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I have accounts at a few builders merchants and tool suppliers.
I also tried fleabay and the online suppliers.
250 mm with a 1 inch bore is difficult to find at a lot of places here.
It is half the price for me to get a segmented blade sent from the US even with the postage and import duty included.
It's just one of those things. Tools are cheaper in the US, camping equipment is cheaper in OZ, Beer is cheaper in Vietnam and everything is more expensive in the UK
I have accounts at a few builders merchants and tool suppliers.
I also tried fleabay and the online suppliers.
250 mm with a 1 inch bore is difficult to find at a lot of places here.
It is half the price for me to get a segmented blade sent from the US even with the postage and import duty included.
It's just one of those things. Tools are cheaper in the US, camping equipment is cheaper in OZ, Beer is cheaper in Vietnam and everything is more expensive in the UK
Andis,
I'd like to know where you purchased your blade. I'm in the market for the same size but I'll be using it for dry cutting in a mitre saw.
If you think things are expensive in the UK, you should see how much worse things are in Norway
I have a 450mm chimney pot that I am going to use.
I love chimney pots...that one is a real beauty. One of my best buddies lives in Leichester, about 67 miles from you. He is a professional mason, and we did a ton of work together awhile back, when he used to come over to the states.
I'll see if I can get in touch with him to see if he has a local source for diamond blades.
Bookemdanno - The saw is a SMG. No idea where it was made or how old it is but my plumber lent me it for nothing, and it works, so I wasn't going to say no.
Steellearning - my blade came from screwfix which is a nationwide tool supplier that has an online shop. If you let me know the type of blade you want I will see what is available here and post it to you if it helps.
Stonecutter - Thanks. I would be interested to know if there is somewhere cheaper that I have missed.
So after a long break I think it's time to get this oven finished.
It's become an in joke for friends to ask how the pizza tastes :-)
This is the state of play today. Tomorrow my arse gets back in gear.
Thanks. I am hoping that posting as I go will encourage me to finish it at this attempt!
I was not surprised to find that when I took a closer look at the project I had forgotten a lot of what I had planned. The solution to the eternal arch meets dome problem, that I finally got straight in my head before the last break, had dissapeared from my memory completely.
I just got on and cut some bricks to get back in the swing of it. It only took me 7 hours to dig my way to the back of the shed to extract the bench saw
Thanks. I am hoping that posting as I go will encourage me to finish it at this attempt!
I was not surprised to find that when I took a closer look at the project I had forgotten a lot of what I had planned. The solution to the eternal arch meets dome problem, that I finally got straight in my head before the last break, had dissapeared from my memory completely.
I just got on and cut some bricks to get back in the swing of it. It only took me 7 hours to dig my way to the back of the shed to extract the bench saw
Bricks soaking. Next chain about to start.
Glad to see your back on the job. Hope I can be some encouragement. Don't feel bad, I have gotten plenty of the harassment from my friends about the WFO.
Below is a quote from my thread were I begin to tie in the arch to my dome. I some what modeled this after Utahbeehiver's build. Hope this help jogs your memory a little.
Made a little progress yesterday.......My idea of tying inner arch to the dome and staggering joints did'nt work as well is planned. The further up proved next to impossible.
Attached is the outcome,I settled for tighter joints verses staggering
Cheers guys. It's all coming back to me after a quick read and a look at the photos.
Started slow. I had never touched a brick before starting this so it's taken an hour or two to get back into it.
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