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    Plus the different rating for motor. USA...

    Plus the different rating for motor.
    USA 110volts.
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    Time heals all wounds.

    Time heals all wounds.
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    Helping a yank.

    http://forums.taunton.com/fw-knots/messages?msg=38365.76
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    The minute you take these things for granted,they...

    The minute you take these things for granted,they will have you.
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    http://www.leevalley.com/hardware/page.aspx?c=2&p=...

    http://www.leevalley.com/hardware/page.aspx?c=2&p=41261&cat=3,41241

    I see they have similar here.
  6. Thread: Which Glue?

    by Brian 1520
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    I agree this is the way to go,and waterproof too.

    I agree this is the way to go,and waterproof too.
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    A classic case of doing it the hard way,but good...

    A classic case of doing it the hard way,but good luck on choice of plane,I think the way one holds ones mouth also enters argument.
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    What on earth is wrong with a bit of pigeon pie?

    What on earth is wrong with a bit of pigeon pie?
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    Hard to justify $1500 for one of those,but fancy...

    Hard to justify $1500 for one of those,but fancy one none the less.
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    Not to shallow in board,I have seen them swell...

    Not to shallow in board,I have seen them swell and show in top when not deep enough.
    I agree 300 is good.
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    That looks interesting,like a tool that one can't...

    That looks interesting,like a tool that one can't do without,nearly on par with impact driver.
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    Have you thought of becoming a jolly swagman....

    Have you thought of becoming a jolly swagman.
    Don't need a lot of dosh for that.
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    I use both the biscuits and dowels,dowels where...

    I use both the biscuits and dowels,dowels where timber to join is under 75 mill.
    You can pick up cheap biscuit joiners at Bunnings,but remember you get what you pay for.
  14. Biscuit joiner is the way to go,cheap from...

    Biscuit joiner is the way to go,cheap from Bunnings.
  15. This crowd is the top glue maker in the world. ...

    This crowd is the top glue maker in the world.

    http://www.titebond.com/
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    Must say,I have the 100mm version of this sander...

    Must say,I have the 100mm version of this sander and have never felt the need for another dust bag.

    But good luck on your mission.
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    If you have an Elu biscuit joiner like me,then...

    If you have an Elu biscuit joiner like me,then you will no problem doing long slots.
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    Do try one before being to sure.:roll:

    Do try one before being to sure.:roll:
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    Well Knurl,it maybe time to move into 21st...

    Well Knurl,it maybe time to move into 21st century.

    You may like it!:wink:
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    An impact driver is not the same as a hammer...

    An impact driver is not the same as a hammer drill.
    Do look into it b4 buying.:C
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    I use biscuits in that situation.

    I use biscuits in that situation.
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    I would suggest a CNC machine. I find I can get...

    I would suggest a CNC machine.
    I find I can get quite precise cuts.!
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    Likewise,only I use a Skilsaw.

    Likewise,only I use a Skilsaw.
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    Not sure what to say to you Journey,only to say...

    Not sure what to say to you Journey,only to say put your point to the lot in here and see what USA have to say.
    All the pros I have suggested try an impact much prefer,mainly due to no impact on...
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    They don't make an 18v impact,remember we are...

    They don't make an 18v impact,remember we are talking impact driver,no silly old cordless drill.

    You will only see these owned by pros over there,I note a few amateurs on here don't know how they...
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    I see here in NZ,one can get the GMC 12v impact...

    I see here in NZ,one can get the GMC 12v impact for $200,so less over there no doubt.
    There are a number of enlightened lads over here that would not be without the impact.
    They are common place in...
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    The sole function of the impact driver is to...

    The sole function of the impact driver is to drive screws,nothing less will do.
    And here is the last word.......

    http://www.toolbarn.com/product/panasonic/EY7202GQW/
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    Have a look at the TKU from Scheppach.

    Have a look at the TKU from Scheppach.
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    For all the doubters,if you do a lot of screwing...

    For all the doubters,if you do a lot of screwing and you try one,you wont look back.
    Quite surprised how few have even heard of them here in NZ.

    Bunnings do two that I have seen,one at $100 and...
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    Impact Driver!

    The Impact driver isn't so ubiquitous here in NZ,as in USA.
    What is situation in OZ.
    I can't see life without one these day.

    http://www.toolbarn.com/product/panasonic/EY7202GQW/
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    I use biscuits with a butt join..

    I use biscuits with a butt join..
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    I have a knife with four different 1/4 rounds.one...

    I have a knife with four different 1/4 rounds.one of which always does the trick,on my spindle moulder.
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    Titebond used by most factories I know,says quite...

    Titebond used by most factories I know,says quite a bit about the glue,they can't afford call backs.
    Wink wink-nod nod-say know more.
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    Make google your friend.... ...

    Make google your friend....

    http://www.onlineconversion.com/
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    I would suggest using Veneered mdf for doors....

    I would suggest using Veneered mdf for doors.
    Most kitchen makers will edge band them with appropriate banding,you will 3mm stuff for this.They charge so much a mt,quite a few small kitchen makers...
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    Seems it is a biscuit jointer! ...

    Seems it is a biscuit jointer!

    http://www.festool.com.au/artikel/artikel_weiterleiten.cfm?id=359
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    How much is the sodding thing?

    How much is the sodding thing?
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    At least we got a laugh out of it.

    At least we got a laugh out of it.
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    Not all timber is suitable for a white wash. Oak...

    Not all timber is suitable for a white wash.
    Oak is one of the best due to it's grain.
    I use a white wiping stain,then use a 2 pot sealer,then coat with laquer.
    This method is reccommended by...
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    I have the 701 Sliding compound mitre saw,never...

    I have the 701 Sliding compound mitre saw,never missed a beat.
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    My preference is the TKU from Jacks in Auck....

    My preference is the TKU from Jacks in Auck.
    $2000 3hp motor,don't look much,but is brilliant.

    http://www.jacks.co.nz/panelsaws.html
  42. Thread: wood glue

    by Brian 1520
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    Glue.

    All you ever wanted to know about glue.


    http://www.titebond.com/
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    Quite so Phil,I meant generally. Usual to...

    Quite so Phil,I meant generally.

    Usual to have a complete selection if a screw supplier.A least decent ones.
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    Use these to pull butt join together,you can do...

    Use these to pull butt join together,you can do it on job having drilled your 35mm holes to accomodate.

    Quite good to use on breadboard ends,you don't have to glue.
    ...
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    I saw a no name one at Bunnings for $200.

    I saw a no name one at Bunnings for $200.
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    Are they ubiquitous in OZ?

    Are they ubiquitous in OZ?
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    She seems to prefer the candle to the other,I am...

    She seems to prefer the candle to the other,I am getting worried.;)
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    Impact driver.

    Does anybody on here use the impact driver?
    I like this one.

    http://www.simplycheap.com/panaey7201gqkw.html
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    Couldn't see any sqare drive,or is it me?

    Couldn't see any sqare drive,or is it me?
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    I have a piece of candle handy and when this...

    I have a piece of candle handy and when this happens just rub on bed,it seems to fix things.
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