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  1. Thread: Masters no more

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    December 10th or 11th i think it was they will be...

    December 10th or 11th i think it was they will be 100% done.

    Masters sold the stock to a liquidator. So masters no longer will keep the store open past that date.

    Not sure what will happen...
  2. Thread: Masters no more

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    I picked up $1500 worth of arkitraves, skirting...

    I picked up $1500 worth of arkitraves, skirting and some trims. 60% off which was still better than any trade quote i could get.
    Happy with it.

    Also got an rcd for my leads 2 weeks ago which...
  3. Thread: Masters no more

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    Ozbuild. Brisbane fasteners, bayside fasteners,...

    Ozbuild. Brisbane fasteners, bayside fasteners, tradetools.

    Tradetools nails are great. 50% off senco/airco nails at masters was still more expensive then tradetools brand :)

    Sent from my...
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    What water conditions are best for growth of the...

    What water conditions are best for growth of the organism?

    A.Warm, stagnant water provides ideal conditions for growth. At temperatures between 20°C-50°C(68°-122°F)the organism can multiply....
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    50c is the temp where you don't kill legonaires...

    50c is the temp where you don't kill legonaires and other bacteria. Hence why its set higher to kill off any other contaminants too.

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  6. 70x35 framing timber for the frame. Make it a...

    70x35 framing timber for the frame. Make it a torsion box and 30mm ply ontop or 2 sheets of 15,16, or 18mm ply.
    Revolution plywood st brendale were ok for price.

    I got 15mm ply for $45 a sheet...
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    A letter won't decriminalize professional...

    A letter won't decriminalize professional negligence causing actual bodily harm.

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    Any reason to not get a hilux ute? I had 2 and...

    Any reason to not get a hilux ute? I had 2 and loved them.

    240k on one and 220k on the other no problems.

    Just got a colorado 4wd ute because towing with the 2.7l hilux wasn't safe

    Sent...
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    You can belt sand the edge. Ive done this...

    You can belt sand the edge.

    Ive done this hundreds of times with no problems needed to belt sand or plane the edge. Tho ive had blade deflection on table saw on a 90mm pass

    Sent from my...
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    I did one which had to have been exposed for 6...

    I did one which had to have been exposed for 6 months.

    Belt sanded then pressure washed. Deck reviver then 2 coats of oil.


    I now get the deck completely oiled(all sides) before i start to...
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    Whats wrong with the makita ones? Ive got an...

    Whats wrong with the makita ones? Ive got an ls1214 had it 7 years now and it's still accurate and cuts great.

    Biggest depth cut for 1k when it was out.

    Unless you're doing crazy accurate...
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    Make a mft top. Use some dogs. Hit up caylamax...

    Make a mft top. Use some dogs.

    Hit up caylamax at brendale some some old timber and demo stuff.

    Im in ferny grove. Welcome aboard!

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    Yes. Especially so if you're using a thin kerf...

    Yes. Especially so if you're using a thin kerf blade.

    You need to start it rewlly slow aswell. If you start hard the blade will deflect and the whole cut will be out.

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    Ive cut heapssssssss of red ironbark with my...

    Ive cut heapssssssss of red ironbark with my 235mm hitachi circular saw and a straight edge clamped onto it.

    Do it in 25mm passes to stop/limit blade deflection.

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    I built a block of unitd and spome directly with...

    I built a block of unitd and spome directly with tge hydraulic engineer and the building certifier and both said they all need tempering valves.

    I would only assume a thermostat would suffice....
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    I'm fairly certain its mandatory now to be fitted...

    I'm fairly certain its mandatory now to be fitted on a hws. Atleast in qld I'm certain it is.

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    I got the ozito hammer drill. The bigger one. ...

    I got the ozito hammer drill. The bigger one.

    Demo'd a whole bathroom with it. Was cheaper to buy it than to hire a hilti or hitachi jack hammer

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  18. Thread: Masters no more

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    Bunnings is an expensive place to buy fixings...

    Bunnings is an expensive place to buy fixings from anyway. 30% would still be more then i pay for off several fastener mobs anyway

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    Can you lay it on something flat to see if the...

    Can you lay it on something flat to see if the blade is warped?

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    http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160906/7d484a69a...

    http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160906/7d484a69a75d7d63f2e5577cbe901416.jpg

    Into the drawer on the right.

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    Thanks for your input. That aounds very much lile...

    Thanks for your input. That aounds very much lile what I'm after.

    I still want the cross pieces for cross cuts. Like when I'm ripping weatherboard etc it is heaps easier to have the board lay and...
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    The bottom of the surface I'm cutting wouldn't...

    The bottom of the surface I'm cutting wouldn't really matter as you'd never see the back of the fibro or mdf sheets etc.

    I just chose formwork as I'd assume it's longer laster, better for weather...
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    Very much like this:...

    Very much like this:
    https://cdn.instructables.com/FF4/20F0/ICACI2MY/FF420F0ICACI2MY.LARGE.jpg
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    I wouldn't worry about it. They'd go for the...

    I wouldn't worry about it. They'd go for the oregon frame first, they love that stuff.

    Just put in a chemical termite barrier if you're worried. The plywood isn't structural so it doesn't require...
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    Portable sheet cutting bench sorta thing

    Hi I'm Nick a carpenter and builder in Brisbane.

    I usually cut down sheets like MDF vj or various types of fibro and plywood etc regularly on my makeshift cutting bench.

    I used to carry 3 30x30...
  26. Thread: Masters no more

    by Bebbo
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    Hahaha apparently so

    Hahaha apparently so
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    Or try this:...

    Or try this:
    https://www.youtube.com/shared?ci=AbWsn6oDdiY

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  28. Thread: Masters no more

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    A family member works there now to fire all the...

    A family member works there now to fire all the staff. They have 800mil worth of stock theyre looking to sell for 600mill.

    So dont expect huge discounts along the whole stock range.

    One...
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    Aslong as its actually straight. You'd be...

    Aslong as its actually straight. You'd be surprised the curves 6m lengths have on them.

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    Clamp one of these. Between the 4 chippies at...

    Clamp one of these. Between the 4 chippies at work we have every size from 300mm to 4m covered. Super handy.
    ...
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    Cabinet makers will sell them aswell. Ring a few...

    Cabinet makers will sell them aswell. Ring a few local mobs up
  32. I see the logic in this stuff. But after 10 years...

    I see the logic in this stuff. But after 10 years I've only ever been back to replace 1 deck and they insisted I put this on the joists and it rotted the decking boards out.
  33. 100% no way would I use lvl outside. Look at...

    100% no way would I use lvl outside. Look at scaffold lap boards. They're lvl and never last.
    Treated pine would be the go.
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    1. The bearer needs to be completey supported by...

    1. The bearer needs to be completey supported by the post. Run a piece of flat plate bolted through the bearer and post with m10 bolts (gal). Usually id run a bigger bearer thats only 45 wide run a...
  35. 23kg weight difference too dam!

    23kg weight difference too dam!
  36. Doesn't matter. Just offset your profiles and...

    Doesn't matter. Just offset your profiles and boundary points etc.. I've done 8m cuts before or after surveying. You just need a reference point and also a RL to work with. Sometimes we would "wing...
  37. Before the surveyor comes around bang in some...

    Before the surveyor comes around bang in some profiles so he can mark them. If you can con him into marking the boundary of your neighbour that could be handy at a later date.

    Also what are you...
  38. Anything prior to 1947 needs to meet the DCP. I...

    Anything prior to 1947 needs to meet the DCP.
    I am a foreman for a unit developer in brisbane and we got knocked back on a dcp. In short we built 20 units AROUND the house and moved it on the block...
  39. Sealing hardwood for use as a bar rail.(always wet)

    After looking through stacks and stacks of timber at a few timber hards all i can come up with is tassy oak(which was all #### and couldn't be used) or blue ridge stringy bark.

    I need to seal it,...
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    Im gunna have to go in shop and suss this out in...

    Im gunna have to go in shop and suss this out in person.. If i could modify the fence like that id be pretty keen on it!!

    Thanks for the idea man.. Might of just saved me some $$$ and room in my...
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    anyone?

    anyone?
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    cheers!!! Now i know what im after exactly. ...

    cheers!!!

    Now i know what im after exactly.

    Hunting around for something more local.

    thanks again
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    Looking for a portable table saw, makita 2704?

    Im a carpenter, i build renovate houses for a living. So my "shed" changes daily, its never the same site. So i can't get a super narly table saw like a propper shed setup would have.

    I need it to...
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    Even the filmed bunnings 18mm ply for $60 a sheet...

    Even the filmed bunnings 18mm ply for $60 a sheet is enough.

    On the plus side, you could use the offcut for a step for calf raises or make a squat box out of it.
  45. Thread: Facebook?

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    I use it a fair bit. Im still young and...

    I use it a fair bit.
    Im still young and everyone around me uses it.

    I don't have my real name on their. Its quite a funny name that i actually use.

    Has its ups and downs. I don't take it...
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    After a 75mm wood chisel

    I got the new bahco set of chisels. Also got the extra 38mm and 50mm chisels. I love them.

    An old chippy i worked with had a 75mm chisel. I was envious.

    Im after one but can't find one...
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    I renovate homes for a living. Soon as its...

    I renovate homes for a living. Soon as its hardwood i almost always try and get out of the job for this very reason lol

    Hardwood frames are never straight and its a bitch to screw too!!

    When...
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    You need to speak to an engineer. We've had...

    You need to speak to an engineer.

    We've had these problems before.
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    I dunno about you, but if im loading a bench with...

    I dunno about you, but if im loading a bench with 200kg id want it to be secure!!!

    Personally id run 18mm form ply.
  50. No chance!!! 18mm sheet with 450mm joist...

    No chance!!!

    18mm sheet with 450mm joist centres.

    Screwed every 150mm with 50mm green(treated pine) screws, pre drill the sheet and countersink the holes.

    Glue the sheet on every point...
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