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Speaker Building - A Warning...



 
 
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Old September 17th 05, 10:42 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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Default Speaker Building - A Warning...



Don't get too flash throwing speakers together or you'll end up lumbered
with another job to do:

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/kitchen3.jpg


:-)


You shoulda seen the quotes we got in, the only mystery was 'What new car
did they have in the price - BMW or Mercedes?' (Muggins here only got a nice
new widescreen laptop and a ****load of new woodworking toys

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/tablesaw.jpg

out of the deal!! ;-)


Oh ********, while I'm here bragging, check these out:

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/sawcut1.jpg

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/sawcut2.jpg


Now, is that that a bit of nifty handsaw cutting or wot?? :-)




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Old September 17th 05, 11:03 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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Keith G wrote:
http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/sawcut2.jpg



Now, is that that a bit of nifty handsaw cutting or wot?? :-)


What was the first cut done with causing those chips in the laminate?

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Old September 17th 05, 12:06 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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In article ,
Keith G wrote:
http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/sawcut2.jpg



Now, is that that a bit of nifty handsaw cutting or wot?? :-)


What was the first cut done with causing those chips in the laminate?




Handheld circular saw - just to take the (not inconsiderable) weight of the
offcut out of the equation.

The little nick in this shot:

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/sawcut2.jpg

....was a little test cut to *prove* the handsaw would not chip the surface
laminate.

These worktops (3050mm long and 40mm thick) weigh a *ton* - hence one cut
being done outdoors and one indoors to reduce potentially disastrous
manoeuvering!!





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Old September 17th 05, 12:34 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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Default Speaker Building - A Warning...


"Keith G" wrote


These worktops (3050mm long and 40mm thick) weigh a *ton* - hence one cut
being done outdoors and one indoors to reduce potentially disastrous
manoeuvering!!




Meant to add these pix:

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/lecky1.jpg

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/lecky2.jpg


(That'll teach me to tell the electricians 'Don't worry about the making
good - I'll do that!' :-)









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Old September 17th 05, 12:50 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Arfa Daily
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"Keith G" wrote in message
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Don't get too flash throwing speakers together or you'll end up lumbered
with another job to do:

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/kitchen3.jpg


:-)


You shoulda seen the quotes we got in, the only mystery was 'What new car
did they have in the price - BMW or Mercedes?' (Muggins here only got a
nice new widescreen laptop and a ****load of new woodworking toys

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/tablesaw.jpg

out of the deal!! ;-)


Oh ********, while I'm here bragging, check these out:

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/sawcut1.jpg

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/sawcut2.jpg


Now, is that that a bit of nifty handsaw cutting or wot?? :-)




That handsaw cutting is gonna finish you off soon if you don't quit the fags
!!

Was it really a 16 fag job ?? Nice cut tho' I have to say ...

Arfa


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Old September 17th 05, 01:32 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Nick Gorham
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Default Speaker Building - A Warning...

Keith G wrote:
Don't get too flash throwing speakers together or you'll end up lumbered
with another job to do:

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/kitchen3.jpg


:-)


You shoulda seen the quotes we got in, the only mystery was 'What new car
did they have in the price - BMW or Mercedes?' (Muggins here only got a nice
new widescreen laptop and a ****load of new woodworking toys

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/tablesaw.jpg

out of the deal!! ;-)


First rule of DIY, at least one new tool per job :-)

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Old September 17th 05, 03:24 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Jim Gregory
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Default Speaker Building - A Warning...indeed

Why is your power ring-main drop not enclosed in a protective mild steel
conduit, or at least convex steel "shinguards", buried behind plaster (which
you'll now make good)? Can't see any exposed.
Jim

"Keith G" wrote in message
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"Keith G" wrote


These worktops (3050mm long and 40mm thick) weigh a *ton* - hence one cut
being done outdoors and one indoors to reduce potentially disastrous
manoeuvering!!




Meant to add these pix:

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/lecky1.jpg

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/lecky2.jpg


(That'll teach me to tell the electricians 'Don't worry about the making
good - I'll do that!' :-)











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Old September 17th 05, 06:31 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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Default Speaker Building - A Warning...

In article ,
Keith G wrote:
What was the first cut done with causing those chips in the laminate?


Handheld circular saw - just to take the (not inconsiderable) weight of
the offcut out of the equation.


That's my tool of choice for cutting laminate faced board. With a decent
and sharp tipped blade and using a straight batten as a guide you'll not
get any chipping. Sawing something like this by hand is too much like hard
work for my liking - I'd rather spend the time listening to my music. ;-)

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Old September 17th 05, 07:17 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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Default Speaker Building - A Warning...


"Arfa Daily" wrote


Now, is that that a bit of nifty handsaw cutting or wot?? :-)




That handsaw cutting is gonna finish you off soon if you don't quit the
fags !!



:-)


Was it really a 16 fag job ??



No, of course not - no more than 6 or 7 at the most!! ;-)


Nice cut tho' I have to say ...



Then Q.




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Old September 17th 05, 07:29 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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Default Speaker Building - A Warning...


"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
...
In article ,
Keith G wrote:
What was the first cut done with causing those chips in the laminate?


Handheld circular saw - just to take the (not inconsiderable) weight of
the offcut out of the equation.


That's my tool of choice for cutting laminate faced board. With a decent
and sharp tipped blade and using a straight batten as a guide you'll not
get any chipping.



Two things:

I don't trust the '90 degree' setting on the circular saw and the 'upward
cut' is what causes the chipping - the shape of the worktop (D face on the
front edge) and the angles of the cut made it too risky to try and 'mark
round' to the other side.

Asitappens, the circular saw didn't quite cut all the way through the depth
of the worktop!


Sawing something like this by hand is too much like hard
work for my liking - I'd rather spend the time listening to my music. ;-)



It wasn't *that* hard and the music is on non-stop - I reckon I've listened
to more CDs in the last few weeks than in my lifetime to date!!




 




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