anto44
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That press brake looks awesome, is it homemade or bought?Table gets even heavier when my press brake attachment is on it
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That press brake looks awesome, is it homemade or bought?Table gets even heavier when my press brake attachment is on it
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Going to do a quick 'n easy repair to keep it wind & water proof,
I'd be interested to see more pics. Any idea where to look for tooling like that?
I'd be very interested in them if you are thinking of selling them.Fleebay mine is 600mm wide how much are you looking for as I do have I think 300mm lengths left over which i might put back on fleebay
I'd be very interested in them if you are thinking of selling them.
That's brilliant thanksWill double check tomorrow if I remember and see whats what and let you know tomorrow night
Good luck with the quacks.Well, to be more accurate, my very helpful neighbour did almost all of the temp repair as I've been knackered after any exertion these last two days.
Appointment made for tomorrow a.m. just to be sure there's nothing else sinister lurking.
Sorry, no pics.![]()
Good luck with the quacks.
Yeah I'd still be interested, I'll pm you my addressWhat i have left are slightly shorter than I thought slightly over 240mm I would have to weigh them or shipping if they are long enough depending on what size folder your gonna make.
Cheers Jord
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Should add. I had no interaction interaction with the customers until Tuesday morning when I arrived on site.I was looking forward to this job. Turned into a minefield,
Not my job. Favor for a contact.
Did drawings and confirmed its green oak.
Been on the defensive from the get go. Get the impression they were expecting dried pse oak and were expecting a kit form.
Not me covering the front garden in sawdust.
Halfway through and I'm asked when I'm putting the diagonal braces in.
What braces says me.
Shown a pencil sketch the surveyor drew.
Not possible to as front crossbeam and posts don't line up.
Were told that once it's been Danish oiled it will match the front door...
I may have laughed.
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Very nice...I was looking forward to this job. Turned into a minefield,
Not my job. Favor for a contact.
Did drawings and confirmed its green oak.
Been on the defensive from the get go. Get the impression they were expecting dried pse oak and were expecting a kit form.
Not me covering the front garden in sawdust.
Halfway through and I'm asked when I'm putting the diagonal braces in.
What braces says me.
Shown a pencil sketch the surveyor drew.
Not possible to as front crossbeam and posts don't line up.
Were told that once it's been Danish oiled it will match the front door...
I may have laughed.
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I would say its what the customer asked for but apparently they were never shown them.Very nice...
Looks too busy with those diagonals in, in my opinion.
Sounds s bit like the oak porch, outbuilding and veranda I helped construct for the in-laws, no plans though, and it changed daily!