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MY63 wrote:Thanks Malcolm
I am also not qualified to use any tool that is intolerant of misuse
These are my current considerations
https://www.workshopheaven.com/set-of-4 ... ihiki.html
They usually do but I think this time of year it may well be a bit manic there.MY63 wrote:It is a shame that Workshop Heaven don’t respond to emails I think they have just lost a customer.
DaveL wrote:They usually do but I think this time of year it may well be a bit manic there.MY63 wrote:It is a shame that Workshop Heaven don’t respond to emails I think they have just lost a customer.
Having met Matthew on a number of occasions, he is a really nice guy and I have no hesitation in recommending the tools he sells.
MY63 wrote:It is a shame that Workshop Heaven don’t respond to emails I think they have just lost a customer.
Mike G wrote:MY63 wrote:It is a shame that Workshop Heaven don’t respond to emails I think they have just lost a customer.
It is just one guy, and he is always as helpful and courteous as possible. I'd just give him a day or two's grace at the moment, in the middle of a christmas sale.
Woodster wrote:I’ve been using my small Lidl Japanese saw recently and I’m so impressed with how clean it cuts I’ve decided to get something a bit bigger. What to get though? I’ve been looking at the Axminster range of Japanese saws as they seem reasonabley priced but is there anywhere else I should look. I can’t see me doing any rip sawing so I guess it’s safe for me to get a Kataba? Any views on these or should I look st something else?
https://www.axminster.co.uk/japanese-26 ... saw-502400
https://www.axminster.co.uk/shokunin-ja ... 0mm-105013
https://www.axminster.co.uk/hardwood-ka ... 0mm-103692
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