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My broadband hasn't turned up yet. :(( Kev's a...
My broadband hasn't turned up yet. :(( Kev's a failure. :(( Bring back Hewson, or maybe Downer. :p
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I hear Gillard has made a move to topple Rudd as...
I hear Gillard has made a move to topple Rudd as leader of Labour.
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14th November 2007, 06:55 PM
Thread: SawStop Comes To Australia!
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What quality is the saw? Does it compare with,...
What quality is the saw? Does it compare with, say the TSC10HB, or jet supersaw or what?
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14th November 2007, 03:09 PM
Thread: Discrimination
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Discrimination
Sydney Morning Herald
Monday, November 15th 2007:
"An employee for a prominent Australian, who happened to have the last name of GAY, got on a plane recently using one of his company's "Free... -
10th October 2007, 08:41 PM
Thread: Quality vs Budget powertools
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Eerie, I think I'm stalking you. Let 'em go,...
Eerie, I think I'm stalking you.
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10th October 2007, 08:35 PM
Thread: how much would u pay?
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Why? :rolleyes: Truthful is more fun.:p
Why? :rolleyes:
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2nd October 2007, 08:10 PM
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If it doesn't get videoed it didn't happen, OK.
If it doesn't get videoed it didn't happen, OK.
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28th September 2007, 08:02 AM
Thread: The ongoing saga of the ML392
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I concure with all your findings. I only use...
I concure with all your findings.
I only use the scale a as a really rough guesstimate, if I'm after a perzact thickness I measure.
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27th September 2007, 05:25 PM
Thread: The ongoing saga of the ML392
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Good luck with the fence, they are a dodgy piece...
Good luck with the fence, they are a dodgy piece of gear, follow the advice above about packing, shimming, swearing and hitting. I was lucky, mine was straight, it is just a poor system they use for...
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26th September 2007, 09:02 AM
Thread: The ongoing saga of the ML392
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So far the only thing I've bought for it are some...
So far the only thing I've bought for it are some magnets to help align the blades on changeover as per Zed's video.
Next will be to track down some better blades.
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26th September 2007, 08:40 AM
Thread: The naked truth about the ML-392
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I am in the market for a thicknesser/jointer, I have done a lot of reading about the ML-392 and to be honest I am still lost and can't make a decision to buy one or not.
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25th September 2007, 09:32 AM
Thread: The ongoing saga of the ML392
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I've got the AW, I don't know if they upgraded...
I've got the AW, I don't know if they upgraded bearings or not. I did take the cove off and check, but everything seemed to be where it should. I have dulled two sets of blades in mine, so more than...
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19th September 2007, 03:55 PM
Thread: grinder sharpener for chainsaw?
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The one I have is the bigger version. I was...
The one I have is the bigger version. I was concerned about the smaller motor on the one you mentioned. It also has adaptability. If memeory serves me correctly, you can't adjust the tilt, which is...
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19th September 2007, 03:32 PM
Thread: pipe notcher ??
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The one in H&F is a industrial type of notcher....
The one in H&F is a industrial type of notcher. It is a hydraulically operated, a nice bit of gear, but as you say, only serious notchers need apply.
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19th September 2007, 09:05 AM
Thread: grinder sharpener for chainsaw?
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You will find all of these grinders that you...
You will find all of these grinders that you pictured Dingo are made in Italy. Oregon must have expensive stickers, cos' that's the only difference. Bradfords Jolly is the same machine, as is mine...
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18th September 2007, 07:29 PM
Thread: Chainsaw sharpening
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Excuses, excuses, if ya loved us you'd make a...
Excuses, excuses, if ya loved us you'd make a special trip. :p
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17th September 2007, 08:29 PM
Thread: Chainsaw sharpening
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C'mon BAz, you've had all day, what's the verdict?
C'mon BAz, you've had all day, what's the verdict?
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16th September 2007, 06:59 PM
Thread: grinder sharpener for chainsaw?
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Shane - those grinders take off far too much metal to be used on a regular basis and you'll really reduce your chain life in the process.
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14th September 2007, 07:09 PM
Thread: Knot for securing loads
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See Attached, sorry the flash wasn't working too...
See Attached, sorry the flash wasn't working too well. :q
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14th September 2007, 07:06 PM
Thread: Timbecon = New Owners
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I think you'd better duck in Derek and report...
I think you'd better duck in Derek and report back to the masses. Seems like there are a few of us a bit reticent about returning.
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14th September 2007, 05:20 PM
Thread: Knot for securing loads
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Whilst a truckis hitch has been around since rope...
Whilst a truckis hitch has been around since rope rails, and secured brazillions of loads succesfully, it is not the most goodest knot which can be used.
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14th September 2007, 05:18 PM
Thread: The Haircut
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My nephew started work for a Real Estate agent....
My nephew started work for a Real Estate agent. After a couple of weeks he told my nephew he'd better get a hair cut. On his return the agent told him he'd better go back and do it properly this time.
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6th September 2007, 06:38 PM
Thread: Sash clamps versus Bessey K series clamps
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I use K bodies for everything practicable. I...
I use K bodies for everything practicable. I haven't had a sah out of the rack since I bought the Bessey's. My only trouble is I don't have enough of them.
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4th September 2007, 06:43 PM
Thread: D'ya use unleaded or premium unleaded?
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At 250 hours it would want to be as good as new.
At 250 hours it would want to be as good as new.
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4th September 2007, 01:46 PM
Thread: D'ya use unleaded or premium unleaded?
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Unleaded.
Unleaded.
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3rd September 2007, 04:42 PM
Thread: Do You Push A CSM OR Pull it?
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I'm a pusher, if I ever get around to putting a...
I'm a pusher, if I ever get around to putting a lil' whing on I'll change to a puller. :B
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25th August 2007, 09:56 AM
Thread: Zen and the art of being a bloody idiot
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All he'd have to do is write a snappy little...
All he'd have to do is write a snappy little opening, and after that pages 501 onwards could be left blank. No-one would make it past that. :D
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23rd August 2007, 08:26 AM
Thread: Machtig Welders
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Well, that just may answer my question. :rolleyes:
Well, that just may answer my question. :rolleyes:
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22nd August 2007, 08:37 PM
Thread: Machtig Welders
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Machtig Welders
So are they any good or a hunk of junk?
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22nd August 2007, 08:29 AM
Thread: One for the newbies - table saws & rust
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aaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhggggggggggg ...
aaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhggggggggggg Silicon
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10th August 2007, 08:12 PM
Thread: Chainsaw sharpening
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I have used the perzact same thing as Barry, with...
I have used the perzact same thing as Barry, with pretty good results.
I Then moved to a Carlton file-o-plate. A really simple system which is quick, easy, and effective. It is about the only... -
3rd August 2007, 05:55 PM
Thread: supplier whinge
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I would have thought the first 36 posts in this...
I would have thought the first 36 posts in this thread had done just that. :?
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3rd August 2007, 08:39 AM
Thread: supplier whinge
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No you wouldn't Bob. Common sense would prevail...
No you wouldn't Bob. Common sense would prevail when your temper settled down.
Kiwi has done the right thing, he has shown he is the bigger man. I hope you lot do get together and do a great... -
3rd August 2007, 08:34 AM
Thread: Low budget mini cyclone construction
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Very well handled Ken. :2tsup:
Very well handled Ken. :2tsup:
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3rd August 2007, 08:31 AM
Thread: Kaspersky?
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ANy way of finding out which AV they use?
ANy way of finding out which AV they use?
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2nd August 2007, 08:40 AM
Thread: Kaspersky?
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Thanks for the replies, I've been too busy to get...
Thanks for the replies, I've been too busy to get anything more done. I'm glad and confused now.
I currently run Zonealarm, with antivirus, so K_S's remark has thrown me a little. I have to admit... -
2nd August 2007, 08:34 AM
Thread: supplier whinge
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Its $65.00. Build a bridge, get over it, and...
Its $65.00.
Build a bridge, get over it, and don't buy from them again. If in the future someone asks about that business, you can honestly say you can't recommend them. Sounds like all the... -
1st August 2007, 04:27 PM
Thread: Power supply on acreages
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Oh Hell everyone else has had 2c worth, my turn...
Oh Hell everyone else has had 2c worth, my turn now. :D
Low voltage for 500 metres underground means you would need conductors the size of a small elephants forearm, take into consideration that... -
31st July 2007, 07:05 PM
Thread: No Fat Kids
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Wow, the only doughnuts we get are the old...
Wow, the only doughnuts we get are the old cinnamon kind from the baker. I used to love them as a kid, taste like sweetened grease now. :oo:
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31st July 2007, 05:35 PM
Thread: No Fat Kids
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Wot R Krispy Kremes? Sounds like a socially...
Wot R Krispy Kremes?
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31st July 2007, 09:11 AM
Thread: Kaspersky?
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Kaspersky?
I'm not a happy chappy with my current anti-virus software. I have had an attachment sent via email, which screams VIRUS, but my newly upgraded program let it through.
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30th July 2007, 06:21 PM
Thread: Small Mill Setup
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My guess is your'e pretty much maxed out the bar...
My guess is your'e pretty much maxed out the bar length for that saw now, much bigger and it will bog down big time.
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29th July 2007, 07:44 PM
Thread: Clever pair of plyers.
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Pffft! :p
Pffft! :p
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29th July 2007, 09:24 AM
Thread: Council amalgamations - good or bad?
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We went through the amalgamation thing about the...
We went through the amalgamation thing about the same time as Barry. Up until about five years ago we were a small but well off shire council.
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1M is bloody big for a CS mill, particularly if...
1M is bloody big for a CS mill, particularly if you are in a real hardwood.
You'll need all of your 120cc for that size operation.
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29th July 2007, 09:14 AM
Thread: Clever pair of plyers.
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I have/had a pair also, complete with the wire...
I have/had a pair also, complete with the wire cutters on the side.
I thought they were a heap of shyte, the cutters never closed perfectly meaning the wire had to be a reasonable size before they... -
27th July 2007, 05:54 PM
Thread: How do I mill stuff
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Generally milling refers to the initial cutting...
Generally milling refers to the initial cutting up of a log. What you require help with is resawing. Maybe a post in another area of the forum will turn up further advice.
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26th July 2007, 01:41 PM
Thread: Carbetec are a funny mob eh!
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Dunno, is he big enough to deserve his own...
Dunno, is he big enough to deserve his own postcode?
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22nd July 2007, 02:00 PM
Thread: Help with a 2 cycle motor
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Sounds like a blocked vent in the filler cap,...
Sounds like a blocked vent in the filler cap, this is pressurising the tank causing toooo much fuel into the carb then it floods.
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21st July 2007, 05:33 PM
Thread: Rolling Mortise Jig - Test day
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You sure you ain't half Aussie? Bloody clever old...
You sure you ain't half Aussie? Bloody clever old bugger, nuthin' surer. :2tsup: