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is there any videos available to buy showing various aspects of
diy,woodworking,plastering etc,tia
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"TXXT123" wrote in message


is there any videos available to buy showing various aspects of
diy,woodworking,plastering etc,tia


Yes but I have never seen a good one. Try your library they may have an
example in one of the branches. I should imagine B+Q or somewhere like
that would have them too. Bewary of that type though as they are likely
to be no more than advertising blurb. Trend make videos on how to use
their stuff. Very dissapointing rubbish it is too.



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Michael Mcneil writes
"TXXT123" wrote in message


is there any videos available to buy showing various aspects of
diy,woodworking,plastering etc,tia


Yes but I have never seen a good one. Try your library they may have an
example in one of the branches. I should imagine B+Q or somewhere like
that would have them too. Bewary of that type though as they are likely
to be no more than advertising blurb. Trend make videos on how to use
their stuff. Very dissapointing rubbish it is too.

What about your local library ?

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On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 17:02:29 +0000 (UTC), "Michael Mcneil"
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to be no more than advertising blurb. Trend make videos on how to use
their stuff. Very dissapointing rubbish it is too.


Just to put this into context - I recently purchased 5 Trend videos
(they were only £3.50 each so no big deal). It struck me that these
were intended as much for marketing Trend products as they were for
teaching someone how to use the jigs and routers.

But having said that, I found them to have some educational value in
terms of visualising how one would go about using their jigs/routers.
Though if someone was that new to routers that they needed that level
of education in how to use these powerful - and potentially very
dangerous - tools, I'd probably want routers locked away from them

Really aimed at the "How to use routers 101" course.

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