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RE: Re: Building Node0
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- Subject: RE: Re: Building Node0
- From: "Hawes,Timothy Edward (GEG)" <haweste@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2003 15:11:16 -0000
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Laurence
>
> BTW, any suggestions on lifting floor
> boards gratefully accepted. I'm thinking of a crowbar ATM!
Andy,
Still trying to catch up on old mail, apologies for the delay.
I bought one of these from Argos last year. It was pretty cheap so it
won't=
be up to hard, full time use but was more than adequate for lifting my flo=
orboards (8' by 2' chipboard sheets). I cut the tongue off the 3 edges and
=
either levered out the nails (a tack lifter and/or claw hammer), or let
the=
m pull through the board and replaced with screws afterwards. The saw was
o=
nly 30 quid and saved me a huge amount of effort. With a hand saw you can
r=
isk cutting mains cables underneath the floorboards. With the circular saw
=
you can set the depth to *just* greater than the thickness of the board.
If=
you do get a power saw, please be careful; RCD, goggles / glasses and earp=
lugs are a must :-)
The other mighty-useful tool was a padsaw. I bought a Stanley (i.e. the
bra=
nd) knife and it came with a 8"-ish wood saw and a 6"-ish metal
s=
aw (they fit in like the regular blades). It's ideal for tight spaces and
t=
rimming already-fitted carpet gripper.
Pictures of my cabling runs are in the Yahoo photos area:
http=
://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/ukha_d/lst?.dir=3D/Tim_Hawes&.src="3Dgr="
&.order=3D&.view=3Dt&.done=3Dhttp%3a//briefcase.yahoo.com/<=
BR>
HTH,
Tim H.
Power Devil PDW5033 Circular Saw.
Price =A329.99
Cat.No. 710/3670
* 1200 watt motor.
* 185mm TCT blade.
* 4500rpm.
* 64mm depth of cut.
* 16mm bore size.
* 45=B0 mitre cutting facility.
* Adjustable rip fence.
* Arbor lock.
* Protective blade guard.
* Blade key included.
* Dust extraction facility.
(it seems to have disappeared from the Argos site, there's a similar
"=
Challenge" saw there though)
+
http://www.automatedhome.co.uk=
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