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kevinc
post Dec 3 2022, 12:17 AM

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can shop from prodiy or mydiyhomedepotsdnbhd
kamfoo
post Dec 3 2022, 02:54 AM

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pls recommends good cheap electric nailer? thx
myasiahobby
post Dec 3 2022, 08:11 AM

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QUOTE(mactreouser @ Sep 27 2021, 04:58 PM)
But expensive leh 😅
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But you get the quality. If you buy mr diy china brand use a while spoil you get another one then price you pay already double...
Platinum Sand
post Dec 3 2022, 01:28 PM

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Just bought Stanley grinder. Banyak satisfied. Rm80.
ceo684
post Dec 3 2022, 02:03 PM

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QUOTE(Platinum Sand @ Dec 3 2022, 01:28 PM)
Just bought Stanley grinder. Banyak satisfied. Rm80.
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Ok lah but do exercise caution, grinder is still one of the most dangerous power tool.
Xsence
post Dec 3 2022, 07:13 PM

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I'm selling my Makita 18v cordless drill if you're keen.
Whole set with 2 4/5ahbattery and charger 1.5k
Platinum Sand
post Dec 4 2022, 09:22 AM

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QUOTE(ceo684 @ Dec 3 2022, 02:03 PM)
Ok lah but do exercise caution, grinder is still one of the most dangerous power tool.
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Yes. For wood tak berani use. Only use for water pipe and other stuff
ar188
post Jan 7 2023, 10:53 PM

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i just put it out here. what u can do on your own.
most people mistaken woodworking need to be big factory to make high end things.
actually 1 person can settle already most furniture except moving it into location may need 1 more helper.

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lawrencesha
post Jan 7 2023, 11:02 PM

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1. Always start with a table saw. That is basically all you need as a beginner.

2. If you have the cash for more precision, then a thickness planer.

3. A power drill is nice for quick assembly.

4. An orbital sander is great to finish off a product.

5. Next is a router. You will see a need when you come to it.

 

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