Parm
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Honestly, I’ve never heard of them
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And I'll bet @Parm would have had the answer straight off.![]()
Chesterman?This just dropped through the letter box
Just need a surface plate to go with it
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Yes indeed, 14 inch and it includes all the periferals. I have wanted another one since I sold mine around 7 years ago!Chesterman?
Are you taking lessons from the Vark?A box
More to follow when I get home
Na. Couldn't be bothered setting it up. Was cold and wet by that point so abused my cordless skilly instead to make some arris rails.Are you taking lessons from the Vark?
Here ya go.Are you taking lessons from the Vark?
Here ya go.
Il give it a test over the weekend.
For 200 I don't care if it only lasts a couple of years. Warenty for 3 years mind
Need one in a few weeks and my 305mm saw is currently wedged under the scaffold in the lockup after the poles went through the floor.
Haven't got the time to gut the place ATM.
Aye it seems spot on.that looks like a bit of alright
Here ya go.
Il give it a test over the weekend.
For 200 I don't care if it only lasts a couple of years. Warenty for 3 years mind
Need one in a few weeks and my 305mm saw is currently wedged under the scaffold in the lockup after the poles went through the floor.
Haven't got the time to gut the place ATM.
That's a very negative opinion right there
Found the fence to be reasonably solid.
How hard do you push against it Arnold.
There's a decent blade sitting in the hall to go on it.
It's replacing an old 10" Clarke woodworker that finally died. I'm not going to dispute old iron is good but you can't wheel a wadkins out of the van and Into a customer's garage for the day.
If/when I have space il be looking for a big saw but that's far in the future.
For now I've got something I can wheel in the van to rip firrings or for repeat cuts of boards when the need arises
Il give it a test over the weekend
Got some hard and softwood here to run through.
If you were testing it on the stock blade I'm not surprised you didn't have a good experience.
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I wouldn't even entertain trying to cut wood with that. Il keep it in the van for ripping down uPVC facias etc
Just out of curiosity, how will you be using it as a 'life-line'? In my personal opinion, snap shackles are similar to playing Russian roulette, unless it's for a dog lead or washing line.A 31 metre roll of Life line with a snap-shackle. Was surprised as it seems to be a natural fibre rather than a modern equivalent, anyway, a bargain at £16.oo
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Good video mart good workA small compressor. Picked up off the side of the road, left out for scrap. It took a little fettling, but I got it working well. It will feature in a video out on Friday. Look for Mart's Garage on youtube.
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Mart.
2 of our members were chippies & they said it was the worst 'site saw' they had ever used. Another thing you will find that once folded down it is too wide to fit through a standard door!Great thinking Evolution!
You would have been better looking for a used dewalt or makita, plenty out there with a lot of chippies going over to cordless plus covid slowing things down.