Home Improvement Retailers Bedfordshire
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Anglian Home Improvements
0800 825 0387
9 Wellington Street
Luton
Anglian Home Improvements
0800 825 0387
9 Wellington Street
Luton GB.LU12QH
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R & J Hardware Ltd
01582 603788
114 High Street North
Dunstable
R & J Hardware Ltd
01582 603788
114 High Street North
Dunstable GB.LU61LN
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Toddington Hardware
01525 874311
24 High Street
Dunstable
Toddington Hardware
01525 874311
24 High Street
Dunstable GB.LU56BY
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A R Home Improvements
01582 734742
The Old Dairy Paddock View
Luton
A R Home Improvements
01582 734742
The Old Dairy Paddock View
Luton GB.LU28QG
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Home Improvment Centre
01582 722189
229-231 Dunstable Road
Luton
Home Improvment Centre
01582 722189
229-231 Dunstable Road
Luton GB.LU48BN
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Newmans Hardware & Gifts
01582 574128
7 Purley Centre
Luton
Newmans Hardware & Gifts
01582 574128
7 Purley Centre
Luton GB.LU33SR
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George Boyd
01582 731225
96A Kingsway
Luton
George Boyd
01582 731225
96A Kingsway
Luton GB.LU11TT
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P J S Domestics
01582 457373
14 West Way
Luton
P J S Domestics
01582 457373
14 West Way
Luton GB.LU28DZ
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Stevens Home Improvement
07940 293774
7 Cowdray Close
Luton
Stevens Home Improvement
07940 293774
7 Cowdray Close
Luton GB.LU28QS
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A J Hardware Ltd
01582 722450
611 Hitchin Road
Luton
A J Hardware Ltd
01582 722450
611 Hitchin Road
Luton GB.LU27UP
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 Hand Saws You will need a tenon saw and a portable workbench. If you don't have a workbench, hand sawing will be easier with a bench hook. - Clamp the wood to the workbench or hold it on the bench hook, with the lower block pressed against the edge of your work surface.
- Any saw cut removes a strip of wood equal to the width of the blade's teeth, so saw on the waste side of the line you have marked. Position the blade of your tenon saw on the waste side of the line, using the thumb of your other hand as a guide, and start the cut with a few light backward strokes (towards you).
- Once the cut is started, make forward strokes (away from you) with the blade at an angle of about 45° to the wood surface. As the cut deepens, gradually bring the saw to the horizontal and continue cutting. Complete the cut by letting the saw teeth just cut into the bench hook. This stops the underside of the workpiece from splintering. If you are using a workbench, carry on sawing at 45° and support the off-cut with your free hand as you complete the cut.
Power Sawing You will need a power jigsaw, a guide batten or fence, and a workbench with a clamp. - Jigsaw blades cut on the upstroke and can easily splinter veneered or plastic-coated boards, so if using these mark cutting lines on the underside of the board and cut it face down.
- Clamp the workpiece to your workbench so the saw can't wrench it from your grip. Rest the front end of the saw soleplate on the edge of the wood or board, with the blade to the waste side of the line, and switch the saw on.
- Move the saw forward until the blade starts to cut. Then push the saw steadily forward with the soleplate flat on the wood, following the cutting line all the way across. Support the off-cut with your free hand as you complete the cut.
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