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    Router Table Recommendations please - Charnwood W015?

    In case anyone was wondering, I did eventually decide to buy the Charnwood W015 router table, and have since made all my kitchen cupboard doors with it. The machine is very impressive, weighing in at over 50Kg and has a solid cast-iron table. There’s no plastic on this one! The big cross-cut...
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    Router Table Recommendations please - Charnwood W015?

    Thanks! By the way, which router table did you buy originally, so that i can avoid making the same mistake!
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    Router Table Recommendations please - Charnwood W015?

    Yes, that makes sense, but I live 'out in the sticks' (I'm 50 miles from the nearest Sainsburys for goodness sake) and was hoping to hear from someone who actually owns one! I have since discovered some very good reviews of the Charnwood W015 elsewhere though, and that Record have a re-badged...
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    Router Table Recommendations please - Charnwood W015?

    Thanks guys! I have wasted enough money in the past buying 'cheap' hobby-rated items, but the Charnwood router table weighs in at a hefty 72Kg, so it looks the business. The Trend table is certainly up to it, but doesn't have a sliding carriage or independently adjustable infeed/ outfeed...
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    Router Table Recommendations please - Charnwood W015?

    I do a lot of diy and have made my own fitted kitchens (including cupboard doors) etc etc. For years I have struggled with cheaper hand-held power tools but now want to upgrade to a router table and start to do things properly - cut 'rail and style' frames with the router for example, instead of...
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    damp proofing breeze blocks

    Thanks noseall, but is there a solution that doesn't involve me taking out the bottom row of breeze blocks (bit by bit) and inserting a proper dpc? i.e. will injection cream do the business???
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    damp proofing breeze blocks

    Not quite a photo but should give you a good idea of the problem! [/img]
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    damp proofing breeze blocks

    Thanks for that PBoD, but still not sure about injection cream. Read on one of the sites that it wasn't suitable for breeze blocks "because they are porous!" ... that must have been a misprint, surely? Know anyone that has used it successfully on hollows?
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    damp proofing breeze blocks

    The porch on my house has been built of breeze blocks (hollows) forming an 11" cavity wall laid directly onto a concrete slab. Each leaf of the wall sits directly on a 150mm dpc strip - i.e. not on a raised row of bricks. As a result, water seeps across the base of the outer blocks, above the...
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