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    Massive Thanks to....

    [/url] Yep all paid for and en route to the north west :D :D
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    Massive Thanks to....

    Ha ha yes he is the new doctor.... :)
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    Massive Thanks to....

    Big-All for all his help and more to the point his patients !! Sorted my router out so let the fun begin lol.... Cheers m8y...... :D :D
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    Help please Router question

    Are we sticking with these numbers ???
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    Help please Router question

    Would this do the job or is it not strong enough ???? http://www.diy.com/nav/fix/power-tools/routers/routers/JCB-1500W-Router-1-4-and-1-2-Collets-10957563?utm_campaign=bazaarvoice&utm_medium=SearchVoice&utm_source=RatingsAndReviews&utm_content=Default
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    Help please Router question

    Then the one I have is not strong enough as it says 600w :cry: :cry: Aww well time to save up unless there is a different way ??? What model should I be looking at and one final question, will all my bits with them being 1/4" are they no good in a 1/2" model ???
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    Help please Router question

    Can someone advise please ? I have a Bosch pof 600ace router and I believe its a 1/4". Ok from what I can see, the worktop jigs are 1/2" Are all jigs 1/2" ?? I don't really want to be spending on a new router as this one has only been used on a couple of occasions...... Sorry all the...
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    Thought it was my last Question but ....

    A further question. I have a bosch pof 600 ace router and will this be ok to cut the worktop ??? Now looking at worktop jigs, they say I need a 12.7mm collet capacity. Looking through this manual, it says its a 6mm collet, so presume my router is half the size but can I just buy the jig and...
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    Final question on Worktop Jigs !

    Big hammer and chisel !!! Yea thanks for all your help my friend ...... :lol: :lol:
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    Final question on Worktop Jigs !

    Ok as I have got some great reply's to my previous questions, here is hopefully my last question on jigs !!! Now I understand there are different size jigs etc, but looking on the Bay of E, there are so many different manufacturers. Now all I want is one to do a one off worktop so don't need...
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    Worktop Jig question, again !!!

    No its just me being thick !!! Plain and simple thank you so much. I was looking at making a mountain out of a bloody mole hill !!!! :? :? :?
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    Worktop Jig question, again !!!

    Thank you, didn't see that :wink:
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    Worktop Jig question, again !!!

    No it still needs to be mitred as it has a bevelled edge on it.........
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    Worktop Jig question, again !!!

    Really sorry. Ok I am putting in a worktop down the back wall then attach another part of it to it at a 90 degree right angle. I need to use the jig to put the fittings in underneath to join both worktops together..... Hopefully this sounds right ??
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    Worktop Jig question, again !!!

    No idea, not done it before ?? True but my question is "Are jigs backward compatible ?" I see there are jigs up to 1000mm so presumption time now, the smallest being 600mm ??
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    Worktop Jig question, again !!!

    Hello can someone help ?? I want to have a work surface on the back wall in my kitchen I have a work top but its 600mm I need to cut it down so its 400mm. Ok here is the question, what Jig do I need to buy as they seem to start at 600mm ?? Dave
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    Height of ignorance !!

    So I am guessing from what you say, that if I buy a 900 which I know is far to big for this job, then this is backward compatible and would mean that it could be used for this job (400mm) and also 600, 700 and 900 ?? Dave
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    Height of ignorance !!

    Hello people can any one please explain to me as I haven't the foggiest, why there are different sizes of worktop Jigs?? I see there are various,600, 700 and 900 ?? Now the worktop I have is 600mm but for what I need it will have to be cut to 400mm. What size of jig would I get ? Do I just...
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    Unexpected I/O error 0xc00000e9

    Could be a faulty Hard drive.....
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    Kitchen work surface question ....

    Sorry not got back but its a Bosche and it was no where near that cost wise....
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