There a few local tool suppliers you can try in the area, G+S in lancing, Brighton tools and fixings, freeways in Burgess hill and power tools direct are based in rustington.
Might be worth checking out
They are just compressed shavings and dust held together by the resins in the shavings
Here’s a picture of the machine that makes them, you tend to find the more sawdust in them the more crumbly they are but they do burn well if sometimes a little hot
The ones you currently have are adjustable to increase the holding force, that being said the ones you are asking about are a lot more heavy duty/ greater holding capacity, we use them on site airing cupboard/ pairs of doors. They are a lot better quality
I’ve been using the makita cordless router for the past week for hanging doors and would recommend it, it’s well balanced (even with a 5ah battery) has enough power if used properly (plunge in stages) and the batteries last a lot better than I anticipated
Job I’m on at the moment means running...
I use paslode, firmahold and hitachi and have to say don't really see any difference between them just pick up what ever the local supplier has to hand
Depends what you want to use them for, I've got a set of Stanley sweetheart chisels for use in the workshop/ cabinet work but for in site I have a set of fatmax's and marples both of which have a one piece tang/striking cap
I buy a lot of my router cutters as B grade, just means damaging packaging.
If you look on the trend website they have A,B and c grade on their products c grade are generally customer returns
Most of the pre primed t+g mdf you can get is moisture resistant mdf, so as long as it's not sitting in puddles of water it's fine to use.
The light blue panelling in the picture is t+g mr mdf from a job I did about 4years ago, still do a lot of work for the customer and the panelling looks as...