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  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clinton1
    The tool was my reflection AND a shiny, bright steel, english made, (maker/manufactures name eludes me) rebate/fillister plane with ..... looked it up on the web: Clifton 3-option rebate plane no. 3110 (Found the link on google - first to list was - http://www.fine-tools.com/esims.htm ) why is my keyboard wet??? oh, thats my drool
    Very nice. Wasn't $440 though---? While we're into tool , here's mine:

    ...then there's always doug the slugs avatar. I think I'm addicted:eek:
    Those are my principles, and if you don't like them . . . well, I have others.

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    Yes - $440, why is that good, bad, ??

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    Now I'm thinking.... - this looks right and it was $440

    http://www.fine-tools.com/esims.htm
    I too see the UK Pound price off this website, and the aussie price is way less????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trent The Thief View Post
    Scooter - That's the AQUADHERE DURABOND:

    is a polyurethane woodworking adhesive that produces bonds stronger than most woods. It is waterproof and adheres wood to a variety of other surfaces (eg MDF, metal, glass, ceramic, concrete). It's also sandable, paintable and stainable for extra workability.

    http://www.selleys.com.au/products/live/306/202.asp

    I'm getting ready to do my own bench. I'm planning to use Gorilla Glue. AFAIK, Gorilla is comparable to Durabond. I was thinking about yellow glue, but I want to finish the bench sometime in this century ) I think yellow glue is too slow to set to where I can unclamp and do more boards (I could use about a bazillion more pipe clamps).


    hi everybody

    does anyone know how i can get the dried aquadhere off my new bamboo floor? the layers did a very poor job and glued the boards with this product, but they left plenty of glue marks on the floor, really annoying! can it be cleaned somehow other than sanded? i'd hate to see the bamboo sanded, it is a very good looking solid strand oven bamboo...

    thanks for any advice
    Jeff

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    Jeff welcome to the forum, I have sent you a private message which you can select using private message at the top of this forum screen.
    woody U.K.

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    Thanks Woody, that's exactly what I just did! I hope there is another solution... I've spoken to the bloody layers and they said: no problem, we can clean it, no worries mate!

    i'll kepp my fingers crossed for a good solution...

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