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19th February 2011, 07:54 AM
Thread: Any baumr chainsaw owners..
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You make it sound like brand name chainsaws don't...
You make it sound like brand name chainsaws don't use ANYTHING made out of china :LOL
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6th February 2011, 10:54 PM
Thread: Any baumr chainsaw owners..
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Not to try to excuse anything but PLENTY of...
Not to try to excuse anything but PLENTY of people buy a $200 welder which has a short duty cycle and then think they can weld for 30 minutes without barely a stop except to change rods and still...
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10th November 2010, 04:00 AM
Thread: 4' or 5' angle grinder
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Except consumable are hard to find. Most stores...
Except consumable are hard to find. Most stores stock 4 or 5 inch versions discs. Seriously the 1/2 inch isn't going to really cause anyone major issues. I've always been puzzled by the 4.5 inch...
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26th October 2010, 12:20 AM
Thread: 4' or 5' angle grinder
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My point is you dont need to make that compromise...
My point is you dont need to make that compromise wrt space if you get a simple round body grinder. 4'' the consumables just go too quick and it costs $. 5'' in the most compact body is where the...
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25th October 2010, 08:28 PM
Thread: 4' or 5' angle grinder
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I have absolutely no problem controlling my 5''...
I have absolutely no problem controlling my 5'' grinder with a cylindrical body. Infact I've carried out some very intricate cuts and you couldn't tell it was done with an angle grinder it was so...
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25th October 2010, 06:04 AM
Thread: 4' or 5' angle grinder
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Rubbish. It's not intended to be used single...
Rubbish. It's not intended to be used single handed. I'm not sure what a round body has to do whether you use it single or not. It's more dependent on the operator chosing to or not. Every grinder...
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22nd September 2010, 05:16 AM
Thread: small air hose for compressor?
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I was trying to work out why you wanted to...
I was trying to work out why you wanted to emphasize clamps and then I realised the misunderstanding :).. When I said zip-tie I mean I rolled the hose up and zip tied it so it wouldn't go all over...
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17th September 2010, 04:16 AM
Thread: 4' or 5' angle grinder
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I have NEVER EVER gouged using a flap disc. How...
I have NEVER EVER gouged using a flap disc. How one could do so is just unbelievable given that flap discs are flexible and mould relatively around what's being essentially sanded away. Old fashioned...
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14th September 2010, 11:24 PM
Thread: 4' or 5' angle grinder
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5'' better. Glad I bought that size. the 4'' is...
5'' better. Glad I bought that size. the 4'' is just a little too small and consumables go too quick. Then there is power factor etc. My 5'' has done everything I have thrown at it. I'm amazed I...
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10th September 2010, 04:29 AM
Thread: small air hose for compressor?
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Thanks fellas. Got impatient and just bought a...
Thanks fellas. Got impatient and just bought a 10m hose and zip tied it :LOL.
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1st September 2010, 09:33 PM
Thread: small air hose for compressor?
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small air hose for compressor?
Anyone know of a good place online or in sydney that sells a short length of hose 1m or so with 3/8 male connector at one end and 1/4 male connector at the other?
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31st August 2010, 05:07 AM
Thread: Cheap As Chips Welding Gloves
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For $22 delivered I wouldn't bother which is what...
For $22 delivered I wouldn't bother which is what it is now. Just on principle the price boosts once publicity hits should not be rewarded. I've bought a bunch of stuff from Bob but this practice has...
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22nd August 2010, 11:20 PM
Thread: Buying new welder
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The real question is what do you expect to be...
The real question is what do you expect to be welding. It's all well and good to say you can weld 3.2mm thickness but if you are mucking about with 1-1.6mm steel most of the time frankly I'd stay...
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14th March 2010, 11:28 AM
Thread: ecowood is warping
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It really doesn't matter what the product is. In...
It really doesn't matter what the product is. In most cases pine is just the wrong thing to use due to it soft nature. It's never going to last for pretty much ANY application :LOL.
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13th March 2010, 12:03 AM
Thread: ecowood is warping
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Firstly you made the mistake of buying anything...
Firstly you made the mistake of buying anything with the words "eco" in them. Guaranteed to be #####. Just the way it is.
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12th March 2010, 10:08 PM
Thread: Decent Quality Masks
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Look to ordering overseas. Usually MUCH, MUCH...
Look to ordering overseas. Usually MUCH, MUCH cheaper. However stick with well known brands like 3M etc..
I recently bought a 3M half face mask respirator with 2xP100 filters for $50 delivered... -
2nd March 2010, 12:43 AM
Thread: 3m 7500 respirator filter for asbestos?
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A bit more digging and I found 3M 2091 P100...
A bit more digging and I found 3M 2091 P100 filter for asbestos..
http://store.pksafety.net/parfil.html
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2nd March 2010, 12:04 AM
Thread: 3m 7500 respirator filter for asbestos?
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3m 7500 respirator filter for asbestos?
I plan on getting a 3m 7503 half faced respirator however a little confused with the filter I need to avoid issues with asbestos. Tried reading 3M's site but not much to go on specifically with...
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8th January 2010, 06:07 PM
Thread: Ozito Power8
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Cordless tools these days can do some real grunt...
Cordless tools these days can do some real grunt work. You just have to buy a serious tool not a tonka playset. Your living a decade behind us with that view of cordless tools. For eg my makita 18V...
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21st December 2009, 10:34 PM
Thread: Sliding Compound Mitre Saw
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Exactly. A table saw for mitre cuts is like using...
Exactly. A table saw for mitre cuts is like using a sledge hammer to tap in a small nail. Yes it can be done but you waste more time setting everything up to do it and it's alot more dangerous doing...
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21st December 2009, 10:23 PM
Thread: Ozito Power8
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And even at that price it's an overpriced tonka...
And even at that price it's an overpriced tonka toolset.
I notice Bunnings had it out on display again with the video running. Probably trying to clear whatever stock they have left for Christmas. -
13th December 2009, 10:43 PM
Thread: Which Circular Saw?
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I just picked the quote that was most handy at...
I just picked the quote that was most handy at the time. It was nothing personal. I just used you comment to highlight that noise shouldn't be an issue to the user if a decent pair of muffs is...
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12th December 2009, 11:49 PM
Thread: Which Circular Saw?
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Who cares what brand they are or what you paid...
Who cares what brand they are or what you paid for them. It's the rating on them that is important. Some are designed for to block out a little sound and some are designed to block out a lot. Depends...
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12th December 2009, 01:19 AM
Thread: Which Circular Saw?
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Get better ear muffs as the ones you likely have...
Get better ear muffs as the ones you likely have are probably the minimum rated if it's an issue ;)
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11th December 2009, 12:29 AM
Thread: Which Circular Saw?
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Should be wearing ear and eye protection anyway.
Should be wearing ear and eye protection anyway.
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11th December 2009, 12:23 AM
Thread: Which Circular Saw?
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The laser is the biggest waste of time ever on...
The laser is the biggest waste of time ever on circular saws imho. If you want a straight cut nothing beats the old fashioned fence (bit of straight timber) clamped to the work. I too once thought...
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5th December 2009, 03:41 PM
Thread: Makita 1/3 finishing sander
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I've heard mixed things about hitachi. Alot of...
I've heard mixed things about hitachi. Alot of things are ok some aren't. You really can't gauge the quality today with the quality of 35 years ago, or even 10 years ago. He probably should try...
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5th December 2009, 03:39 PM
Thread: Makita 1/3 finishing sander
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Never used the sander. I have ther 125mm angle...
Never used the sander. I have ther 125mm angle grinder and it seems to be performing fine.
Have a look at SYDNEY TOOLS.
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4th December 2009, 09:10 PM
Thread: Makita BDF452SHE Cordless Drill?
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I never saw the attraction to a cordless saw or...
I never saw the attraction to a cordless saw or anything else cordless unless you are a tradie working on a new home construction site or in the bush. The drill is useful because when I drill into...
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29th November 2009, 12:15 AM
Thread: Makita BDF452SHE Cordless Drill?
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Well picked it up for $299 today. Despite the hot...
Well picked it up for $299 today. Despite the hot weather was set on doing some work and all I can say it that it is an amazing drill compared to the ryobi. That's not saying much but it's even...
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27th November 2009, 11:14 PM
Thread: Makita 1/3 finishing sander
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Not sure if it helps since you already have...
Not sure if it helps since you already have access to them but I love mine. It's done a tonne of sanding and it not being a velcro based system means I can rip normal sandpaper up and use it without...
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26th November 2009, 01:42 PM
Thread: Makita BDF452SHE Cordless Drill?
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I had a look at this option (ebay). I think if...
I had a look at this option (ebay). I think if you go for combo sets it starts to make sense but a combo set (2+more items for eg drll+impact driver etc) is well above my budget. I did the sums for a...
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Don't get me wrong I know that. However when...
Don't get me wrong I know that. However when things do go wrong for a relatively expensive item (yes $500 is a fair wack of change) I expect problems to be sorted out without me having to drive it...
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26th November 2009, 03:57 AM
Thread: Makita BDF452SHE Cordless Drill?
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Yes good call on the typo. I make plenty of them...
Yes good call on the typo. I make plenty of them accidently since I'm thinking miles ahead of where I'm typing usually :-
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Nope mine was bought before gmc took over.. ...
Nope mine was bought before gmc took over..
I would happily buy a GMC product. The greatest loss to the market was GMC disappearing. Compared to ozito they produced some of the best budget... -
I not confusing anything actually. Remember...
I not confusing anything actually.
Remember you don't find out about service if the quality is any good ;).
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25th November 2009, 09:19 PM
Thread: Makita BDF452SHE Cordless Drill?
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Makita BDF452SHE Cordless Drill?
Time to bite the bullet and upgrade the pos Ryobi that I have. I've decided that the 18V makita corless drille (BDF452SHE) is probably a goer.
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I don't konw which triton tool you are after but...
I don't konw which triton tool you are after but do yourself a favour and chose a bosch/mak/festool equivalent to suit your budget.
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5th November 2009, 01:09 AM
Thread: Electric chainsaw sharpener..
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Didn't plan to and no the manual doesn't say use...
Didn't plan to and no the manual doesn't say use ethanol. It even makes a point to run if at 25:1 for the first 20hrs of use and then 20:1 after that. The manual is fairly good to be honest. I don't...
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5th November 2009, 01:01 AM
Thread: Electric chainsaw sharpener..
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BobL although I appreciate the polls it just...
BobL although I appreciate the polls it just tells us what the masses use, not which is better.
People are slow to change habits. How can you tell which method gives better results unless you... -
4th November 2009, 08:55 PM
Thread: Any baumr chainsaw owners..
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30 years ago there were plenty of things still...
30 years ago there were plenty of things still being made by hand. This led to quality control issues like nothing so yes buying something cheap meant problems usually. Even expensive stuff wasn't...
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4th November 2009, 12:55 AM
Thread: Electric chainsaw sharpener..
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Yep but I tell you what that baumr chainsaw...
Yep but I tell you what that baumr chainsaw performed exceptionally well. Great purchase. Certainly well enough I wouldn't even bother looking at a stihl or husky unless I was a real pro using it...
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2nd November 2009, 05:44 PM
Thread: Electric chainsaw sharpener..
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My chainsaws manual says motor oil :2tsup:
My chainsaws manual says motor oil :2tsup:
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31st October 2009, 09:08 AM
Thread: Electric chainsaw sharpener..
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I'm honestly perplexed by this. I sharpened my...
I'm honestly perplexed by this. I sharpened my entire chain from so blunt that it couldn't cut bark. Not once was ANY cutter even remotely warm. The sharpening disc is definitely not glazed in any...
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28th October 2009, 12:52 AM
Thread: Electric chainsaw sharpener..
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That's most likely down to cutting a more...
That's most likely down to cutting a more aggressive profile than default though. Nothing much to do with grinder vs file but more experience on what angles work best on what wood I would imagine. If...
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27th October 2009, 11:47 PM
Thread: Electric chainsaw sharpener..
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Tell you the truth for $20 a chain I'm not to...
Tell you the truth for $20 a chain I'm not to worried if I take off a fraction more than I would with a file. It's not alot if done properly anyway. The extra time as a novice I would spend trying to...
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27th October 2009, 09:30 PM
Thread: Electric chainsaw sharpener..
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Yes. Not up on the terminology. Cutter is what I...
Yes. Not up on the terminology. Cutter is what I meant.
Will do. It didn't break off at the rivets. It seems to have sheered off above them. Basically there is no cutter on that link so to speak... -
27th October 2009, 06:05 PM
Thread: Electric chainsaw sharpener..
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Just a quick question that is off topic somewhat....
Just a quick question that is off topic somewhat. Anyone know what the effect is if I've lost one blade apart from the obvious that in that section it won't be cutting. I noticed it sheered off while...
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27th October 2009, 05:50 PM
Thread: Electric chainsaw sharpener..
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Finally got around to mounting it on the bench...
Finally got around to mounting it on the bench and giving it a shot. Unit was pretty quiet. Very solid as it's made of metal. You could run it in the dead of night and wouldn't wake anyone up....
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23rd October 2009, 04:22 PM
Thread: Drill Bench Holder (THING)
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Not really helpful but I was in your boat....
Not really helpful but I was in your boat. Luckily Aldi was selling a taurus drill press for $60 complete. Much better and solid solution for probably not much more than you will pay for your holder...