from you
  11. 2 days for me that would be. 1 of my regular saw guys who is well up to speed cutting on a woodlands HM 130 But i have an excavator for loading which takes the heavy work out of it. 2 days x 2 men but i wound maximise each log
  12. Read the post tidy. Hand carved signs are not 10 minute jobs. If its taking you 10 minutes to router a few letters you could never work for me, To slow as i am the Usain Bolt at it. Difference i can do them without all the fancy tools because i was taught right ?
  13. To much flexibility in a ratchet strap even though it feels tight. I would have 5 nylon band straps on those
  14. Defender 3.3kVA Step-Up Transformer 2x16A 240v E203030 PORTABLE STEP-UP TRANSFORMER WITH 2 OUTPUT SOCKETS 3KVA WWW.EBAY.CO.UK Power Output (Watts/Kw) 3000 W. W x D x H: 205 x 240 x 265mm. Weight 17kg. Supplied with plug. This does not effect your statutory rights. Collections from our trade counters is possible...
  15. There is a far easier way if she is kicking out a good 110 v supply believe me and cheap. Bought a tow along compressor/ generator a few years back and used a step up transformer like in the link below, genny was only a 110 v ex gas board
  16. Spend 2 years working over there when the wall came down
  17. Kann mir ein großes kaltes Bier von deinen fünftausend kaufen
  18. Well setup your stacking system to allow for it. Not rocket science ? Opened up a pack of ash strings on monday which have been drying for 18 months inside. Re tightened about 8 months ago about not a blemish on a single 4.8 metre length string on a batch of 6. Moisture was at 12% on the meter
  19. To much play even in a tightened ratchet straps
  20. When you get an a thumb nail play in the band just re band it. 200 metres of banding is peanuts to buy
  21. Put extra bands on and they will hold no problem slabs or not
  22. Get your self one of these as so many never use them and why i never know Manual PP/PET Plastic Strapping Packing Machine with Hand Sealer Banding Tool
  23. Sorry never been as we have the royal welsh just over an hour from me and for all the big GUNS like myself ? its an annual event
  24. Things like this i love where 30 year of knowledge come in. Have you run a 110v tool off it ??

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