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22nd August 2004, 08:20 PM
Thread: Supercheap Nailer/Stapler Kit - $99!
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Dewey... you will be pleased [not] to know that...
Dewey... you will be pleased [not] to know that the Supercheap store which this thread focuses on recently sold a 2.5hp 24 litre chinese compressor WITH a reasonable nail gun for $ 99 AUD ie 40 UK...
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22nd July 2004, 07:41 PM
Thread: Burdekin Plum
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Hi.. The Burdekin Plum is a native fruit tree...
Hi..
The Burdekin Plum is a native fruit tree which grows wild in Nth Qld although my copy of Wrigley's "Australian Native Plants" says it grows well in Brisbane and Sydney too. It's not a tree... -
3rd July 2004, 11:36 PM
Thread: Brisbane Timber...
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From memory -Lazarides is at Yeronga and Moxons...
From memory -Lazarides is at Yeronga and Moxons have recently moved from Hamilton to Banyo. As a newcomer to the hobby I am a little daunted at going to a timber yard in case I look like a dickhead...
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14th June 2004, 07:25 PM
Thread: Advice in thicknessers please
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I bought a new Ryobi at the Brissie WWW show - a...
I bought a new Ryobi at the Brissie WWW show - a little over $300 and they threw in another set of blades which at the rate I work will be needed in another 10 years :p
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14th June 2004, 07:14 PM
Thread: Dove Tail Jig
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Damn... now that's what I call a dovetail jig!...
Damn... now that's what I call a dovetail jig! I've never seen a dovetailed house before. :D
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29th May 2004, 11:03 PM
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Would have been either Timbecon from Perth (all...
Would have been either Timbecon from Perth (all their gear is a bright reddish orange) or Carbatec (stores in most states). The Timbecon is a blind dovetail only eg like you use for drawers) while...
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21st May 2004, 03:57 PM
Thread: Ryobi table saw extensions
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I am really pleased to see some posts about the...
I am really pleased to see some posts about the Ryobi becuae I have been tryingto get some info for ages. Every one of them that I have seen seems to have a problem witht the fence. I spend a lot of...
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I have bought a few things from Timbecon and am...
I have bought a few things from Timbecon and am quite happy to keep doing so. I did however buy a variable speed scrollsaw (Sherwood) from them at the Brisbane Wood Show a couple of years ago because...
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19th May 2004, 11:18 PM
Thread: Dust Extraction for the Triton range
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Jeez....now I'm confused too :confused: ...
Jeez....now I'm confused too :confused:
Sturdee.. when you mention DC are you talking about a real one like you get from Carbatec with 4 inch connectors or your modified cyclone setup?
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19th May 2004, 11:06 PM
Thread: Delta in the hands of Ryobi ???????
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Interesting to see that Ryobi may be after a more...
Interesting to see that Ryobi may be after a more upmarket label! Also interesting is the comment about real world perceptions. I have bought several Ryobi tools over the years- some (such as the...
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10th May 2004, 02:42 PM
Thread: Buying A Triton
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Both Bunnings which I regularly visit still had...
Both Bunnings which I regularly visit still had both versions but maybe once the originals run out the "green" box will be the only one restocked. I know I shopped round and saved mega bucks (enough...
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6th May 2004, 06:51 PM
Thread: Buying A Triton
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Bunnings have obviously worked out what the best...
Bunnings have obviously worked out what the best selling Triton items are and now have a specially boxed Bunnings version of WC2000 which includes height winder. Look for the green box in their tool...
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12th April 2004, 02:07 PM
Thread: spray guns
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I bought a Wagner electric spray gun from...
I bought a Wagner electric spray gun from Bunnings (on special reduced from $149 to $95) and it is quite good. It is typical German tool quality ie excellent. It takes a bit of practice to get used...
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1st February 2004, 10:20 PM
Thread: Oh no, what have I done?
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Wow.... I will never think Triton gear is...
Wow.... I will never think Triton gear is expensive again in Australia! 900 quid is about $2200 Aussie dollars which would have gotten you the router and saw as well as the items you mentioned.
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29th January 2004, 06:37 PM
Thread: salvaged timber dealer
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Maybe it was for Stan Ciglinski (not the right...
Maybe it was for Stan Ciglinski (not the right spellling!) from Mullimbimby Woodworks. I don't think they sell second hand ie recycled timber but "salvage" trees which need to be removed or which...
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29th January 2004, 06:32 PM
Thread: Why no cyclones?
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More info and links to member sites can be found...
More info and links to member sites can be found in the Triton forum. One member has designed a minicyclone based on a Triton dustbucket and vacuum cleaner. It's on the list of things...
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29th January 2004, 06:28 PM
Thread: Lumber Wizard
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Neville MIK International is an importer and...
Neville
MIK International is an importer and retailer of some o the world's top brands of woodwork tools etc. They're located in Adeliade and have a print catalog and a website with online... -
26th January 2004, 02:21 PM
Thread: Dovetail Jig
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I have the cheapie from carbatec and am just...
I have the cheapie from carbatec and am just getting around to using it. The manual is crap and might as well not be supplied.
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23rd January 2004, 09:46 AM
Thread: Really need so many tools/Machinery?
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Hi SilentC I agree with you totally about...
Hi SilentC
I agree with you totally about entry level tools and the market driving what is available. I just guess you learn from experience after a while. For my part I am going to try and make... -
22nd January 2004, 06:32 PM
Thread: Really need so many tools/Machinery?
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Sturdee et al... I think I get the gist of...
Sturdee et al...
I think I get the gist of what Reuel is trying to say. Basically his concern is that manufacturers design and market tools catering to the new / low budget user which are... -
21st January 2004, 10:39 PM
Thread: Ryobi HBT255L Table Saw
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I posted a similar message on these forums a...
I posted a similar message on these forums a couple of weeks ago and got one reply which didn't bring me much joy. Basically the rear of the Ryobi fence drifts away from the blade by a couple of mils...
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19th January 2004, 11:11 AM
Thread: Really need so many tools/Machinery?
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Reuel - based on your previous messages to the...
Reuel - based on your previous messages to the forum I can see that you have a great deal of knowledge and experience to offer. My last reply was a touch flippant (probably my Aussie sense of...
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18th January 2004, 08:55 PM
Thread: Really need so many tools/Machinery?
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Jeez.... and all this time I thought that was...
Jeez.... and all this time I thought that was what my chainsaw was for:D
PS: I too must have more money than sense as I keep on buying more tools - it must be a guy thing (just like women and... -
9th January 2004, 11:10 PM
Thread: What's your favourite Woodworking Mag?
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Poll: I subsribed to AWR at the last Working With Wood...
I subsribed to AWR at the last Working With Wood show but also buy Aussie Woodworker at the newsagents as each issue arrives. Both are good but cater to slightly different markets. I feel AWR gives...
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1st January 2004, 08:26 PM
Thread: GMC circular saws?
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GMC circular saws?
Another question re GMC tools.... Bunnings has dropped price on the GMC Platinum series 9 1/4 inch circular saw from $199 to $99 at present. This is the best price I have seen on this size saw in...
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1st January 2004, 08:21 PM
Thread: Ryobi Table Saw?
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Ryobi Table Saw?
A few months ago I bought a Ryobi table saw at Bunnings - good price, under $300 for a 10" saw. Decision was based on advice from sales guy there who had one at home and reckoned it was great (and...
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29th December 2003, 11:21 PM
Thread: Triton on special ?
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:D I always shop around and can usually get...
:D I always shop around and can usually get better prices at other chain stores. Then I go to Big B's and get that price less exta 10%. Do I feel guilty? NO - they all mark up products excessively....
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29th November 2003, 08:54 PM
Thread: Advice needed
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I agree with all the above. I too am a novice...
I agree with all the above. I too am a novice woodworker albeit 43 yrs old (the manual arts teachers when I was a 12 yr old really put me off and convinced me I was useless because I was lefthanded)....
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10th November 2003, 02:20 PM
Thread: Triton on TV
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A few weeks ago they had the workcentre in the...
A few weeks ago they had the workcentre in the middle of a shot and a bit later I thought I saw a router table/stand in the truck as well. The only thing I have yet to see them actually using any of...