TIA
Bob
I'd think MDF saws are common and available form most hardware shops.
[g]
I meant the panel saws fixed to the wall where the store cuts up sheet
materials to your dimensions for you.
Bob
Never seen this offered in any Wicks round here. B&Q or Homebase. Wicks
historically were more of a self service builder's merchant than DIY store.
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Dave Plowman da...@davenoise.co.uk London SW
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No description of what an Extra store offers on their web site.
Call them? SOUTHAMPTON EXTRA Telephone: 02380 515080
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You best option is probably to phone around.
Locally round here Homebase still have a panel saw set-up installed
but I've never seen anyone manning the desk. Mind you the store and
most of the checkouts are deserted a lot of the time as it is.
And I've never made use of it myself
Because of staff cutbacks it may be that any staff trained to use
the saw and who won't make a completed horlicks of it, don't have back-up
if they're off sick or on holiday.
So even if they've got one its probably advisable to phone first.
As to Wickes the way they store their 8x4 and larger panels is rubbish.
Rather than support the panel at both ends and the middle - a minimum
requirement they have two arms cantilevered out and the panels
draped over those. This means that all the panels from half way down
the stack will have developed a bow at both ends.
All their plywood is 100% rubbish as well with internal voids which
often only become apparent once the stuff is cut.
As with all timber products in Wickes its all mainly designed to be
firmly nailed to a wall where any imperfections won't show.
michael adams
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My local BM has one - only found out earlier this year - even better, they
have two blokes who actually know how to use it properly - and know what a
'kerf' is!
At the time of my original post, I was trying to decide and plan my Sunday.
Bob
Bob
> I've just called them and yes they can cut to size but today the guy
> working in Southampton is on holiday. Very helpful girl went and asked
> around if anyone else could work the saw but sadly no. I was impressed
> with their customer service though
Seems like an ideal hook to hang getting a decent circular saw on and
makinga saw board. B-)
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Cheers
Dave.
I can't really be arsed to dig out my generator, put that in the car and
risk the wrath of Wickes staff by cutting sheet MDF up in the car park.
I supposed a battery operated Jig or circular saw would be nice but
can't really justify the cost to myself (yet!)
Bob
> I've got (nearly) all the cutting capability at home both hand power
> tools and a big cast iron tablesaw but I cant get a full sheet inside
> the car and currently no roof rack.
Get 'em to deliver or borrow a suitable trailer...
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Cheers
Dave.
Humping 8x4s about isn't much fun, even if you do have the cutting
capability at home. For what they charge I'd rather someone else did it
(and cleared up the mess).
Amen to that. 50p a cut at my local BM, well worth it.
"stuart noble" <stuart...@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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I took a couple of saw horses and a saw and cut up the plywood in the car
park of timber world when I wanted some stuff you can't buy in the shops.
They do have a cutting service but it isn't cheap for a couple of sheets.