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    Exactly what I've had to do. Makes no difference...

    Exactly what I've had to do. Makes no difference with branded or no-name batteries.
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    No worries Brent, I can get some detail by...

    No worries Brent, I can get some detail by enlarging the picture. Many thanks.
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    Thanks Rick, John (waaay too clean a shop, nice...

    Thanks Rick, John (waaay too clean a shop, nice set up) and Brent. Brent would be possible to post a larger picture (the link leads to a thumbnail size picture) and maybe something showing the detail...
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    RAS "built" into bench, ideas please.

    Hi, my DeWalt RAS has been sitting on a bench for a few years now (one of those situations where temporary, like a few weeks, somehow turned into permanent) and it's about time it was located into...
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    Couldn't you build a shopmade version for less...

    Couldn't you build a shopmade version for less than a tenth of the price? Doesn't look too complex or am I missing something as I'm totally Festool-less?
  6. Powermaxx is already lithium in Europe:...

    Powermaxx is already lithium in Europe:
    http://www.metabo.co.uk/Product-catalogue-handheld-powertools.23958+M5b444dcb33c.0.html

    Had the older ni-cad Poweremaxx for a couple days but returned it...
  7. Sad, sad news. Thoughts and wishes for Ken's...

    Sad, sad news. Thoughts and wishes for Ken's family and friends.
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    Thanks Bill, suppose it makes sense regarding the...

    Thanks Bill, suppose it makes sense regarding the winding getting hot if that is indeed the cause. Haven't noticed the switch getting hot but I'll check and thanks for the link.
  9. Phil, here's an old thread...

    Phil, here's an old thread http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=24685 discussing the same issue (hi Jim).
    Don't know how the picture of the Euro guard got replaced by drawers. Here a couple...
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    PC 340 Palm Sander problem:

    After 3 or 4 years of great service my PC 340 palm sander is behaving oddly. On start up all is well but after perhaps a minute the speed slows to about 50% (and obviously motor noise too). Any...
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    Personally Rob I would use a router for the dog...

    Personally Rob I would use a router for the dog holes with a shop built fixture to ensure complete roundness (I'm sure there's a better word than that). No limit on size and a far cleaner hole as...
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    Bob, nice gauge. How did you attach the right...

    Bob, nice gauge. How did you attach the right angle to the body?
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    Or another version is this, although not so good...

    Or another version is this, although not so good for longer boards:
    http://premium1.uploadit.org/noel157//Img_0018Rcd.jpg

    http://premium1.uploadit.org/noel157//Img_0020Rcd.jpg
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  14. All is well that ends well. Good and decent of Mr...

    All is well that ends well. Good and decent of Mr Redmond to post here after all that has happened and I'm glad that Gary has finally had matters resolved.
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    John, another excellent production and I look...

    John, another excellent production and I look forward to the next installment. As in the other videos it's great that your narration is clear and consise and the machine noises are in the background,...
  16. Very slightly OT but I've often wondered if good...

    Very slightly OT but I've often wondered if good quality cogged or link belts would help the typical Unisaw start-up clunk? Although I suppose link belts would need constant adjustment, at least for...
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    Neils, alas water spillage is par for the course...

    Neils, alas water spillage is par for the course with Tormeks. I use a plastic tray to contain the spillage. The water trough is badly designed and as you've mentioned most of the water gets thrown...
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    Hi Clay, I've had the Panasonic 15.6v for a few...

    Hi Clay, I've had the Panasonic 15.6v for a few years now and no regrets whatsoever. Got the lamp as well. I see the new model has the Hitachi Spiderman finish on it, not sure about it at all, looks...
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    Barry, depending on what tools you have and the...

    Barry, depending on what tools you have and the value you put on them I guess you've 3 choices -
    Sell Stateside and buy new stuff in Ireland
    Rip out the motors and sell them, buy 50Hz motors over...
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    Brian, thanks for the reply. It's perhaps not as...

    Brian, thanks for the reply. It's perhaps not as bad as I described. It's just typical grinder fallout that lands around the rear and base of the machine. I'm not sure DC would be necessary and in...
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    Grinder Station Suggestions Please

    At present my grinder is bolted to an MDF board and gets clamped to the bench as and when needed. Problem is the bench ends up covered in metal and grinder wheel dust so I reckon it's time to build a...
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    Randy, I made something similar to Grant when I...

    Randy, I made something similar to Grant when I used a contractor's saw. Legs folded up and table dropped down when I needed space and saw was still easy to move on the mobile base.
    Pictures here:...
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    Saw is released in Europe in a few weeks: ...

    Saw is released in Europe in a few weeks:

    Spec -
    260mm (just over 10") blade dia.
    Cutting capacity - 90/90 = 305x88, 90/45 = 215x88, 45/45 = 215x55 left, 215x35 right
    Mitre capacity 50 deg...
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    Wayne, how can the Grizzly be a "knock-off" of...

    Wayne, how can the Grizzly be a "knock-off" of the MM? There's at least 20 brands in Europe (including MM) that market such J/Ps or Planer Thicknessers as they are more commonly known in Europe and...
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    Paul, I think you're taking matters to extremes...

    Paul, I think you're taking matters to extremes that make little sense. You've effectively accused a manufacturer/s of "stealing" and "copying" designs which is a crazy thing to say.
    I seem to...
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