joiner1970
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Whoops missed thatjonny round boy said:joiner1970 said:The new hkc55![]()
It's already on the list!
Whoops missed thatjonny round boy said:joiner1970 said:The new hkc55![]()
It's already on the list!
jonny round boy said:Prototypes/pre-production models of all the not-yet-announced 18v gear? [blink]
Got to hope there's quite a few of those... [tongue]
No need to take it back either we can look after it loljonny round boy said:I think Phil should bring the 2015 roadshow truck...
jonny round boy said:I think Phil should bring the 2015 roadshow truck...
jobsworth said:I'd like to get a look at that vacuum set up to.
I've never seen it up close and Personal.
SittingElf said:jobsworth said:I'd like to get a look at that vacuum set up to.
I've never seen it up close and Personal.
Just send me a round trip ticket from Florida and return....and I'LL bring the full Vac-Sys for ya!!! Even the secondary clamping unit and all the heads!! [tongue]
Did you want to send the ticket by FedEx, or Royal Mail??? [big grin]
Cheers,
Frank
Phil Beckley said:May be able to get hold of a Beam planer - the biggie version [eek]
jobsworth said:Hey Phil,
I could use some help in using my 850 planer. I when I edge plane some timber even if it's the same width, I always end up with the pieces tapered. Maybe you can give me/ us some useful tips.
Oh I do use the full length angle stop/ fence with it.
jobsworth said:I know it's user error but I don't know what I'm doing incorrectly. [wink] [bite tongue]
jobsworth said:I know it's user error but I don't know what I'm doing incorrectly. [wink] [bite tongue]
philphilop said:jobsworth said:I know it's user error but I don't know what I'm doing incorrectly. [wink] [bite tongue]
Your pushing down on the plane handle rather than using the guide as your referance. So start off by pushing hard on the quide so it is flat against the vertical section of the timber, start off pushing on the plane to get the depth and than relax your hold and let the planes weight do the downward pressure, two or three passes and your timber is perfectly square and straight.