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22nd December 2018, 03:50 PM
Thread: Festool ETS EC 150/3 Sandpaper
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Hello again, Recently I have ordered some 10...
Hello again,
Recently I have ordered some 10 packs in the finer grits from 400 to 1000. It all came in the mail in one box. I thought it was the best way to transition to abranet and finish a... -
9th October 2018, 03:27 PM
Thread: Hullooooo from Auckland,New Zealand.
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Welcome to the forum from another Aucklander who...
Welcome to the forum from another Aucklander who is now residing in Sydney. I was back over there in September and had a good time.
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9th October 2018, 03:20 PM
Thread: Festool ETS EC 150/3 Sandpaper
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Hi Damienol I am very impressed with the...
Hi Damienol
I am very impressed with the stuff, it doesnt clog, it cuts very well, and hasnt lost its edge. I've tried it on an RO150 and an ETS150/3 sanding Camphor and it hasnt missed a beat. I... -
21st September 2018, 09:57 AM
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N.S.W. Hi Doug Is the PDC18/4 still up for sale. Does...
Hi Doug
Is the PDC18/4 still up for sale. Does it have all the accessories as pictured?
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11th September 2018, 01:22 PM
Thread: Carbatec 250mm Cabinet Saw - Feedback?
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Hi Zancs The belt system may be due to the...
Hi Zancs
The belt system may be due to the power rating of the motor. The Harvey motor is a 3hp motor, that will need to have good drive.
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11th September 2018, 10:00 AM
Thread: Myford ml7 lathe
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A.C.T. Hi there The Myfords were a 3.5" centre height...
Hi there
The Myfords were a 3.5" centre height lathe. Excellent price for that machine. -
11th September 2018, 09:58 AM
Thread: Carbatec 250mm Cabinet Saw - Feedback?
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Hi Zancs If you take the Laguna out of the...
Hi Zancs
If you take the Laguna out of the equation you are really comparing a 2.5hp Grizzly machine with a 3hp Grizzly machine. Tim the Tool Man would say more power, and if the 15A circuit is no... -
6th September 2018, 08:57 AM
Thread: The worlds most expensive dust adapter
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Hi there How much did the printer set you back...
Hi there
How much did the printer set you back and which machine did you get? It looks like it has a decent build volume so I am guessing its not one of the cheaper ones.
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4th September 2018, 10:07 AM
Thread: Carbatec 250mm Cabinet Saw - Feedback?
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Hi there I have also been looking at this saw...
Hi there
I have also been looking at this saw for the workshop build, but in the 30" Hi Lo fence option. If you do get one I would be interested to see how you go. I wont get anywhere near a... -
5th August 2018, 07:00 PM
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Gloss finish for Camphor Laurel study desktop.
Hi Everyone,
I have been working on a Camphor Laurel slab that I have so far sanded to 320 grit with my Rotex and ETS150/3. I am looking at options for applying a gloss finish to the slab. The... -
13th July 2018, 04:50 PM
Thread: WIP 150mm Auto Blast Gate
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Hi there What about a slide gate with a linear...
Hi there
What about a slide gate with a linear actuator, like an air cylinder. That way there is no restriction when the gate is open and seals off fully when it is closed. It could be driven by a... -
13th May 2018, 07:05 PM
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Hi there, How much are people getting YT for...
Hi there,
How much are people getting YT for these days. I am going to be looking at lining my shed soon too and looking at options. -
9th May 2018, 12:05 PM
Thread: Festool ETS EC 150/3 Sandpaper
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Hi everyone My sample piece of Abranet arrived...
Hi everyone
My sample piece of Abranet arrived a few days ago. I went with 150gt to compare with an existing 150gt Granat disc that I have. My first observation is that it feels more aggressive,... -
8th May 2018, 12:29 PM
Thread: ROS vs Orbital Sander!
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Hi there. The Rotex in geared mode is...
Hi there.
The Rotex in geared mode is definitely a 2 handed machine. The ergonomics combined with the grunt of the machine precludes using it one handed.
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7th May 2018, 10:21 AM
Thread: Festool DTS 400 vs DTSC 400 (Maybe RO90)
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Hi there I would look at going with the DTS...
Hi there
I would look at going with the DTS over the DTSC, no batteries to recharge, and the tool comes ready to go. The tasks you envisage bridge across more than one of the Festool offerings, in... -
1st May 2018, 04:22 PM
Thread: Down the rabbit hole… shed refurb
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Hi there Those kitchen cabinets look good in...
Hi there
Those kitchen cabinets look good in there, great idea. Bench heights should be pretty close too.
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1st May 2018, 04:10 PM
Thread: Festool ETS EC 150/3 Sandpaper
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Hi everyone, I believe that Granat is still...
Hi everyone,
I believe that Granat is still alive and well and is still on the Festool website. The new paper appears to be 48 hole paper whereas the older stuff was 8 or 16 hole paper. I have... -
30th April 2018, 11:17 AM
Thread: Festool ETS EC 150/3 Sandpaper
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Wonder how Total Tools got around the Retail...
Wonder how Total Tools got around the Retail Price Maintenance to sell the discs at below the price that TTS/Festool has set for them.
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27th April 2018, 12:58 PM
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I clicked on it.......have to agree with you...
I clicked on it.......have to agree with you Fence Furniture, definitely don't click on the link Junkie.
I know where I am going for the ply though, just got to buy a pack and ship it 200km north. -
23rd April 2018, 11:50 AM
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Hi Junkie How much did CHH sting you for the...
Hi Junkie
How much did CHH sting you for the 15mm ply? LIke yourself I am up for a lot of the stuff for the 14m x 8m mancave. My stud height is over 3m as well so that's an additional challenge. -
23rd April 2018, 11:41 AM
Thread: Festool ETS EC 150/3 Sandpaper
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Hi Everyone Just had a look at the website...
Hi Everyone
Just had a look at the website myself as I am running the ETS150/3 and an RO150. For anyone who wants to give it a go without the commitment of a box of disks they have the free sample... -
17th April 2018, 03:42 PM
Thread: New shed build.
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Further progress.
Hello Everyone,
The shed has been progressing slowly, there is still the task of breaking out some rock. However we did get the water tank delivered. It is 15000L and has a good inlet height for... -
2nd April 2018, 01:17 PM
Thread: New shed build.
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Hello Everyone A further update from the long...
Hello Everyone
A further update from the long weekend. Unfortunately working in the fresh food industry means that long weekends is what everyone else gets. However in the time off we started... -
28th March 2018, 05:15 PM
Thread: New shed build.
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Hi there, Great suggestion BobL on the power...
Hi there,
Great suggestion BobL on the power routing as it does give flexibility. My other option is to run a cable trunk around at a certain height and affix my power points to the front of it.... -
28th March 2018, 02:54 PM
Thread: New shed build.
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Hello All, I know this question has been asked...
Hello All,
I know this question has been asked 5000 times before and I have undertaken a search of the forum first. I am interested in suggestions on how best to line this particular construction.... -
28th March 2018, 02:49 PM
Thread: New shed build.
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Hi Lignum I can cover off my loads by...
Hi Lignum
I can cover off my loads by installing inverters in parallel and/or using a pass through function on the inverter. This way once the house is built and connected to the grid I can supply... -
27th March 2018, 11:34 AM
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Hi Junkie I am doing similar to you at this...
Hi Junkie
I am doing similar to you at this point in time. I see that you have painted your floor with Epoxy. Can you tell me what system/epoxy you used. I am looking to do the same thing as it is... -
25th March 2018, 09:38 PM
Thread: New shed build.
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Hi there, I think I am in for a lot of lining...
Hi there,
I think I am in for a lot of lining material to line the walls in this shed. I need to finish off the downspouts and drainage on the shed and get the water tank in place which comes in... -
23rd March 2018, 08:13 AM
Thread: New shed build.
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Hi Kryn Not planning to do much woodworking in...
Hi Kryn
Not planning to do much woodworking in the shed until the house is well underway, most of the woodworking will involve building the workshop and setting it up for the future. I'm a fussy... -
22nd March 2018, 09:44 AM
Thread: New shed build.
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New shed build.
Hello Everyone,
We have just finished the construction of our shed in Clarence Town, just north of Newcastle. The shed is a 14m x 8m shed with a 14m x 6m awning on the front of it. It is situated... -
11th February 2018, 09:57 AM
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HI there Also the bigger table saws have belt...
HI there
Also the bigger table saws have belt drives whereas your circular saw is a gear driven machine. Also the saw is attached to a lot of sheet steel, which also resonates. I'm running the GMC... -
9th January 2018, 08:52 PM
Thread: Max shed size?
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Hi everyone, Similar to what has been posted...
Hi everyone,
Similar to what has been posted above, I have set my wall height over 3m high as I wanted to allow for my lifted landcruiser with a roof rack to fit inside the shed. The tractor with... -
8th January 2018, 09:19 AM
Thread: Max shed size?
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We are on 2.5 acres. There is a ride on mower...
We are on 2.5 acres. There is a ride on mower which is currently stored in the container. It will probably end up sitting just in front or just behind the tractor.
Another area I am looking at is... -
7th January 2018, 09:54 PM
Thread: Max shed size?
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FYI the tractor is a Kubota BX25 TLB. I am only...
FYI the tractor is a Kubota BX25 TLB. I am only planning to get two implements, a box scraper and a post hole digger. There will be a 4 in 1 bucket and pallet forks to deal with as well, however one...
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7th January 2018, 09:49 PM
Thread: Max shed size?
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Hi everyone. I have a pallet fork attachment...
Hi everyone.
I have a pallet fork attachment for the tractor and was able to get some old pallet racking from work so am going to use pallets and put away the lighter implements on pallets and put... -
7th January 2018, 11:33 AM
Thread: Max shed size?
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Hi there, After a long time I am now in a...
Hi there,
After a long time I am now in a position of being able to build my dream workshop. A few years ago we purchased a rural block with the end goal of moving out of Sydney in the future. I... -
26th June 2016, 06:57 PM
Thread: Sydney 2016 - PHOTOS & STORIES
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Went to the show yesterday. Saw the forum stand....
Went to the show yesterday. Saw the forum stand. :U
Picked up three pieces of Camphor Laurel from outside to make a desktop for my study. Wife purchased the K5 Kreg jig for me when I wasn't... -
26th June 2016, 06:11 PM
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Hi there I may also be interested in the...
Hi there
I may also be interested in the blackbutt, as I am looking to make two bench tops for a laundry. Unfortunately it would be around 40 lineal meters all up. Open to paying more for... -
12th February 2016, 05:38 PM
Thread: Light finish for pine.
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Light finish for pine.
Hello Everybody,
I am looking at options to finish a pine cabinet. I don't want to have it dark, but don't want to leave it raw and have it darken and yellow with age. Can any of the finishing... -
24th January 2016, 08:56 PM
Thread: Domino - worth waiting for a sale?
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The same deal is on the Festool Australia...
The same deal is on the Festool Australia website. I dont know how long it goes for, however after the deal I would bet the price will go up.
Im interested myself but like you need to wait a few... -
16th January 2016, 06:19 PM
Thread: First Festool purchase
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Hello Everybody. Took another drink of the...
Hello Everybody.
Took another drink of the green Kool Aid today.
Im replacing both front doors at the moment and needed a decent finish sander. My old Ryobi would be good for vibrating cement,... -
12th January 2016, 07:37 PM
Thread: First Festool purchase
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One has to die from something. And you can...
One has to die from something. And you can imagine the quality box they will bury me in if it's built with Festool tools lol
I am already considering further additions. -
23rd December 2015, 06:53 AM
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I did that set for $2154. Since its the same...
I did that set for $2154.
Since its the same voltage, grab some stuff and bring it back :U things like the Domino are supposed to be a lot cheaper too.
It may be because you are closer to the... -
23rd December 2015, 06:49 AM
Thread: First Festool purchase
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Hello everybody, Yes you are correct it is a...
Hello everybody,
Yes you are correct it is a slippery slope. I have not yet used the track saw in anger but am impressed by how it all comes together, and how the Sustainer allows for additional... -
22nd December 2015, 08:54 AM
Thread: First Festool purchase
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First Festool purchase
Hello everybody,
On the weekend I took my first sip of the green cool aid, with the purchase of a TS55 track saw with and the CT26 dust extractor. I have not used it in anger yet. I am impressed... -
30th November 2015, 07:10 PM
Thread: Cheap Bessey K Body Clamps
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Likewise. It was no trouble at all. I showed them...
Likewise. It was no trouble at all. I showed them the website on the phone and they honoured it straight away.
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29th November 2015, 11:16 AM
Thread: Cheap Bessey K Body Clamps
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Picked up 2x 600s and 2x 1000s from Masters...
Picked up 2x 600s and 2x 1000s from Masters Marsden Park. No problem honouring their price matching deal. Pretty happy. Carbatecs deal is almost over.
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17th November 2015, 08:01 PM
Thread: Domino - worth waiting for a sale?
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Cool. Glad it worked out for you. What are you...
Cool. Glad it worked out for you. What are you doing in regards to the power plug. I guess picking up a plug it lead locally solves the problem for you?
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13th November 2015, 08:42 PM
Thread: Domino - worth waiting for a sale?
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Funnily enough I have never considered a Domino,...
Funnily enough I have never considered a Domino, but I can see its benefits. I know that Amazon won't ship the tool to AU but they are showing that they will ship accessories, for example dominos and...
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27th October 2015, 08:34 PM
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Another plug for the Makita. I have a Makita...
Another plug for the Makita. I have a Makita LS1013 that hasn't skipped a beat, and it's done a lot of work. The Makita saws are good IMHO. I would reccomend one with top rails as it has a more...