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29th November 2014, 02:24 PM
Thread: What type of wood is this?
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Ok, I'll go with Spotted Gum, thanks!
Ok, I'll go with Spotted Gum, thanks!
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22nd November 2014, 01:50 PM
Thread: What type of wood is this?
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What type of wood is this?
Hi,
I while ago I bought two 4 meter long, 250x150mm beams to split up and use as posts for a verandah. The seller said they had been used in an old bridge. They are very dense.
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I'm building a verandah and have picked up a couple of recycled 4m 250x150 bridge sleepers to use for posts. I think they're Tallowwood. I've ripped them up into 4 separate 125x150 beams. They're a...
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15th September 2014, 10:22 PM
Thread: Cutting Metal Sheets with Circular Saw
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Thanks all for your suggestions. I just had a...
Thanks all for your suggestions.
I just had a look at what's available at Masters... The conventional option would be to buy a carbide steel circular saw blade for cutting iron based metals, such... -
15th September 2014, 12:02 AM
Thread: Cutting Metal Sheets with Circular Saw
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Cutting Metal Sheets with Circular Saw
I have an old 2000W Hitachi Circular saw (PSU-9). I need to cut a bunch of metalume corrugated metal sheets. My options are using my tiny little 100mm angle grinder, or somehow make use of the...
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1st August 2014, 12:12 AM
Thread: Air Drying Stone Tree Logs in Canberra
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Thanks for the tips, I'll get to painting the...
Thanks for the tips, I'll get to painting the ends ASAP... hopefully it's not too late.
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31st July 2014, 05:33 PM
Thread: Air Drying Stone Tree Logs in Canberra
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Air Drying Stone Tree Logs in Canberra
Hi,
We're in the process of cutting down a partly rotten stone fruit tree (we think) in our Canberra backyard. Some of the logs (1-2m long, 8-30cm in diameter) seem to be in good condition and I'd...