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Old 11th September 2010, 09:54 AM
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Thanks for the concern it's good to know people are always willing to help in anyway shape or form. I also think its great that the design is so flexable that people can put their own slant on things and I am hoping to get back into the garage sometime today and start the uprights

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Old 11th September 2010, 10:26 AM
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Nice work Arfon,

As John said,

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Old 11th September 2010, 11:05 AM
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By the way Andy like the new toolbox but I think it would look a lot better in a garage I know of in North Wales, so if it is cluttering your place and getting in your way you know where to send it

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Old 12th September 2010, 11:08 AM
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By the way Andy like the new toolbox but I think it would look a lot better in a garage I know of in North Wales, so if it is cluttering your place and getting in your way you know where to send it

Arfon
Noooooooooooooooo its taken me ages to get one ....I,m keeping it, LOL.

Cheers tho..... I like a bargain, & now no excuse for losing my sockets

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Old 12th September 2010, 03:25 PM
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Well if you sent it here complete with sockets I would protect it all from being used and abused ha ha
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Old 12th September 2010, 04:43 PM
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Hi Arfon,
good to see a fellow Welshman hard at work building his car
Great looking build.
May I ask what saw you used to cut the metal and if possible how much and where you got it from.

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Old 12th September 2010, 06:28 PM
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Hi Dean, I'm using the rage3 chopsaw with the general purpose blade. I didn't buy it for this job so I didn't have to explain where it came from to swmbo. It cost £120 in the sale at B&Q two and a half years ago, to build a decking in the garden. It is very accurate provided you take the time to setup the vertical plane with a square and not relay on the scale on the machine. It is a lot easier than a hacksaw.
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