No idea what this is called
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No idea what this is called
There is a lipped channel type system that can be let into work surfaces to allow items such as presses to be easily attached, positioned or removed, can anyone point me in the direction or remind me of the name please?
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The LEE one?
There was also a chap on EbayUS that used to sell such things, of his own design
There was also a chap on EbayUS that used to sell such things, of his own design
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There was a guy on castboolits called Pat Marlin making them.
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I think that's the bloke that used to sell them on Ebaymag41uk wrote:There was a guy on castboolits called Pat Marlin making them.
Good bits of kit from the look of it
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Yebbut - what is it called?
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Some folk need all their Google browsing doing for them:
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthr ... unt-System
http://castboolits.gunloads.com/showthr ... unt-System
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T-Track
http://www.axminster.co.uk/ujk-technolo ... al-t-track
Edit.....realised this may not be what you were after, just saw the link above.....
http://www.axminster.co.uk/ujk-technolo ... al-t-track
Edit.....realised this may not be what you were after, just saw the link above.....
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Who? Me? Really?
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T Track is the thing I was after and Rutlands is one of my favourite emporiums for all things woodworking.
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