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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmiller View Post
    An indication of how much DaveTTC is in demand (and quite rightly so) is that you folks are all congratulating him on his stupendous effort in travelling about 83,000 miles to the Brissy show, picking up and delivering various members of the family on the way and collecting another family member on the way back.

    None of those 83,000 miles is wasted! However, this has meant that Dave's mailbox is full.

    Dave, print out the eulogies, paste them on the wall in the new house and empty your mailbox so my message can get through .

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    G'day Paul, YES Dave is surely a dedicated top bloke, but may I suggest the mileage is a little high....cheers, Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by IanW View Post
    Ta Dave - I should've kept a copy of the list myself & put it up, but didn't think of it 'til I was far away.

    And SB got a little something, too! I tossed in an extra, after posting the pic of the draw prizes, a Brigalow marking knife, which Xanthoreas drew. But because he'd drawn a prize last year, he very generously passed it on to SB, so he didn't miss out altogether...

    Cheers,
    you bet I did, I thank Xanthoreas for his generosity and what a gentleman he is, we had a bit of a chat about Tasmania, I'm going to treasure the marking knife and remember where it came from for a long time.

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    Thanks Paul, yiu just made me frin from ear to ear as i sit in the carpark checking the forum etc between finishing a days work and doing some shopping. No rest for the wicked lol.

    You'll be glad to know

    1) I cleared some space in my mail box

    2) Ubeat was going to grant mebone wish ... a bigger mail box

    Dave TTC
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    Quote Originally Posted by crowie View Post
    G'day Paul, YES Dave is surely a dedicated top bloke, but may I suggest the mileage is a little high....cheers, Peter
    Peter

    I know, I know. I must have been told a million times not to exaggerate and I should have done it in clicks. So.....133,575Kms

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    Drum roll please. ........

    The winners are (were)

    1) Rod Gilbert - marking gauge
    2) Dareen - Square
    3) Xanthorrhoeas - scribbing knife (kindly given to super bunny)
    4) DaveTTC - Apron
    5) Tom L - cap
    6) jaksem - Ubeaut pen

    I was also lucky enough to score a coping saw on the way home from IanW - muchly appreciated and pic to come

    Dave TTC
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    Christ, you got a coping saw as well, I've been after one for yonks to try out before I buy an expensive one. Some people have all the luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveTTC View Post
    Drum roll please. ........

    The winners are (were)

    1) Rod Gilbert - marking gauge
    2) Dareen - Square
    3) Xanthorrhoeas - scribbing knife (kindly given to super bunny)
    4) DaveTTC - Apron
    5) Tom L - cap
    6) jaksem - Ubeaut pen

    I was also lucky enough to score a coping saw on the way home from IanW - muchly appreciated and pic to come

    Dave TTC
    Turning Wood Into Art
    Power corrupts, absolute power means we can run a hell of alot of power tools

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    I did not post a many pics of the show and what was on offer but one thing I was stoked to see a new adaptation of the shelix spiral cutters.



    I had pondered why they dont make them for eletric planers. As I have a carpentry back ground and am active again in the building industry it was if particular interest when I saw this



    Now they even had it set up with dust extraction. Not something I am likely to do onsite but good to know



    I have ordered one and will do a review as soon as I have put it through its paces. I will start a thread for the review and post a link here for anyone interested.

    I use an 18v makita planer almost daily on the job. The cutter has been tested and demonstrated on the corded version but I will try it on the 18v. If it does not fit I will try it on my corded version and provide feedback.

    Dave TTC
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    I would like to thank IanW and Neil for their generosity and kind donation of the prizes for the draw for the volunteers. I was lucky enough to get the marking gauge's and they are most appreciated and will be put to good use the hard part will be the first time they look so nice I don't want to put my mucky hands on them.
    Thanks again regards Rod.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveTTC View Post
    I did not post a many pics of the show and what was on offer but one thing I was stoked to see a new adaptation of the shelix spiral cutters.



    I had pondered why they dont make them for eletric planers. As I have a carpentry back ground and am active again in the building industry it was if particular interest when I saw this



    Now they even had it set up with dust extraction. Not something I am likely to do onsite but good to know



    I have ordered one and will do a review as soon as I have put it through its paces. I will start a thread for the review and post a link here for anyone interested.

    I use an 18v makita planer almost daily on the job. The cutter has been tested and demonstrated on the corded version but I will try it on the 18v. If it does not fit I will try it on my corded version and provide feedback.

    Dave TTC
    Turning Wood Into Art
    Amazing so much has happened in my life since the Brisbane show.

    Anyway letting you know I hope get to this new cutter possibly even today. As soon as i do I will start a new thread and post a link here.

    Dave TTC
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