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Post by mel on Nov 8, 2008 9:10:49 GMT
2 questions 1, whats a plane 2, whats a plan ;D ;D ;D
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Post by mailee on Nov 8, 2008 18:28:16 GMT
That's £175 saved then! Why a scraper plane now, what have you used before? Everytime I see your clamping/sawing wall the more impressed I am with it, clamping up a panel for some bookshelves today would have been a doddle with that. I'm going to have to build a wall for it to go against! rgds Stu Oh that explains it! I thought your workshop was in the back of a Transit Luton. ;D Oh very nice door by the way.
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Post by Keith on Nov 9, 2008 8:08:34 GMT
A plan whats that then? I go into the workshop and the voices tell me what to do ;D
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woodchucker
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Post by woodchucker on Nov 16, 2008 16:24:38 GMT
If I made a door as nice as that my Missus would ask, 'Have you been to Homebase again?'
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Post by jfc on Nov 16, 2008 16:39:53 GMT
Homebase How very dare you sir ;D
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Hmm. Chimped it up again.
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Post by smudger on Nov 16, 2008 16:44:08 GMT
My wife would have asked if I was seeing a chippy on the side...
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Post by woodchucker on Dec 25, 2008 10:25:13 GMT
But thats part of the fun ;D Anyhow i didnt buy it , i can get a good result straight off the smothing plane and save my pennies for the minimax combination machine I use an old Record Bench-rebate plane for making raised panels. Sometimes I cheat and run the router around the panel, to mark the limits of the 'Field' before I start planing! ;D Jack
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woodchucker
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Post by woodchucker on Dec 25, 2008 10:26:58 GMT
Homebase? Is that what they call a 'concrete raft' these days?
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