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  • Repairing a Window Sill – Part 4

    Jun 10, 2015

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    by

    Doozer
    in Repairs

    In part three of this growing series on repairing a window sill I cut, shaped and fitted the two largest patch pieces. In this part I prepare and fit the other patch pieces for the sill and start to prepare…

  • Repairing a Window Sill – Part 3

    Jun 9, 2015

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    by

    Doozer
    in Repairs

    In part two of this series on repairing a window sill I started to fix up the outer lining, made some patch pieces for the repair and applied wood hardener. In this part I’ll continue to make the pieces that…

  • Repairing a Window Sill – Part 2

    Jun 9, 2015

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    by

    Doozer
    in Repairs

    In part one of this short series on repairing a window sill I showed you how to remove the rotten wood from the window. In part two I’ll begin the repair work by adding new wood and shaping a new…

  • Repair a Window Sill

    Jun 8, 2015

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    by

    Doozer
    in Repairs

    In this article I repair a window sill on a sash window that I removed from an extension we were having demolished. The window is modern, probably only a decade old, but the sill is already in a poor condition because…

  • Fixing a Freezer Left Open Over Night

    Mar 26, 2014

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    by

    Doozer
    in Repairs

    The other day the wife kindly offered to get us an ice lolly while we were watching a film, unfortunately, the freezer door didn’t close properly due to a fault with the handle and it was left all night about…

  • Miscellaneous Resources

    Jan 21, 2013

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    by

    Doozer
    in Miscellaneous

    It can occasionally be difficult to track down a supplier for certain items so, rather than repeat the work each time I need to order something I’ve listed those suppliers here. Hopefully through the magic of Google you’ll also be…

  • Draper Hand Powered Shredder Tear Down

    Jan 10, 2013

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    by

    Doozer
    in Tear Downs

    We bought this shredder a few years ago now and although it’s broken it’s done all right considering we only paid a few pounds for it. It seems at least Amazon still sell this item but I don’t remember paying…

  • Axminster ED16B2 Pillar Drill Review

    Dec 13, 2012

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    by

    Doozer
    in Reviews

    I recently bought an Axminster ED16B2 pillar drill and I thought I would bang out a quick review for anyone else interested in getting one of these drills. It seems since I wrote this article Axminster have stopped selling this exact…

  • Bosch PMF180 Review

    Nov 3, 2012

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    by

    Doozer
    in Reviews

    As I’ve owned a Bosch PMF 180 E Multifunction Tool for a few years now I thought it was about time to give it a review. I have to admit that the reason it’s getting a review now is because I…

  • Makita Drill Driver Repair – Part 2

    Sep 17, 2012

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    by

    Doozer
    in Repairs, Tear Downs

    In part one I opened the drill and took the innards out. In this article I’ll open the motor and make the repair.

  • Makita Drill Driver Repair – Part 1

    Sep 15, 2012

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    by

    Doozer
    in Repairs, Tear Downs

    My electric drill decided to start shooting fire and smoke at me the other day so I thought that it was time to take it apart and see what was inside. My experience of taking apart modern tools led me…

  • Home Made CNC Resources

    Aug 1, 2012

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    by

    Doozer
    in CNC

    There are hundreds of excellent resources out there that will help you build your own CNC machine. Listed here are some that I found useful. I will include other resources as I find them and by recommendation. This isn’t a…

  • Splitting Large Stones

    Jul 23, 2012

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    by

    Doozer
    in Techniques

    When we bought our current house it came with the mother of all rockeries. I kid you not this thing was built to survive a direct nuclear hit. The largest stone probably weighed in at 150kg and perhaps more than…

  • Draper 7lb Hickory Shaft Sledge Hammer

    Jul 23, 2012

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    by

    Doozer
    in Reviews

    Now you might be wondering how someone could do a review of a hammer. It’s a pretty simple device after, all it goes up and down and things underneath it get broken (or occasionally hammered in). Well this review is about…

  • Arrow TR550 Review

    Jul 22, 2012

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    by

    Doozer
    in Reviews

    In order to complete the LED Cube project I’ve been working on I decided I needed a glue gun to hold the LED’s in place. I could probably have used epoxy or even silicon sealant as there was no real weight to…

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