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  1. MikeJhn

    Looking to buy a replacement router for a UKJ lift without a NVR switch?

    "As for fumbling under the table" that was reference to the spindle lock, so in the end Spectric you actually agree with me, it has to be modified or added too so it works as you want it to be, so many other routers out there that work out of the box, additionally if you put it into a Triton...
  2. MikeJhn

    Joke Thread 4

    I was a millionaire, but lost it because of those two, so works both ways.
  3. MikeJhn

    Evri. New Flat pack delivery.

    Sure your friend did not send you a kit of parts? 😉
  4. MikeJhn

    DIY an exterior door on a stone house

    Have a look at Wicks building supplies they have an inexpensive range of Oak door frames, even if not your exact dimensions they are easy to take apart and modify for your opening.
  5. MikeJhn

    So it happened.........what next

    I note on the OP that you are a member of IOSH, have you thought of becoming a sole trader consultant in your field of expertise, I did this when I was made redundant, earn't more than enough and only worked three, or at a push four days a week, my only regret is I did not take that route...
  6. MikeJhn

    So it happened.........what next

    Worth applying to all of the courier/distribution outlet that abound today, don't forget the more obscure ones like Tesco, Royal Mail etc, good luck.
  7. MikeJhn

    Jessem clear cut stock guides modification to fit Dewalt 7485 table saw.

    The Jessem stock guides need to be set back from the edge of the fence to allow parking them out of the way when cutting close to the fence, crown guard removed for clarity, I used angle aluminium, on the back fo the fence to increase the width of the top.
  8. MikeJhn

    How to drill into a concrete lintel?

    Short answer yes evidenced here: https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/226138/1/226135.pdf compared to an engineering brick at its best 125N/mm2
  9. MikeJhn

    How to drill into a concrete lintel?

    It's been standing, as far as we can tell, for over 500 years without any foundations, just built straight off the North Downs chalk.
  10. MikeJhn

    How to drill into a concrete lintel?

    My place is 600mm solid flint with sand and cement render internally, the render is so hard had to use an angle grinder to chase in the electrics, an SDS drill works into the render, but that's it until you break the flint behind, sinking patress box's was fun.
  11. MikeJhn

    How to drill into a concrete lintel?

    That Titan SDS from Screwfix was too heavy for my wife to use so I took it back. 😇
  12. MikeJhn

    Deck Repair - unusual size boards

    Four of your decking boards = 880mm, standard deck boards can be had in 148mm width, therefore six boards is so close that the gap between each board can be modified to suite. 148 x 6 = 888mm. Decking boards also available in 144 width, therefore 144 x 6 = 864mm many different ways forward.
  13. MikeJhn

    Joke Thread 4

  14. MikeJhn

    Stolen tools news article

    All those arrested have been release on bail, wagons roll.
  15. MikeJhn

    Hello from Ruislip! Newbie needing assistance

    https://antiquesworld.co.uk/antique-furniture/osmo-wood-wax-finish/
  16. MikeJhn

    For Sale Picture framing kit

    I would much rather sell as a job lot, give it a few more days and see if I get any offers for the other bits of kit, then I may consider selling bits separately.
  17. MikeJhn

    For Sale Picture framing kit

  18. MikeJhn

    Old workbench with unusual feature

    That square hole could be for the cast V right angle fitting for a pig castrating bench, the trough for draining the blood, my castrating bench in France looked very similar.
  19. MikeJhn

    For Sale Picture framing kit

    Afraid not, but then never needed it with the Mitre slice it can take from 0 too 0.1mm off a 45deg angle to mate it with another 45deg angled piece of timber.
  20. MikeJhn

    Old workbench with unusual feature

    Was there a V shaped piece of iron sticking up at one end of the trough facing along the bench?
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