Tomba I prefer a standard D handle to a palm grip. As for mains v battery? If you already have battery tools and can get a bare unit then...
If you look here; http://www.richardburbidge.co.uk/main.asp?page=579 and download the Stairparts part 2 brochure that should give you a few...
You could always cut a shaped batten and screw it to the door stile and pull the door back in line, depending on the door you can probably remove...
Steve, just had a look in the Freud catalogue and the smallest thin kerf blade I can find is 250mm diameter, so you may not find one to fit your...
Hi SJB, Trying to swap motors on a £100 machine would be a waste of time and effort, probably dangerous too. Spend your money on a good...
If you put Gripfix in the joint how would you cramp the joint up? It is far too thick an adhesive. Stick to nailing.
jj I wouldn't be completely put off. The 712 is a good saw especially for the money. The Makita is very good but a lot more £££. I really like...
jj, it would appear that mollusc is right, I have got DW to agree to change my saw but when I went to swap it the one they were going to exchange...
If this turns out to be a faulty casting and not adjustable I will not be letting this go. jj where did you learn of this problem?
Mines the 712, bought it in May last year and have been very happy with it, I don't do much trenching or compound cutting so it has not been a...
I read this thread last night went out to the workshop and my saw is out too. The problem only becomes apparent with trenching and compound...
IMHO there is a greater chance of cock up with a flat bit unless you are used to using one and then it needs to be sharp. Also I had got it in my...
Anything but a flat bit. Best to use a forstner bit, auger, or hole cutter. In no order of preference.;)
Jase the stuff I used was OS COLOR Hardwax oil Clear No 3032. Applied as per instructions to a newly laid floor. It does generally mark a...
Anything would be better than routering. You would have to locate half the screws/nails and remove them anyway, so best to take the frame out or...
Hi dmacd, Liberon make a product unsurprisingly called Floor Sealer. It is oil based,and gives a satin finish on its own or you can wax on top....
If you are going to wax a pine floor use a floor sealer first. Otherwise dirt goes straight through the wax into the wood and it soon looks...
I used this stuff once on a maple floor, used as an office. Where the chair (with castors) moved over it, it peeled the finish off and has been a...
Thanks for the link Bodget, it's about half the price I normally pay for nails and free gas too.
Sash one other consideration is that you will need to provide some ventilation under your new floor.
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