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15th March 2017, 09:31 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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So this turned up on Monday
Peter from Felder dropped this off. Unfortunately it just got rolled into the shed and thats the way its going to stay for the next few weeks. I am to busy with work and also doing an instrument rating theory for my pilots licence.
Wrapped up in there is a B3 comfort with a few custom mods! CAnt wait to start playing with it.
BTW, need to move my old 12" Woodman panel saw now, so if anyone is interested let me know.
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15th March 2017, 09:45 PM #2SENIOR MEMBER
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Looks like lots of fun to be had there.
Good luck with the IREX. Where are you flying?
cheers
Shane
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15th March 2017, 10:23 PM #3SENIOR MEMBER
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16th March 2017, 12:13 PM #4GOLD MEMBER
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Congratulations, I wouldn't worry about a few weeks, mine sat at Felder for nine months before I found the opportunity to get it. Working night shift does make life difficult sometimes.
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16th March 2017, 12:57 PM #5GOLD MEMBER
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The fun will begin soon enough.
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16th March 2017, 04:52 PM #6SENIOR MEMBER
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16th March 2017, 10:36 PM #7SENIOR MEMBER
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I am guessing you work for Sydney ATC? I got checked at Camden last year and got a solid intro to Sydney airspace! Little different from BNE and MEL! They are pretty strict about offloading your code once outside of controlled airspace! I love flying the SEQ coast, but Sydney is pretty impressive also. If you are ever up this way again sing out and I will take you for a run!
BTW, only got about 5 ours of time under the hood, but looking forward to getting some solid skills in IMC. The main reason for doing my IR is not IMC by the way, is more so I can actually fly IFR under the watchful eye of ATC!
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17th March 2017, 03:20 PM #8SENIOR MEMBER
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I work at Camden and Bankstown. Depending on when you where there I might have talked to you.
If your ever down this way again, drop in for a cuppa.
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18th March 2017, 12:01 PM #9SENIOR MEMBER
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I just got a setup document email through to me. Have to say I am most impressed. I have bough a few new machines now, and this is by far the best documentation I have ever received. It shows you how to accurately adjust every single aspect of the machine in really good detail. Of course I am yet to use it, so time will tell!!
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27th March 2017, 12:10 AM #10SENIOR MEMBER
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Got a few hours in the shed today. Enough to get the extensions tables leveled, the rip fence installed and the outrigger set up.
The machine requires a 20A power supply which I don't currently have. The shed sub board is good for it though. I could have dodged it up with 15A but I ran out of time anyway. I will order some 20A plugs and sockets tomorrow and try get some wiring to the machine. Given my lack of domestic wiring expertise (instrument fitter by trade) I think I will do my usual trick and get my domestic sparky mate to check my work is inline with current rules!
Anyway, given I cant do any test cuts, my testing so far has been done with feeler gauges, Col Clenton squares and dial gauge. Out of the box with no adjustment its already more accurate than my old woodman saw.
Using this saw clearly requires a totally different mindset to the old cabinet saw, but I cant wait to have a go.
I just need paid work to go away so I can play with it!!
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27th March 2017, 12:15 AM #11SENIOR MEMBER
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27th March 2017, 09:38 AM #12GOLD MEMBER
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The versatility of a slider is something you can't grasp until you use one for a while. The only must have jig I use is the Fritz and Franz to make things even better, it is so quick and easy to use and is really the answer to using a slider.
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27th March 2017, 08:12 PM #13SENIOR MEMBER
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I cant wait to start using it! Just got word that I will be heading down to Sydney this weekend. I am guessing I will be there for a few months so no play time for me unfortunately. Planning to install a 20A circuit tomorrow, so perhaps I will get a little play before I head off! That jig looks pretty handy, I noticed that the crosscut fences stop well short of the blade, and when I changed it from 90 to 45 degrees I realised why!
Shane (guessing thats your name), I will chase you down when I am in Sydney if thats ok. I would like to get a bit of a run down on Camden and Bankstown Class D procedures. Happy to shout you a coffee or lunch for your time! Will PM you when I am in Sydney
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27th March 2017, 08:29 PM #14GOLD MEMBER
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Pearo, feel free to PM me if you want to come and have a look and a play with my slider and see the mods I have done to it.
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27th March 2017, 09:07 PM #15Senior Member
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Im quite happy to look after that Hammer for you, i moved into my new workshop and its a little empty in the saw department
Once you have a slider, its hard to go back, its so handy, when i did my cabinetmaking apprenticeship, i got stuck on the panel saw for about 9 months and it was a great experience.
I've tried to use a cabinet saw since, but for me its like starting a fire with sticks compared to using a lighter...
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