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10th November 2011, 04:11 PM
Thread: Powered sheet winch
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Thanks Par. I believe that there is a lot of high...
Thanks Par. I believe that there is a lot of high quality components in the electric motors, R&D too, but can't see the price justification in Australia. We usually pay more out here, except for...
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10th November 2011, 03:03 PM
Thread: Powered sheet winch
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Thanks for the reponses. Wavedancer, the...
Thanks for the reponses.
Wavedancer, the clutches are jammers and I'll run all lines around their original winch to take the strain off the capstan and give a fair lead. I don't need to worry... -
7th November 2011, 09:50 PM
Thread: Powered sheet winch
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Powered sheet winch
I have been quoted $3K to put an electric motor on one of my cockpit sheet winches. I have a 9 ton, cutter rigged, full keel sloop.
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2nd January 2011, 09:07 PM
Thread: Source of brass solid round in Sydney
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This is one of the few remaining metal suppliers....
This is one of the few remaining metal suppliers. I have bought brass round in the past. Call them first:
Edcon Steel http://maps.gstatic.com/intl/en_au/mapfiles/transparent.png
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15th November 2009, 08:42 PM
Thread: Bandsaw blade speed
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Bandsaw blade speed
I have just bought a new BS, a Sheppach 2HP, to replace my old Chinese generic POS.
It runs two speeds, 800 and 1200 fps. I will use two blades, a 25mm and 12mm both bi-metal, the first for... -
21st May 2009, 09:23 PM
Thread: Seeking alternatives to Carbatec
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Hare and Forbes have the same range of re branded...
Hare and Forbes have the same range of re branded Taiwan and China saws and are generally 10% cheaper than Carbatec.
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23rd February 2009, 08:50 AM
Thread: MIG TIG welder needed
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Yes, I think its best outsourced. The stock is...
Yes, I think its best outsourced. The stock is over $600 and I only have a cheap stick welder. Also the stock is quite thin.
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22nd February 2009, 10:00 PM
Thread: MIG TIG welder needed
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Didn't think one could arc weld stainless. ...
Didn't think one could arc weld stainless.
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22nd February 2009, 03:11 PM
Thread: MIG TIG welder needed
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MIG TIG welder needed
I need to get some square tube 75mm SS welded to make a base for an outdoor table, two inverted U's for table and same for 2 benches.
I have tried two places and whilst they appear to welcome the... -
12th November 2008, 09:32 AM
Thread: Metal Cut Off Saw
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You forgot the rotary table @ $300+
You forgot the rotary table @ $300+
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12th November 2008, 09:16 AM
Thread: Hare and forbes lathe al50ga
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I also bought an AL50 about a year ago and...
I also bought an AL50 about a year ago and absolutely concur with Blu Rocks comments, although I didn't find the 4 jaw chuck too bad once you got used to it's eccentricities.
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11th November 2008, 03:57 PM
Thread: Metal Cut Off Saw
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F&E Is the shed 6 x 9 feet or metres? If its...
F&E
Is the shed 6 x 9 feet or metres? If its metres, then you're a lucky bastard and need to apply a bit of discipline to the layout and content.
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11th November 2008, 11:36 AM
Thread: Shaping foam rubber
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To get a really close fit, coat the inside of the...
To get a really close fit, coat the inside of the box with some non stick stuff, wax etc and do the same for the piece. Place piece in box, squirt in some of that gap filler foam around pice, trim to...
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10th November 2008, 07:02 PM
Thread: Metal Cut Off Saw
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Mine has never jumped off the wheels, have cut a...
Mine has never jumped off the wheels, have cut a variety of metals, however always use the suds for anything that will take more than 30 seconds.
It overheated once on a 30 deg day when it was in... -
7th November 2008, 03:42 PM
Thread: Improving a cheap table saw
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If the mitre gauge side is sloppy, just get a...
If the mitre gauge side is sloppy, just get a punch and punch small pits along one side of the slide. This will cause the metal around the punch holes to swell out.
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6th November 2008, 04:58 PM
Thread: Metal Cut Off Saw
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It was a 'Top Tech' from McJings in Sydney. ...
It was a 'Top Tech' from McJings in Sydney.
They are a fairly ubiquitous, generic Chinese metal BS, sold all over the world.
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6th November 2008, 02:07 PM
Thread: Metal Cut Off Saw
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I would really consider a metal bandsaw. Since I...
I would really consider a metal bandsaw. Since I bought mine around 6 months ago I haven't used the chop saw once.
Mine was less than $300, cuts up to 6" wide material, does mitres. Only... -
5th November 2008, 02:40 PM
Thread: Cuttinn a power hacksaw blade
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Tiger I would anneal it and then get one of...
Tiger
I would anneal it and then get one of those thin fibre metal cutting circular discs. Bunnings now have them in a larger size than the original 100mm.
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30th October 2008, 11:56 AM
Thread: Carbatec or Sherwood 14"
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I have the Sherwood. Trust me don't buy it. ...
I have the Sherwood. Trust me don't buy it.
Re the delivery, you can fit the 14" BS in a normal car. I did. -
20th August 2008, 09:27 AM
Thread: Carbatec loses sale
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I had similar experiences as everyone else with...
I had similar experiences as everyone else with both H&F and Carbatec.
Carbatec are always substantially more expensive than H&F, so I've bought nearly all my serious machines from H&F.
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17th August 2008, 11:05 AM
Thread: bluegum slabs
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Blue Gum is a complete PITA to work. Tearout...
Blue Gum is a complete PITA to work. Tearout everywhere and hard as buggery.
When turning u need really sharp tools and watch for split offs.
It is a beautiful result when finished, but... -
15th August 2008, 06:04 PM
Thread: Acceptable moisture content
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I basically stick the pins in all surfaces of the...
I basically stick the pins in all surfaces of the wood, generally disregard any outer sap wood readings, then average the lot.
I don't place any great reliance on the exact reading but it allows... -
14th August 2008, 01:45 PM
Thread: Ordering from Mcjing
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I think you're correct not to order off the...
I think you're correct not to order off the website.
Get on the phone and call them. Its always better that way, they can say if its in stock, the price may have changed etc etc.
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10th August 2008, 09:30 PM
Thread: Rotary Table
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I've been bidding on these for months. They only...
I've been bidding on these for months. They only sell the 3 and 4" type. I think the one you saw was a 3".
That seems a bit toy like to me, but a lot better than nothing. The average sale they... -
9th August 2008, 09:46 PM
Thread: Rotary Table
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Graeme Well done mate. I've been lusting...
Graeme
Well done mate.
I've been lusting after a rotary table since I got the lathe.
I considered making one but I don't think I'm up to it.
The good news is that a 6" RT now sells... -
7th August 2008, 08:47 AM
Thread: Acceptable moisture content
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Sigidi Turramarra is on Sydney's Nth Shore,...
Sigidi
Turramarra is on Sydney's Nth Shore, about 15k nth of the CBD adjacent to Pymble and Wahroongah 4k south of Hornsby.
We are quite high here. Rumour has it that the name derives from... -
6th August 2008, 09:20 AM
Thread: Acceptable moisture content
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Acceptable moisture content
Just got a moisture meter, the sort with the two prongs at the end.
I tried it out and was a bit surprised by the small range of readings.
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2nd August 2008, 09:54 AM
Thread: How to fill multiple imperfections
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Thanks guys, I'll have a go and report back
Thanks guys, I'll have a go and report back
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1st August 2008, 03:16 PM
Thread: How to fill multiple imperfections
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How to fill multiple imperfections
Decided to have a go at pen turning.
Tried a Churchill and it turned out quite well.
It seems to me that the real value in a pen is determined from the character and figure of the wood used.... -
30th July 2008, 05:31 PM
Thread: Gloat but don't tell SWMBO
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Jeremy Whilst you're deciding what level of...
Jeremy
Whilst you're deciding what level of violence to use, give it a solid spray with WD40 or the like, and again tomorrow. It can take days for the oil to penetrate, -
24th July 2008, 02:29 PM
Thread: Gloat but don't tell SWMBO
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Well done Jeremy, you should have a lot of fun...
Well done Jeremy, you should have a lot of fun and some frustrations with the lathe.
Now gird up thy loins for the cost of tooling, soon as you get the basics you realise that you absolutely must... -
18th July 2008, 05:10 PM
Thread: Timber very expensive
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Diana Welcome. Timber is expensive if...
Diana
Welcome.
Timber is expensive if you just follow the herd.
With a bit of creativity and work, it can become very inexpensive.
What a lot of us do is just keep an eye out. In our... -
17th July 2008, 09:17 AM
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Jake My experience says that any lacquer type...
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My experience says that any lacquer type finish will eventually breakdown in sunlight, just a matter of time.
I've learnt this to my cost on both boats and a timber house in the bush... -
16th July 2008, 09:20 AM
Thread: Hitchachi drop saw, brake going
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As advised, I took the switch housing apart and...
As advised, I took the switch housing apart and blew it out. I was surprised that it had very little dust in it.
Anyway, I reassembled and the brake now works again.
Obviously a design fault,... -
16th July 2008, 09:15 AM
Thread: speed controller
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Hoopy I have to ask, why would you bother? ...
Hoopy
I have to ask, why would you bother?
You can get a new Triton router (on special at Bunnies) with all the modern features for the same or less than the 10amp gizmo? -
14th July 2008, 10:20 PM
Thread: Hitchachi drop saw, brake going
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Thanks Chris and Mic, I'll have a go tommorow at...
Thanks Chris and Mic, I'll have a go tommorow at the switch. Maybe just another blow job will do it.
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14th July 2008, 10:17 PM
Thread: steel price increase
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Its going to keep going too. Another 30% rise...
Its going to keep going too. Another 30% rise coming up soon. Every day we read about BHP and Rio getting record prices for iron ore and the coal miners selling coke to China for 50% more than last...
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14th July 2008, 06:07 PM
Thread: Hitchachi drop saw, brake going
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Yep, with the Laser thingy. Did the shop say...
Yep, with the Laser thingy.
Did the shop say what might be the cause? I'm buggered if I'm taking it anywhere, so if it can't be fixed with a pair of multi grips and a big lump hammer, then I'll... -
14th July 2008, 01:38 PM
Thread: Hitchachi drop saw, brake going
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Hitchachi drop saw, brake going
I have a Hitachi 10" drop saw. The blade brake has become very slow to act following power down, and its getting worse.
The saw had had relatively little use, so I'm guessing its dust in the... -
9th July 2008, 03:08 PM
Thread: henry brothers
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Henry's stock about everything re bandsaws and...
Henry's stock about everything re bandsaws and also do sharpening. They are good guys and the gear is very satisfactory.
One word of caution, be very specific re the length of yr BS blade when... -
8th July 2008, 09:18 AM
Thread: Assorted Basic Metal Working Problems
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Regarding cleaning the files, I've started to use...
Regarding cleaning the files, I've started to use the same rubbery stick block that is used for cleaning sandpaper. Works just as well on files and also the metal bandsaw blade.
Rumour has it... -
7th July 2008, 09:38 PM
Thread: Groz planes
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Editor, Please, pretty please, send your post...
Editor,
Please, pretty please, send your post to the Groz guys.
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7th July 2008, 09:32 PM
Thread: Cheap drills
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Yeah I should take them back, but I bought them...
Yeah I should take them back, but I bought them at a branch in the bush, and even if a local SC would refund its still $15 of gas away.
I'll just use them to finish the hole, even these licourice... -
7th July 2008, 12:59 PM
Thread: Assorted Basic Metal Working Problems
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One commmon way of getting a true surface when...
One commmon way of getting a true surface when filing on the vice is to mount a roller infront of the vice.
Easy to make, just a couple of arms coming up from the vice sides and a roller,... -
7th July 2008, 10:02 AM
Thread: Cheap drills
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Cheap drills
Bought a 115 piece set of twist drills to use for taps at Supercheap Auto. Only $50. I have many drills but only in standard sizes and increments of 0.5mm. These went from 1mm to 12mm and the smaller...
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2nd July 2008, 05:07 PM
Thread: Trading Post Auctions
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Yes, thats exactly the case. Telstra must be...
Yes, thats exactly the case.
Telstra must be the common denominator, try the Yellow Pages. Absolutely awful, search for a plumber in Pymble and you get plumbing suppies in Bankstown, slow as a... -
30th June 2008, 02:07 PM
Thread: Waldo's Dusty Enclosure
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WAldo The answer is yes. Dusties depend on...
WAldo
The answer is yes. Dusties depend on volume of air being sucked. Close off the volume at either the suck or blow end (yeah, yeah I know) and the thing loses its efficiency. If you constrain... -
29th June 2008, 01:18 PM
Thread: Waldo's Dusty Enclosure
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Waldo While you're at it, why not include a...
Waldo
While you're at it, why not include a bit of space for the compressor. They are noisy as hell and its good to get them out the shed. Just make sure there is easy access to open the pressure... -
29th June 2008, 11:50 AM
Thread: Boring bars
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Thanks guys for the advice. Fossil, yes I...
Thanks guys for the advice.
Fossil, yes I suspect you're correct. The chrome flaked off easily, but when I hit the steel it did seem 'reluctant'. Never really new cause my bring bar started... -
28th June 2008, 03:17 PM
Thread: Boring bars
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Boring bars
I'm trying to bore out a 22 mm socket to a round 24mm to use as part of a die holder for the lathe. The boring bars I have will not fit into such a small diameter (maybe min of 19mm) The support for...