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  1. B

    Trend Router broke.

    I would say the trend cutters were on a par with the wealden equivalents I also purchased, but I found the wealden burned out quicker if over heated. Blup
  2. J

    Sharpening circular saw blades

    Tend to stick with Wealden and the odd CMT bits. Jason
  3. B

    Router bits

    you could also try wealden tools and rutland tools
  4. G

    dpc installation

    ah wealden council,they used to just love synthapruff :lol:
  5. Yukster

    What type of router cutter do I need to make this?

    Yes, I would buy it from them buy it from Wealden but it is out of stock. I'll email to ask when they are due to have it again
  6. B

    Help choosing correct Router blade.

    Wealden tool are very good, old fashioned (in the good sense of that word) very knowledgeable and responsive service. Blup
  7. N

    Foundation ground level

    80mm :? what 3.1/2 inches :lol: You`ve not met " 3 metre Peter" from Wealden, then :wink:
  8. N

    Settlement?

    No, don`t be concerned.......you should see some of the old places on our Wealden Clay with the drought down here :shock:
  9. N

    tree roots near proposed foundations!!

    Hi, Static...you`ve not met 3metre Peter from Wealden BCO, then :lol: You must be in that foreign county, W. Sussex.
  10. Yukster

    two flute cutter

    Are Wealden and Trend CraftPro the same quality? And in comparison is Tend Pro the more durable workshop high volume use type bit? I happen to need a 20mm bit for a specific job so I'd rather have the right size. Wealden say that cutter will be back in stock on 22nd Dec.
  11. D

    Trend Router broke.

    Then keep them clean and sharp and don't overfeed! TBH I rate the Wealden highly - not as good as the Trend Professional range, but better than the Trend Craft (green) range and around the same as the Trend Trade range. Titman are a bit better (at the price, so they should be), but AFAIK their...
  12. O

    Solid carbide spiral router cutters

    Thanks, ordered a small bit from Wealden, I'll see how it goes. (PS where did that "image station link come from :? )
  13. D

    Where to buy decent Router bits?

    Either way I'll give you a good "u n - Wealden Tool. Used them for more than 20 years, quslity generally somewhere between Trend Trade and Trend Pro, cost better, most deliveries next day if ordered before 2pm. They source msinly from Germany snd Israel AFAIK (so no cheap Chinese carp) I have...
  14. B

    Which router bits for 18v makita

    Specialist router bits are available from Trend, Wealden and others. I prefer using straight bits for housings, although wider hinge bits are available to fit the width of a standard hinge. For mortising, you will be limited (depth wise) in choice by the smaller collet of the 18 volt Makita...
  15. D

    To complement my new T5 router.....

    And if you are looking for a supplier of good cutters, mostly next day by post, take a look at Wealden Tool - far better quality than cheaper Chinese junk
  16. B

    Identify This Router Bit?

    wealden tool are pretty good https://www.wealdentool.com/acatalog/Beading_40.html https://www.wealdentool.com/acatalog/Decorative_Moulds_33.html
  17. N

    dpc installation

    Hi, Extensionman ... Are the BC from Wealden :?: They used to be good :wink: Tell him Softus said Rising Damp dosen`t exist and refer him to the archives of this forum :wink: Good Luck
  18. N

    old concrete slab foundations query

    WOW...Nightmare...and I thought we had bother down here on our wealden clay...call the building inspector 3 meter Peter :o ...no wonder there`s Trouble@t` mill.
  19. D

    Router advice wanted

    Not much use to the OP, I'm afraid, his router is 8mm max shank. I have a couple of similar ones from Wealden Tool on 1/2in shanks and for template work they are pretty handy
  20. J

    radius cutters....

    As Scrit says the Wealden one is fine and cost includes VAT and delivery, I've got the same cutter. Beware of buying cheaper hinge drills as they may not be suitable for the speed that a router can reach. Jason
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