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  • From what I've seen you depressurise the system and squirt most of it back into the tub/pot. Then rinse through with lots of water.

    Not bought anything yet as waiting on the house to complete.
    Then it's sprayer, tracksaw, pocket hole jig, and I'll be building the new (temporary) kitchen.

  • If you can stretch to the Festool Domino it would be a great time to do it. Much easier than pocket holes and it's the kind of tool that keeps it's money or value to you whichever way you look at it.

    I'll have to have a closer look at the sprayer. I'm always put off spraying by the amount of cleaning it takes but I'm a dab hand with a brush or roller. Most of the work is in the prep anyway.

  • I don't know if I'd use it enough. Most of my woodworking is hand tools for projects I don't need to rush.

    This would be a "shit we've knocked down a wall and need a kitchen" arrangement.
    At least till we were looking for something better once finances have recovered.

  • If you can stretch to the Festool Domino it would be a great time to do it. Much easier than pocket holes

    I love the Domino.
    But I wouldn’t use one to build carcasses. I used to biscuit them but tbh I rarely bother now.
    Glue and screw.
    Pocket hole jigs are great - for the money.

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