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RE: Anyone used...


  • Subject: RE: Anyone used...
  • From: "Steve Morgan" <smorgo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2004 06:42:00 +0100

By some amazing coincidence, this months Good Woodworking magazine has an
article on how to fit worktops using these jigs.

They use a jig from Henderson Plastics (www.hendersons.co.uk) which costs
=A342.50.

Steve
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Phil Harris [mailto:phil@xxxxxxx]=20
> Sent: 12 April 2004 22:45
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Anyone used...
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> > No, I haven't, but consider Trend as an alternative:
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> > http://www.trendmachinery.co.uk/combijigs/
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> Looks good but =A3300 ... Phew!
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> > There's a review from Routing magazine:
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> http://www.trendmachinery.co.uk/library/test_reviews/combi1002_rg.pdf
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> :-D
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> > You can also hire them from HSS.
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> Sounds good.
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> > Because of the fragile nature of kitchen worktops, a router=20
> is pretty=20
> > well the only way to achieve a good, professional finish.
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> Yup - that's pretty much what I'd heard. I was going to get a=20
> "spare" length of worktop and practise by making up a=20
> worksurface for Demon Spawn's bedroom.
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> Phil




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