Melvyn Best
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My first thought on that remark was were your parents married!Too true, it could of been mine.

My first thought on that remark was were your parents married!Too true, it could of been mine.
Doubles up as that too.See I’d just use it as a hammer.![]()
I've got the same old model from last Century. Very nice and weighty.Mate had this in the garage sitting around View attachment 281808so he gave it me to use, quite a big saw and about 25 years old but like a lot of my made is the USA Dewalt tools it works well still and feels quality.
Only three days!How long on the naughty step [if FB even has one?], and what did you do to incur their wrath?![]()
Looks superb, the Parkside will feel specialPicked this up yesterday after it was offered "free to a good home" by a very generous soul on another forum.
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It's much more sturdy than it looks and will save a lot of hassle faffing around with trestles and bits of OSB, although it's going to feel slightly wrong putting my Parkside mitre saw on top of such a posh stand...
Picked this up yesterday after it was offered "free to a good home" by a very generous soul on another forum.
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It's much more sturdy than it looks and will save a lot of hassle faffing around with trestles and bits of OSB, although it's going to feel slightly wrong putting my Parkside mitre saw on top of such a posh stand...
A book, and an adjustable spanner. Good for undoing propellors, at 50 squid and an hours drive I couldn't say no. Can't help myself currently...View attachment 281930
Well, not going anywhere for thé next month, hey ho.
Nice.
Whats that for?