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    Quote Originally Posted by econ View Post
    Chris Parks expressed an interest in the Dowelmax , which is also available if you wish, and quick to master so will take up very little time.
    Its a deceptively simple tool . I don't use the domino hardly at all because of dowelmax.
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    I'd be interested in the Dowelmax as well.
    Those were the droids I was looking for.
    https://autoblastgates.com.au

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    More than happy to bring it to the GTG, fits in the car's glovebox, and no mains electricity needed to make it work

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    Econ and I have chatted and I'm really excited to to let everyone know that the gtg will now have demonstrations of;
    Dowelmax
    Domino
    Gifkin dovetail
    Hegner finger jointer
    Trend mortise and tenon
    Leigh D4R
    Incra iBox
    and Incra positioner

    Even more importantly, the sausages will be coming from Tildsley's Butchery, the bread from Amigo Bakery and the beer from Illawarra Brewery (that's a hint Pat )

    (a very happy) fletty
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    Quote Originally Posted by fletty View Post
    Even more importantly, the sausages will be coming from Tildsley's Butchery, the bread from Amigo Bakery and the beer from Illawarra Brewery (that's a hint Pat )

    (a very happy) fletty

    Subtle, almost as subtle as this . . . Panel Clamp.jpg
    Pat
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    big or little Domino?
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    Fletty has a little one
    Those were the droids I was looking for.
    https://autoblastgates.com.au

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    does anyone have a big one?




    Domino that is!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawdust Maker View Post
    big or little ..... ?
    little
    a rock is an obsolete tool ......... until you don’t have a hammer!

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    Yep ill be there

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    Not sure where things sit for me atm. Exports at work have been shut down due to mouse overrun.

    Yet to see if this means easy to get time off work or all hands on deck. Will find out Monday I hope

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    Dave, just take your cat and kittens to work for a couple of days. You won't have to feed them, and they will have heaps of fun and get plenty of exercise!

    Alan...

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    I reckon they could use a minimum 100 cats out there and they wouldnt need to be fed dor 6 to 8 weeks

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveTTC View Post
    I reckon they could use a minimum 100 cats out there and they wouldn't need to be fed for 6 to 8 weeks
    I recon that your 100 cats would struggle just to deal with the mouse birth rate. As a first estimate, 10,000 mice can produce around 50,000 little mice every 20 days, or roughly 2,500 per day.

    At 10 mice per cat per day, your 100 cats would only be knocking over 1000 mice per day.
    regards from Alberta, Canada

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    Wow that bad .... i reckon we have 100 000 on site easy

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    Wood fire Fletty or gas BBQ?
    I need to burn some cautionary tales. I think others call them mistakes

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