http://www.trendmachinery.co.uk/phjig/
This is what you need. I've been using a pocket hole jig to build wardrobes for the last 3 years.
can't beat it.
You can also get one by an american company called kreg who came up with the idea.
Aother way to do this is with a stanley scraper, but make sure you use an old blade. Put the scraper on the worktop an scrape the excess off. Use the scraper at 45 degrees flat on the worktop so that it touches the worktop before the laminate
Aother way to do this is with a stanley scraper, but make sure you use an old blade. Put the scraper on the worktop an scrape the excess off. Use the scraper at 45 degrees so that it touches the worktop before the laminate
What I mean is when you patrol (walk) the streets of say Bosnia you don't patrol in a huddle. Each individual must be spaced out so your not one big easy target and won't all get taken out with one burst of automatic fire
I'm really laughing now.
Maybe I'm not very good at explaining. what I mean is each member of the section is spaced about 10 - 15 metres apart. 3 sections in a platoon all spaced out 100 metres apart. As you can imagine this covers a lot of distance
I knew someone would say that. I said at members of your patrol, obviously all the patrol are spaced out. And I have had a can of coke thrown at my face in bosnia, Can't tell you why
Right I was in the Army for 4 years. The Royal Green Jackets (Infantry)
I was in Northern Ireland (2 years) Bosnia (6 months) and Kosavo (4 months) and I was never told I could shoot anyone. Infact it's drummed into us that if we did open fire for no reason we would spend a long time in prison...
First, you don't need a biscuiter as you can buy a router bit that does the same job. I don't use biscuits all the time but it can be a real pain getting the worktops level with each other if your doing it on your own. If theres two of you I wouldn't bother but if your doing it alone the...