Hi AdamThanks for the information I was not aware of that use of "H" numbers I thought they were about strength that will give me a better choice agai ...
Hi
I am looking to replace some timber frames in my garden nursery I have previously just used treated pine but I want to know whether meraboo would ...
You put a very thin smear of oil and the printers ink goes on to it because it is sprayed on but doesn't stick so when you put it on to your wood whi ...
I have an interest in doing this and have also heard about just using a bubble jet you use a clear acetate sheet scuffed using the finest wet and dry ...
Hi @Errol1951,
Could you please tell us what you are planning to build and for what purpose? That will really help members recommend the most approp ...
No worries, thanks for the extra detail @Errol1951. Let me tag a couple of very helpful members in @Jamespeter100 and @Adam_W who might like to share ...
Hi @Errol1951,Situations that are staying damp, as will happen with nursery racks, can be difficult and you need to get the timber selection right.Usi ...
No worries at all @Errol1951 No, the strength etc. is a whole 'nuther kettle of fish. That is the 'S' grading. 'S' for unseasoned or green, 'SD' for d ...
Great to see you join in the discussion and make your first post about being a member for so long @Errol1951! Looking forward to reading more about yo ...
Well done @TheCouchman looks great. And good on you for Aknowledging and talking about your depression. being hands on is definately great therapy and ...
Hey there... I’m new to this site and new to woodworking. I’ve never been a handy person and so I’m as surprised as anyone at my recent interest. I wa ...
Hi AdamThanks for the information I was not aware of that use of "H" numbers I thought they were about strength that will give me a better choice agai ...
Hi
I am looking to replace some timber frames in my garden nursery I have previously just used treated pine but I want to know whether meraboo would ...
You put a very thin smear of oil and the printers ink goes on to it because it is sprayed on but doesn't stick so when you put it on to your wood whi ...
I have an interest in doing this and have also heard about just using a bubble jet you use a clear acetate sheet scuffed using the finest wet and dry ...