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    Angry Spindle Moulder

    Hi I have bought a spindle moulder from Hafco the model that tilts 30 degrees, the problem that I am having is that the instruction manual that comes with it is useless, it doesn't even tell you how to set it up so I went by the pictures and it looks the same as the picture .
    What I am after is does anyone know if there is a manual out there somewhere that tells you how to set it up, and also is there a book or something that tells you how to operate the machine. Hope to hear from you
    canonbal

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    Canonbal

    Theres a pretty good book called "The Shaper Book" by Lonnie Bird.

    It covers areas such as safety, setup, usage and jigs.


    Joe

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    Thumbs up Spindle Moulder

    Thanks Joe,
    I have looked the book up on the internet, now all I have to do is find it in Auzi
    thanks for your reply much appreciated.
    canonbal
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    You will find it here for $49.50 on line
    http://www.seekbooks.com.au/featured...61581208&db=au

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    Also "Spindle Moulder Handbook" by Eric Stephenson ISBN 0 85442 031 2

    Try ASTAM BOOKS 57-61 John St, Leichhardt NSW 2040 Ph 02 9566 4400 fax 02 9566 4411

    Cheers
    Johnno

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    I usually buy my books online, second hand. Most of the time they are new. The two websites I usually use are

    http://www.alibris.com
    http://www.abebooks.com/


    I paid $26.90 AUD for my copy of "The Shaper Book" including postage. They usually take about 3 weeks to deliver.


    Joe

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