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Hi Vince I have the same cutter. I have only cut 1mm and it looks OK to me. Denis.
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Hi Vince Just love you deck planking, the slightly different colours make it look so natural . Nice work my friend. Denis.
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Hi Frank Thank you so much for them words. Don't be a stranger to my log. Denis
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Hi Bindy Thank you for dropping in on my log. Are you talking about the RW signature, yes its first class a very special lady I know did it for me ;) ( thank you ). Denis.
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Hi all Royal William. My first impression is that the quality of the materials are excellent, the castings are also well made, not a lot of work to be done on them. I have had two extra sets of plans made, one set I have had laminated so I can use a marker pen on them and I can wipe it off as necessary. What did please me was that the plans were rolled and not folded. The cost of the plans and laminating came to $500nz, it was the laminating that cost the most as the plans are large. Time now to have a long read and study of the plans. Will have to wait till the admiral goes out before I can have a play with her ha ha. Denis.
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Hi Popeye Thank you, they are a bit better than the first ones I did ;). Denis.
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Hi Edwin Thank you. Only 11 out of 10 ha ha ha . Denis.
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Hi Sailor 1234567890 I will finish one side of the rat lines then will take a photo for you of the SOS. Denis.
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Hi Vince Thank you, but it's taken a long time. Denis.
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Hi Wackowolf If they are not on ebay it just goes to show what good tools they are. Denis.
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Hi Brian Do you use it a lot . The only thing is they look to good to use ;) ;). Denis.
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Hi All I love this time of year, yes another birthday ha ha . This is my new thickness sander. When the wife goes out I will make some saw dust. Denis.
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Hi Mtdoramike Thank you. I have been working on her for a bout 2 years ( don't forget this site crashed and we all had to re post the logs, that is why you see the date 2013 ) I do about 2-4 hours a night. Denis.
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Hi Graham Thank you my friend. Denis.
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Hi All Re Byrnes tools and the extractors fitted to them. I went to the hardware shop and got a straight coupler 40mm and a 32mm bend. To make the coupler fit over the extractor fitting on the tools, I loaded up the Dremel with a drum sander and sanded the inside on one end, it now is a tight fit. The bend fits on the other end and the vacuum cleaner plugs on the end of that. Denis.
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