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    8mm according to HSE in Europe, and certainly not...

    8mm according to HSE in Europe, and certainly not aluminium.
    The standards used to suggest further, as per Roy Sutton's old video, but things have changed since.
    Some stuff in the video (it's on...
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    With a saw like that, I'd consider a quick lash...

    With a saw like that, I'd consider a quick lash up as per Carl Holmgren, no need to make a latch for such experimentation,
    as you might choose to weld up something after that.
    The lash up would...
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    Show me the proof of those urethane tires cutting...

    Show me the proof of those urethane tires cutting very well compared to real rubber, and not fake rubber either.
    I've not seen them used on any machine, but only on those cheaper saws, to mask...
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    I had a great laugh at that Patty, it would make...

    I had a great laugh at that Patty, it would make a great poster for the shed. :)

    @Warren, here you go, perhaps the most simplest to explain things would be the first two links of the UK HSE
    The...
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    Most older tablesaws I've seen in the USA...

    Most older tablesaws I've seen in the USA certainly are very dangerous... compared to the the much older and heavier duty saws, or indeed the regular stuff in Europe.
    That is unless, one calls not...
  6. I had that happen recently, so I drilled a hole,...

    I had that happen recently, so I drilled a hole, and smushed in a cheapo flathead, i.e one from the very cheapest screwdrivers sets you could buy from the poundshop,
    likely ground it a bit, and it...
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    I've got scolded for that before, glazed wheels...

    I've got scolded for that before, glazed wheels that is, what said to heat up the stone, which is one way for that to happen apparently.
    IIRC, (don't quote me on this) some say you can hear when a...
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    Yes obviously.... well kinda, but I'm working on...

    Yes obviously.... well kinda, but I'm working on it, and it'll not be getting wired up until then.
    517498!517497517503
    Lot's to do yet, getting closer to an overhead crown guard made, one that will...
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    I reckon its worth finding that said video, I...

    I reckon its worth finding that said video, I checked and it's still there,
    (for those with more computer knowledge about these things, regarding torrent sites, and trackers, which I'm clueless...
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    Thanks Derek for setting me straight on your...

    Thanks Derek for setting me straight on your setup, as I had the wrong impression that you were honing at 60 degrees.

    Tom
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    Have you considered if you'd like to be honing...

    Have you considered if you'd like to be honing somewhere at 60 degrees,
    and the grinding involved when such a steep edge needs to be freshened up?
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    Abrasion is favouring the edges/perimeter. That...

    Abrasion is favouring the edges/perimeter.
    That could be because your plane was lapped on a larger surface than the plane is, with lots of elbow grease involved
    i.e a heck of a lot more effort than...
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    Not being sure I've seen the second "better...

    Not being sure I've seen the second "better produced" video, don't think I have, but I've watched the first one quite a few times,
    and it would be no surprise if it were merely half as good.

    The...
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    For something sub 300kg, not that heavy if you...

    For something sub 300kg, not that heavy if you stick a chok of the correct thickness, (not shown) under the guidepost side, to make tipping easier.
    Table removed obviously, could even remove the...
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    Run-out is a scary word, it suggests something...

    Run-out is a scary word, it suggests something along the lines of the wheel bores not being accurate.
    I was getting the exact same scribed lines before and after having to sleeve my bearings.
    which...
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    No doubt of huge importance there, but I'd...

    No doubt of huge importance there, but I'd personally see what things were like in regards to alignment,
    and be sure of things first, so one could try some tricks with the expensive tires before...
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    You could try aligning your bottom wheel and...

    You could try aligning your bottom wheel and motor to suit the upper wheel.
    Either by a scribing beam on wheels accurate enough to draw a straight line,
    or laser pen on an extended shaft affixed...
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    I'd myself, be looking to do some experiments so,...

    I'd myself, be looking to do some experiments so, provided if it's possible to remove the tire, and reinstall again (if the camber is still present, that is)
    along with having a cheap, say 3/4"...
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    This paywall piccy malarkey business surely has...

    This paywall piccy malarkey business surely has turned out to be a guessing game of sorts!.:p
    had another try to find Van Huskey's? posts on his retrofit to one of his Centauro's, to no avail.
    I'm...
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    Not to say these don't need a little oil, as...

    Not to say these don't need a little oil, as evidently the APA guide which is a standard size IIRC,
    is often used on Italian saws like mine, and a regular Euro guide system below, with the GL456...
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    It'd be interesting to know what you guys are...

    It'd be interesting to know what you guys are comparing the results of
    guessing you also have the Woodmaster CT blade aswell Richard...

    I linked Kris DeVo's here before, regarding performance...
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    Of all of the stuff I've seen, nothing has a low...

    Of all of the stuff I've seen, nothing has a low enough profile for sheet goods or thin stock,
    like what you see in Roy's video.
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    Why that company wouldn't be selling something what would...
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    I've yet to see one which was as nice as I'd...

    I've yet to see one which was as nice as I'd like, as pretty much everything, be it from existing machinery,
    or indeed more on topic, what could be used for such from other sources, all seem a wee...
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    I've been looking for an extrusion for my TS for...

    I've been looking for an extrusion for my TS for a little bit, but that's nothing like what I want.
    i.e a full length fence for trench cuts with the use of Shaw guards,as per Roy Sutton's "Safe wood...
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    For those who's browser doesn't like the Laguna...

    For those who's browser doesn't like the Laguna website, the said machine can be seen on the 360 machinery site.
    Seems to have a narrower footprint to me, so definitely worth checking the mounting...
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