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    Timber treated Bearers for my shed

    So I have the concrete down, paving slabs hopefully today, but are bearers to be simply laid down without securing? I dont want anything to "shift" If they must be secured what procedure please? Best
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    Can I use a broken slab to suppor my shed please

    No 23vc, only four 600 x 600 slabs, just a small shed, so one will have to go in the corner. What do you think, shall I go and get another?
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    Can I use a broken slab to suppor my shed please

    So annoying, I dropped it and don't really want to go back to b and q. It is a small shed, I have a good concrete base and want slabs so that I can level up with mortar before laying the bearers. If ia push it together (now in four parts) canI use it withthe others? Best to all.
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    Is there a difference between circular saw cordless blades and mains blades?

    What's jerf Notch 7? A typo I imagine. Yes ete and everyone, a Saxon it is. I'm always uncomfortable about reviews.
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    Is there a difference between circular saw cordless blades and mains blades?

    Good, I need to find out if they come with reducing rings for my Lidls Parkside 20mm bore saw. It's too hot for this, can't handle the weather.
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    Is there a difference between circular saw cordless blades and mains blades?

    Thanks, it's a useful video. Saxton seems to be abundant and I might go for that. Best to you Alan
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    Is there a difference between circular saw cordless blades and mains blades?

    I'm making garden furniture and want a blade with say 60 teeth as I saw a very good you tube video showing how to cut lap joints. So looking at Amazon, I was about to buy a Saxton, lots of them for sale. However I saw some bad reviews which worried me a bit (I never know what to make of these...
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    Is there a difference between circular saw cordless blades and mains blades?

    Thanks sxturbo and for prompt reply. Keep well Alan
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    Is there a difference between circular saw cordless blades and mains blades?

    Hope it 's not a silly question, but I am new to theses tools. Greetings
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    Parkside, Lidl saw blades

    Oh fantastic Jamie, thanks for prompt reply too. Keep well Alan
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    Parkside, Lidl saw blades

    Hello I am new with circ saws. Can you use a blade with a 30mm bore for my Lid's 20mm "1350 C2" saw please? It's because I can't find a 60 tooth 190mm 20mm saw blade. I want to cut quality lap joints you see. Regards to all
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    Concreting over freshly dried concrete

    Good job done, thanks 23vc
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    Which comes first knotting or SANDING etc?

    No, no comments nowas my recent request, I have started with my softwood and taking your advice re prep and finishes. Thank you, you've givenme the confidence to go ahead. Alan
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    Concreting over freshly dried concrete

    Kind of you 23vc, just had breakfast and about to start. Regards Alan
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    Concreting over freshly dried concrete

    Hello, the concrete I poured for a small shed, about 2 metres square has been down for three days now and the reason I want to pour more is that I didn't calculate enough. Any difficulties here or can I just carry on? Thanks
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    Which comes first knotting or SANDING etc?

    Oh goodness, all this talk about using softwood. I have been practicing my joints and have suddenly become nervous. about using softwood. I could use it to make something else as I have beenthinking about Iroko, not too pricey. Any comments kind folk? Alan
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    Suggestion for joints on garden furniture

    Seems good Conny, one carpenter on you tube mentioned that a lap joint has no resistance to a twisting motion. I wondered if a dowel slightly off perpendicular to the timber might help increase the resistance.
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    Suggestion for joints on garden furniture

    Most definitely. The least you can do when people help you is to give them a laugh! Best Alan
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