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copydex jointmaster manualBest wishes for 2009. BoatbodgerWe have one of the jigs in mint condition which has been in the family for generations but unfortunately the instructions have long since gone and I am very eager to find out how to use it to its full potential. Cheers SteveI have owned mine since new in 1973 and have used it regularly as an amateur not professional. It's the MK II version. It was only by chance that I have lighted on this site as I was looking up Joint Master out of interest to see whether it is still manufactured, so joined specially to reply to your request. Regards AndrewJust bail out instead. Cheers, JoeFiction has to make sense. - Mark Twain I assume you don't need a copy of the instructions so will only need to struggle with the attachment if somebody wants a copy. AndrewFeedback Buttons provided by. All rights reserved. This website and its content is copyright of U-Beaut Enterprises. You may not, except with our express written permission, distribute or commercially exploit the content. Nor may you transmit it or store it in any other website or other form of electronic retrieval system. Learn more - opens in a new window or tab This amount is subject to change until you make payment. For additional information, see the Global Shipping Programme terms and conditions - opens in a new window or tab This amount is subject to change until you make payment. If you reside in an EU member state besides UK, import VAT on this purchase is not recoverable. For additional information, see the Global Shipping Programme terms and conditions - opens in a new window or tab Delivery times may vary, especially during peak periods and will depend on when your payment clears - opens in a new window or tab.https://www.asie-voyages.com/documents/img/ds7400xi-user-manual.xml
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Learn More - opens in a new window or tab Learn More - opens in a new window or tab Learn More - opens in a new window or tab Learn More - opens in a new window or tab Learn More - opens in a new window or tab See the seller’s listing for full details and description of Contact the seller - opens in a new window or tab and request a postage method to your location. Please enter a valid postcode. Please enter a number less than or equal to 1. You're covered by the eBay Money Back Guarantee if you receive an item that is not as described in the listing. Find out more about your rights as a buyer - opens in a new window or tab and exceptions - opens in a new window or tab. All Rights Reserved. User Agreement, Privacy, Cookies and AdChoice Norton Secured - powered by Verisign. Something went wrong. Cancel Thanks, we'll look into this. All Rights Reserved. Jointmaster sawing jig for sale: Copydex Joint Master Mark II Sawing Jig. 70s jointmaster mark 2 sawing jig boxed. Come with list of contents and instruction manual. Please double check your delivery address before ordering, we will not accept any responsibility for incorrect addresses that are provided at the point of ordering. Please respond to any calling cards that are left by our couriers. Dongle Kopieren Program Tv here. Foundry Sterling Font more. If an item is not called for, and returned to us, you are reponsible for the original shipping costs, and a redelivery charge will apply. We often charge less for postage and shipping than it actually costs us. All damages must be reported to us via the eBay My Messages system within 3 Working Days from delivery. Liquor License Hawaii Blue Card. This request must be accepted by the customer prior to any refund being issued. If the request is not accepted, we reserve the right to deduct a 12 administration fee from any refunds issued.http://davidfoleyinc.com/userfiles/ds7240-programming-manual.xml Please understand that by placing your order, we have already been charged ebay fees and by accepting the cancellation we can recoup those funds and provide you with a full refund. If you change your mind for any reason within 30 days of receiving your item, you can request to return your item for a refund. Please contact us via the eBay My Messages system. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Chap says that I could have the pair for a quid so, I bought them. Trouble is, although they contained a few plans for some furniture, there were no instructions on how to use the thing. I've done some searching without any joy, so I was wondering if anybody here has any pointers to where I might be able to get hold of a copy of the instructions. TIA Barry I am afraid I do not have any of it left but must agree with Colin C it is not worth the bother they were indeed rubbish and the reason I bought a better mitre saw jig. You put the dowels in the appropriate holes which are marked with the angle you want to cut and use the wooden door stop piece to wedge the workpiece and stop it moving. Hope that is clear. However, like Colin and Mailee said, it wasn't the best invention ever (although it did win a Design Centre award when it first came out:shock: )and you would probably be better off buying a conventional wooden or plastic mitre box and finish off with a plane and shooting board. Hope this is of some help:wink: Paul Getting over it so hopefully my enthusiasm levels should start to rise again. Sounds like the thing isn't much use anyway, and I have two of them now. Oh well, only 50p each so not much of a loss there. I was quite impressed with it to say it was designed and built in the early 70's and it's complete with instructions. After searching on google to see if i could find anything out about them, up popped this website, which I never knew about so it has served it's purpose without being used lol. I am a 35 year old female joiner and i do believe my dad would have made a fantastic joiner. It was from him that i grew a love for wood so since he passed away 6 years ago i have completed an apprenticeship, even winning awards so hard work does pay off.Many Thanks Lisa x:lol: The power of Google is never ending! Anyway.welcome to the site.especially at 3am on a Saturday. Insomniac woodworker.what a combination! If you have pictures of some of your award stuff.we would love to see them, in the meantime.stick around.this is a very friendly place to be! Oh.and if you get a chance.put where you are in your profile.it does help. Jim All those addicted to getting the best out of a piece of wood or the associated tools is more than welcome. Where I am, she's posted at 3.12 pm, which is quite a reasonable hour (hammer):lol: Cheers, Vann. Cheers Mike. I was cleaning out a basement today (in a not very successful effort to keepNo one wanted it so itIt claims to be more than a mere miter box but aI’m curious whether this thing was warming aMight be a fine miter box though.G'day John. Google is your friend: these seem to be offered high but sell cheap As do the folk discussing it here on a UK forum:Not sounding too good! Regards. Tony B. Hobart, TasmaniaDid a lot of work, not very well mindFrom memory went in aCheers. Peter. Peter Evans. Sydney, AustraliaSent: Monday, 16 February 2015 10:46 AM. To: oldtoolsG'day John. Google is your friend: these seem to be offered high but sell cheap which maySadly I suspect the former: this gent who seems to be in the UK holds the deviceAs do the folk discussing it here on a UK forum:I would not bother as it is rubbish but if you still want them PM me you nameC it is not worth the bother they were indeed rubbish and the reason I bought a. Not sounding too good!No one wanted it so itIt claims to be more than a mere miter box but aI’m curious whether this thing was warming aThese evidently sold quite well.I feel no need to comment further than that on their functionality:-). EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS FROM A SMOKE FREE HOME Payment Paypal Preferred PLEASE. Shipping See Rates I have other tools for sale - I will combine the postageMy items are very well packed and wrapped. Hence the Postage Charge.SEE MY FEEDBACK TO CONFIRM THIS. With accessories and manual. In good condition. Can be used to make many different joints, and to cut wood at many selected angles, using the included pegs. From a smoke and pet free home. 28.65 ono. Tracking numbers - please note that you will only get a tracking number with the following postal options Jointmaster Mark II Picture NOTE:If advertisement is still advertised that means the product is still availableno delivery options from Bournemouth as I received lots of messages ask. Maybe thin plastic sheet such as Delrin (used for harpsichord plectra), then heated and bent into shape. Or a small leaf spring of some kind. All it has to do is push the saw blade lightly against the opposite guide. MM My mother used to have one of those;-) How about a bit of something springy like neoprene with a slice of PTFELiquorice writesGets occasional use away from home. Just keep the blade toMy first problem was having to find a tenon saw with a blade deep enoughIn the era of throw away saws withAs I recall, the jig came with a couple of spare guides, but. I kick myself that I didn't buy 50 of them at the time, because theyWhen new guides are installed (i.e. notI've also been thinking of modifying it to accept the kinds of carbonMuch easier to use. Dad had one of these Jointmasters back in the '70s. Neither of us everQuoted Text Here On the contrary, back then I sawed many pieces of wood nice andBut the clipsSecondly, a decent and new mitre box doesn't rattle around the saw. Better mitre boxes even have adjustable guides at the top, which youMaybe a P clip or something like: You?re welcome to them. I could post. I am throwing the whole thing away as it has no white plastiWhat's it's USP?.I show them to my wife as I'm.Thesmall one.I'm looking for a good seduction guidereview.Do they really. The seller has relisted this item or one like this. 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Thanks for patience in reading the bits that ramble, particularly because I've just written something quite rude and the theme continues. My name and address are at the end, with archive links to pages that caught the 26th January deadline for evidence to the Migration Advisory Committee. For housing, or tickets, or space in the congestion zone, or polluted air, or tiny bits of space shared with too many people. As someone who lives in a crowded city, I don't think it works very well. Any provider of services finds it expensive to hire staff and space in crowded inner cities, and so harder to run services. Meanwhile there are disproportionate needs for staff to run parts of the housing and transport systems at inefficient maximum capability, just as health and social care are run at maximum capacity everywhere. It would be good to read about why immigration is bad for cities that are full from the most full city - London - but any statements are hard to find. The Greater London Authority publishes speeches from the Mayor and reports from GLA economics.Both teach in the most expensive areas of London. Both do a lot of business with government, for example through London Fashion Week, working with the Greater London Authority on the Queen Elizabeth Park Project, or teaching students on Chevening Scholarships, so governement departments could be making the problem worse or have a chance to make it better. I don't have the spreadsheet data or the skill to link every course's feedback with the proportion of international students on that course. The data isn't free and I am not deft with spreadsheets, but the example of a troubled subject like economics at the colleges that take most international students, most often in financial subjects, could say something about all the other courses that international students do. By chance a lot of international students from the far east study at London College of Fashion and other University of the Arts colleges, putting them in the same league table of colleges with most international students which is nearly the same as the league table of colleges with least satisfied students, as you can see on ( archived page ) I think that a record of publications that are untrue, and of hosting a Creative Connexions project designed to reduce UK manufacturing, should be a big factor in whether the college gets further funding. I think London College of Fashion should not get further funding from UK taxpayers via the higher education funding council. I don't know if any can be clawed back. I understand that the British Council is largely funded by the Foreign Office and it might get a Department for Business grant for this work. At the moment it offers an extra service to colleges that pay more. I think this should stop, because it encourages the promotion of colleges over courses and so promotes bad courses. The form could ask prospective students to cut and paste the syllabus from Unistats or one of a list of sites that compile the data. Things like that. The Home Office could do this for all applications backed by colleges. The college would then have to tell the applicant how to fill-in the form, and avoid using vague words on their prospectus. Everybody looses including the student, home students sitting alongside, anyone who would benefit from better educated students, or another educational provider looking for students and a chance to do a better course that's more interesting to study or teach. So even the people who teach Economics 101 at London School of Economics suffer a bad impact from migrant students, because they loose a chance to teach a more interesting course in a cheaper area. The standard LSE course takes two years to get to the point, during which you are taught how to be a computer. Then in year three you can take various courses which don't include how to fund the welfare state. You can take a course in Game Theory but not how to keep a hospital open. That topic is banished to minor courses with more obscure names - maybe Public Administration nor something like that, as though you would know at the age of 18 to apply for a course in public administration and economics, if it exists. If a course began with problems that other people face, told students what theories were available, and let them choose the relevant ones, then a lot of time would be saved, leaving time to teach what students wanted to study. I think this bad teaching influences our politicians. If you ask one how to fund the NHS, they don't know what to say. Or a brain surgeon. I think the fiscal cost of public services rises more per head as crowding increases, as a curve, so it is less per head in Lampeter and more per head in London. I think the data funded by lobby groups via Oxford Economics or London Economics is silent here, as you would expect. London Economics does do some work to try and price public services per head in different constituencies, but only has two zones for health spending, and has a theory that some categories of public spending are much higher in Wales for example, so I don't think their figures help and they don't state how the figures are worked-out.. Housing is more expensive to manage if it is scarce and expensive than if nobody cares about a months’ vacancy or qualification for a special needs waiting list. There used to be some hotels around Argyle Square and Gower Street that might take a guest on housing benefit and advertised in Loot. I expect the guest had to be convincing at some kind of interview and provide lots of ID, but they did it, making a lot of social housing provision unnecessary. Now that housing benefit is harder to get and housing costs in Camden are about the highest in the UK, I doubt you can still get a hotel room on housing benefit. Gower Street is also the main address for London University; prices round Gower Street and Camden and London are increased by London University's trade I guess rail journeys cost more per ticket at capacity than at half capacity. Signaling, unsocial hours, and emergencies cost more at full capacity. Journeys cost more than the ticket price if one emergency stops a line from working for an hour, as they do in central London. As the limits to capacity are tested, it becomes clear that money cannot buy more tube tunnels, cubic meters of air to disperse exhaust fumes, linear meters of traffic lane or parking space, seats in existing transport, miles of commute that commutes are willing to endure. There are congestion charges in London but some streets are still too polluted by EU standards. So all services in central London have to beat the cost of harder deliveries and harder commutes. And transport is one of the more measurable factors, along with housing prices. There are plenty of less measurable fiscal costs to the numbers of public sector staff needed, the stress to them, the cost of staff turnover or bad staff, and the fiscal cost of extra wages paid to make-up. The fact that shortage occupations include emergency medicine and old-age psychiatry suggest, in part, that not enough people are trained but they also suggest that not enough people want the job at any wage after a few years in post, quite likely because of strains related to overcrowding, lack of social care in overcrowded areas, high staff turnover among colleagues, and so-on. Lobbyists fund data. Universities UK finds reports from Oxford Economics; other lobbyists fund London Economics. Lobbyists want taxpayer funding or student fees, so they don’t pay for data about overcrowding and its fiscal costs, obviously. Not obvious to elected mayors of London or ministers, but obvious. Mayors and ministers have a puppy-like enthusiasm for trotting-out this stuff out in speeches after going on a visit and shaking someone's hand. If we send these opinions in, as I did to Sadiq Khan about a different way of funding London Fashion Week, we might get an acknowledgement from their secretaries, or might not, and then we see their next speech with the puppy-like enthusiasm for lobby data because I suppose they have met someone in person and shaken their hand and believed every word. The Mayor of London uses taxes to fund some economists directly. Their office is called GLA Economics. I hoped they would have a report on crowding of housing and transport, and so the need to have less visitors to London as students or tourists or arts audience or lured-in tech employees or any other category. This is an example report: Their web site does mention rising population, pollution, an a graph of median earnings falling against housing costs over time. This looks like an argument for less crowding. Next to these chapters are other pages about the need to bring more business and visitors into London: an argument for more crowding. This is the clash between evidence and policy that I do not understand, and seems so blatant that I do not know how to argue against it except by stating the obvious point about over-crowding under every heading. I have the odd quote below. Some of this is a personal cost to the person who tries to work for Haringay Social Services or such; some of it is cost to the taxpayer, and some is cost to the people who try to use these creaky services run by temps from all over the place. I pick that example because it is described in the Victoria Climbie Enquiry's report. The briefing paper notes a report on education healthcare and social services spending, which are not much used by people of student age. I think it's obvious that the crowding ads to the cost of those services. They have to be run without enough beds, bedsits, flats, transport seats, meters of traffic lane, parking spaces, or cubic meters of air to disperse exhaust fumes. This makes each service, from social care to education to housing, more slow and stressful to manage. There is a congestion charge. There are 24 hour traffic monitors trying to keep traffic moving even so, and people working full-time on the cameras that catch people on certain yellow box junctions when the traffic jam strands them there. All these extra public services have fiscal costs, even if those costs are funded by traffic fines or tickets Meanwhile, reports from lobby groups have nothing to say. Oxford Economics mention no costs, if I remember right. I have linked to the part of their report that states working methods. One of their reports costs public costs and benefits by parliamentary constituency, and if there is a vital part that I have missed it is in how they cost public services per head in Westminster or Coleraine or West Highlands. Their main report is more national. The calculation is rough, and opaque. The calculation is kept private. So I don't think that lobby data helps any more than GLA Economics in making sense of the cost of crowding. Most international students are over-charged by the colleges, but some are subsidised by the taxpayer through scholarships, I understand, even though the same taxpayer no longer gets a student grant themselves. Source. The Great China scholarship fund is worth a million pounds says and the Great India scholarship fund looks similar. There is an EU Erasmus program which I don't understand. A million pounds pays for 1890 average peoples' health costs a year at the lower rate, according to London Economics prices, but Oxford Economics says that this is only a tiny percentage of the public service funded by taxes on international students' spending. For example they spend a lot on transport - London Economics has a pictogram. They have to spend a lot on transport because some of them have courses held in London's Oxford Street. I am getting confused. If you are not a courtier but just live in the UK and pay taxes, I understand that you can only get a student loan for fees and maintenance, charged at 7, repayable in installments if you ever earn an average income. The government pays interest at a much lower rate, but does not pass-on the saving and ministers have stated that the scheme makes no money; it makes a big mark-up but the system is expensive to run and a lot of people don't ever make an average wage with which to repay their student loan. There is no government grant for un-ravelling the statements made by Oxford Economics or London Economics for public-funded organisations that want more taxpayers' money. So they are probably the same bunch as the other sponsor, Kaplan, which is a crammer that wants to be called a University and gets a fiscal subsidy for the PR by calling it a charity. London Economics' account of jobs created does not mention jobs lost as a result of so many students studying bad courses in crowded places. London Economics' estimate might make sense at Coleraine in Northern Ireland, or the West Highlands, or in County Durham. Areas where there are empty bedsits, and if this isn't always true, then the less measurable claims of benefit make-up. Maybe students add variety and connections and bring skills, or maybe they make businesses viable that would otherwise not be viable, such as cheap clubs and venues that local people can also use. Unfortunately I think that most areas are more crowded than this. The most crowded area is London if you measure by property prices. A politician or a civil servant could simply take these figures as given. Manchester University economics students have noted the lack of critical thinking allowed on one of the very courses that attracts a lot of international students and supplies graduates to the civil service or parliament. I doubt any of these figures helps. Off campus expenditure would be spent by other people in London who would be allowed-in if international students were not there. The people priced-out, who commute-in. They would also be less tired and more enterprising, maybe talking to children more or sleeping or doing a more fun job with lower prospects or earnings or hanging around clubs and bars and venues. People who do whatever common people do. This requires modelling that is not easy for most of us to challenge although I would welcome a chance if there's any need for specific feedback, or if anyone with more up-do-date skills wants to do it with me.. is the report commissioned by a lobby group.There could be a chance for UK students to build their student loan into the state national insurance scheme, so that, if they have a high income throughout their lives, maybe they get a state pension years later than someone who has worked in mining from the age of 16 for example. It is frustrating that UK government cannot afford student grants to people in the UK, but does grant them to people in China or India as part of a scholarship scheme, and does still grant research work to universities in large amounts) Housing spending will crowd-out other potential users of the land, or the specific floor space if students rent privately.Why aren't their first degrees sufficient to teach them to study by themselves without further help. What does it mean for their job prospects when applicants from wealthy backgrounds have two degrees and they only have one.