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Phil wrote:Erich, that's quite bad losing a tile on the garage roof. Does lots of damage.
We had the same storm winds driving through, but no damage in our area.
In the estate next to us (Meadows) a lot of houses lost their barge boards.
There were also a lot of uprooted trees in both estates.
Malc2098 wrote:My tools and machines have been in damp storage for so long, even my lovely Japanese chisels, a retirement present from the Police, 16 years ago, are rusted. They and the planes will be my fist task when the 'shop is built.
Commander wrote:Malc2098 wrote:My tools and machines have been in damp storage for so long, even my lovely Japanese chisels, a retirement present from the Police, 16 years ago, are rusted. They and the planes will be my fist task when the 'shop is built.
I would love to see some photos of what they looked like before and after treatment, I'm sure there will be plenty of lessons learned along the way!
Malc2098 wrote:Commander wrote:Malc2098 wrote:My tools and machines have been in damp storage for so long, even my lovely Japanese chisels, a retirement present from the Police, 16 years ago, are rusted. They and the planes will be my fist task when the 'shop is built.
I would love to see some photos of what they looked like before and after treatment, I'm sure there will be plenty of lessons learned along the way!
Good idea, Erich. I'll programme that in. Thanks.
Ever seen an orange cast iron BS table?!
Malc2098 wrote:Commander wrote:Malc2098 wrote:My tools and machines have been in damp storage for so long, even my lovely Japanese chisels, a retirement present from the Police, 16 years ago, are rusted. They and the planes will be my fist task when the 'shop is built.
I would love to see some photos of what they looked like before and after treatment, I'm sure there will be plenty of lessons learned along the way!
Good idea, Erich. I'll programme that in. Thanks.
Ever seen an orange cast iron BS table?!
Tusses wrote:getting there ! :-)
if it was me, I'd make the top slightly high .. and shim the saw to match
keep it up !
Good thread !
Commander wrote: I actually spent about 45mins working at the table on a small side project and I'm pleased with the height, things also get done much faster if you don't have to constantly move stuff around!
Commander wrote:
Phil, I'm using a post form type top, I think it should do the trick and I had one lying around.
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