Cut the straight cuts with the router then. Clamp the jig onto the worktop and route away. Do it in 4 to 5 passes. I always use a router or knife the line and cut with a hand saw and tidy with a block plane.
ive got the Hitachi Cordless Framing Nailer. It looks like a weapon from the xbox game 'Halo' but works a treat. Cheaper than paslode and designed by the same guy(hitatchi poached him..so i heard), so uses the same gas and nails. Very nice tool.
Ive seen the milwaukee range but never used...
I remember they were actually blum. I'm assuming it's the concealed face mounted hinge? I have 8 left over if that helps? or the shop was P.J. Supplies, 34 Plaistow Lane, Bromley, Kent. 0208 8460 1590
i tried to get the frame face fixing hinges for a wardrobe door! I ordered some from an american site and they messed me around for ages and cancelled the order then said they'd quote me delivery, then wouldn't... it took me two months to get my money back! I showed the ones i wanted from a...
I need to fit a new handrail and base rail to take spindles (at present it's the 60's style 6x1 planks instead of spindles).
However, where the string meets the ceiling i cant run a baserail or even handrail all the way to the top. I think i am going to have to mitre it into the ceiling...
i had an American company ask me for this also! I told them that every other company is quite happy to take my money with the normal details so they can poke it! What's that all about!??