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28th August 2018, 05:32 PM
Thread: Router table extension for table saw
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Thanks Bauldy,I have a Triton router table top om...
Thanks Bauldy,I have a Triton router table top om the way from a family member, so I might be using a similar solution to yours.
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26th August 2018, 06:38 PM
Thread: Router table extension for table saw
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Thanks Derek, that's given me some good ideas....
Thanks Derek, that's given me some good ideas. Eg. buy better rails & fence.
I like the idea of replacing all of the existing wing, rather than trying to extend it. That is probably the mental... -
22nd August 2018, 01:39 PM
Thread: Router table extension for table saw
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Router table extension for table saw
I have a Triton JOF001 router that I'd like to mount into an extension on my H&F SB-12 saw. With a bit of wriggling, I can extend the fence rails 200mm beyond the ends of the table wings, which will...
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5th February 2018, 05:02 PM
Thread: Carbatec CT-340 12 1/2" planer
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Carbatec CT-340 12 1/2" planer
I've recently acquired a 15-year-old Carbatec CT-340 planer/thicknesser in pretty good nick, but missing the blade setting tool and, most importantly, the manual.
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15th November 2017, 12:54 PM
Thread: Valuing machinery
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Valuing machinery
Hi All,
I am helping a friend dispose of his tools and am struggling a bit with appropriate pricing.
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28th May 2016, 03:31 PM
Thread: Sherline WTL1024 parts
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Sherline WTL1024 parts
Hi All, I've just inherited a Sherline WTL 1024 lathe, with a knackered mandrel pulley. It's a four-speed pulley, with an Allen grubscrew in the second-smallest groove. Does anyone know where I might...
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7th October 2014, 03:43 PM
Thread: Hard finish for very soft timber
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Hi Dengue, I've always liked Feast Watson's...
Hi Dengue,
I've always liked Feast Watson's Floorseal, which now seems to be called Floorseal Oil. It's a very low-viscosity Tung oil varnish originally developed for basketball courts, so it's... -
24th September 2014, 03:01 PM
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WWW show
Hi Groggy,
I can do Sunday 10-12.
Not sure how much use I can be: I'm new to the forum, but happy to lend a hand.
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16th September 2014, 04:14 PM
Thread: Hafco SB-12 TS setup
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Oops
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16th September 2014, 01:12 PM
Thread: Hafco SB-12 TS setup
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The journey continues...
Thanks Treecycle, I'll have another look at the trunnions with a good torch. As I said, the saw is pretty good out of the box, I would just like to know what to do if I need to re-align the blade....
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15th September 2014, 11:16 AM
Thread: Hafco SB-12 TS setup
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Hafco SB-12 TS setup
Got my new saw home on Saturday, spent the afternoon putting it together & setting it up. Luckily my son-out-law the big strong fitter & machinist was on hand to help, mostly by graciously accepting...
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11th September 2014, 01:39 PM
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Crossed fingers
Thanks Treecycle. Can't beat an unsolicited recommendation. This is my first dealing with H&F, and apart form being told "That's your problem," when I asked about getting my 120kg table saw off the...
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5th September 2014, 12:36 AM
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Oh-Oh!
I'm damned sorry I didn't see this thread earlier too, Heffa. I've got one of these things on order.
Steve, mate, you must be a saint. I think I would have dragged the thing to Sydney on the train &... -
13th August 2014, 06:01 PM
Thread: Tallboy from start to finish.
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Beautiful work, Charlee.
I'm about to enter the "work for pleasure" phase myself, and you're setting a fine example. Nice to see inexpensive materials used to create such a classy finished product, too.
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23rd July 2014, 03:39 PM
Thread: Jointer or Thicknesser next?
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Food for Thought
Thanks everyone, I'm a bit further along the process for all that.
Derek, you're right and I'm looking forward to gaining some sort of facility with the collection of old planes I have yet to... -
15th July 2014, 06:14 PM
Thread: Jointer or Thicknesser next?
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Jointer or Thicknesser next?
Hi All, getting there with the retirement shed setup..gotta get it done while I still have an income.
Just ordered the SB-12 table saw from MachineryHouse, which is pretty exciting! Now, like all... -
16th May 2014, 12:50 PM
Thread: New (Old) member in Melbourne
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New (Old) member in Melbourne
G'Day, I'm Dick and I'm glad to be back on the forum after a few years' absence.
I'm about to retire after rehearsing for it for quie a few years and part of the reirement plan is to finally set up... -
4th May 2005, 12:38 AM
Thread: Paint v's epoxy
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I stripped and repainted Rana, my 30-year-old...
I stripped and repainted Rana, my 30-year-old Hartley TS16 a couple of years ago.
The seams were deteriorated through age and damage, there was quite a lot of old filler falling out of the seams,... -
4th May 2005, 12:27 AM
Thread: Paint v's epoxy
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I stripped and repainted Rana, my 30-year-old...
I stripped and repainted Rana, my 30-year-old Hartley TS16 a couple of years ago.
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26th April 2005, 11:42 PM
Thread: removing epoxy glue?
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From my small experience using epoxies on boats,...
From my small experience using epoxies on boats, what you have sounds like the wrong colour. Epoxy, if properly mixed, should cure clear.
If it is epoxy, bitingmidge is on the right track; it will... -
2nd January 2005, 12:32 PM
Thread: Belt/Disc Sander Assembly
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Too good to be true! A win on my first post! I...
Too good to be true! A win on my first post!
I have most of the bits...I'll probably know better what's missing when I see the book. It seems as if there should be a guide/stop of some sort for... -
1st January 2005, 05:56 PM
Thread: Belt/Disc Sander Assembly
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Belt/Disc Sander Assembly
:confused: I have just aquired from a generous friend an old (1987) Ryobi HBDS46 belt & disc sander, but it's in bits.
I can probably work out how it goes back together by trial & error...