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1st March 2018, 12:50 AM
Thread: Quick advice TS-222
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Well I take it either I'm either asking a numpty...
Well I take it either I'm either asking a numpty question or its a crap saw 1000 views and 1 reply after all. Ill just save up a few more dollars and hold out. Cheers Elanjacobs appreciated mate
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27th February 2018, 12:56 AM
Thread: Quick advice TS-222
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Thanks for the feedback
Thanks for the feedback
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25th February 2018, 09:04 PM
Thread: Quick advice TS-222
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Quick advice TS-222
Gday all,
Real quick one I am in the process of building my new shed and migrating all my tools back to there rightful home however the one tool I need to upgrade is my table saw which is... -
8th May 2015, 11:12 AM
Thread: CT-508 Blade recommendations
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CT-508 Blade recommendations
Gday all,
As mentioned in another post I recently picked up a CJ-508 20in thicknesser and was doing the final clean and calibration last night and when inspecting the blades found two large chips... -
18th April 2015, 02:26 AM
Thread: Thicknesser and Jointers
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Well finally found a thicknesser just bought a...
Well finally found a thicknesser just bought a Ronmac 20in 3 phase thicknesser, now just the task of getting it home. Anyone feel like blowing there back out with me? Can wait to get it home be nice...
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14th April 2015, 09:21 PM
Thread: Thein Top Hat seperator
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SP = 3.7in impeller Diameter 14in photo...
SP = 3.7in
impeller Diameter 14in
photo attached
RPM = No idea lost count at about 20rpm
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14th April 2015, 08:40 PM
Thread: Thein Top Hat seperator
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OK so I have done a static test and I'm getting...
OK so I have done a static test and I'm getting only about 700cfm using the chart you posted in another forum. Now that might actually be a little higher as what I have done due to there not being a...
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14th April 2015, 01:23 AM
Thread: Thein Top Hat seperator
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No its not a squirrel cage its an impeller so all...
No its not a squirrel cage its an impeller so all good on that one, the fact that its designed to keep a large bouncy castle inflated is what made me think it might be a usable in this application,...
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14th April 2015, 12:49 AM
Thread: Thein Top Hat seperator
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Thanks again Bob, I've had a look through the...
Thanks again Bob,
I've had a look through the forum and can see many suggestions to do static testing though I haven't come across the actual instructions. With static testing do I need to... -
13th April 2015, 11:46 PM
Thread: Thein Top Hat seperator
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Thanks Bob great advice as always mate, with the...
Thanks Bob great advice as always mate, with the current 1.6kw blower (large bouncy castle one) it does indeed move a lot of air but I'll do as you suggested and whip up a quick manometer, Ill dig up...
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13th April 2015, 02:08 PM
Thread: Thein Top Hat seperator
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Thein Top Hat seperator
Gday guys,
Well I've been working with MDF for a while now and the dust was doing my head in and wearing a mask every moment I’m in my shed though it is an expensive and comfortable one is also... -
31st March 2015, 09:02 PM
Thread: Thicknesser and Jointers
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Well I'm now the owner of a 6 in planer I would...
Well I'm now the owner of a 6 in planer I would have loved to have gone a larger unit but the budget just wouldn't allow it at the time, I am however still on the search for a thicknesser still of at...
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16th March 2015, 08:42 PM
Thread: Thicknesser and Jointers
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Yes I agree a helical cutter would be great, the...
Yes I agree a helical cutter would be great, the finish I've seen and the reduction in noise is amazing but want and reality are two different concepts at the moment. I might be able to get a 150 for...
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16th March 2015, 02:00 PM
Thread: Thicknesser and Jointers
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Hi again, What are peoples opinion on the...
Hi again,
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15th March 2015, 07:48 PM
Thread: table saw cutting advice
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Yep difference was like night and day, the only...
Yep difference was like night and day, the only resistance I met was the sled sliding over the table alloy table not the most precise piece of kit no matter how much tweaking is done.
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15th March 2015, 05:48 PM
Thread: Thicknesser and Jointers
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Thicknesser and Jointers
Hi all,
Well looks like I fixed my table saw issues so instead of buying a new saw right now I'm going to put it off a little, I'm now on the prowl for a good second hand thicknesser and jointer... -
15th March 2015, 04:37 PM
Thread: table saw cutting advice
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Like a hot knife through butter, well problem...
Like a hot knife through butter, well problem sorted, blade was the issue so thanks for all the great advice, I ended up getting two blades as the Freud 60 tooth didn't have the bloody busher to suit...
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15th March 2015, 01:45 PM
Thread: table saw cutting advice
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Thanks again guys all good info, burning occurs...
Thanks again guys all good info, burning occurs regardless of whether I'm using the fence or sled, I could understand the burning on a fence but not on the sled as that cuts at the angle of the...
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14th March 2015, 10:31 PM
Thread: table saw cutting advice
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Kuffy, Nope no nails as its always been fresh...
Kuffy,
Nope no nails as its always been fresh timber, tho it can at times take a little to get the blade into the timber so there is defiantly some resistance going on. Never had it lift or kick... -
14th March 2015, 10:29 PM
Thread: table saw cutting advice
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Thanks for the suggestions guys and code4pay yep...
Thanks for the suggestions guys and code4pay yep its in the right way :), riving knife is giving clearance so all good there. blade has always cut like this so that's why I was thinking getting a new...
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14th March 2015, 09:22 PM
Thread: table saw cutting advice
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table saw cutting advice
Hi all, Ive asked the question before but thought this time some pictures might help. I know Im asking a lot of my little toy saw but the issue I'm having is that the contractor saw (pos ryobi direct...
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13th January 2015, 07:11 PM
Thread: ST-12D or continue saving for the TSC-10HB
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ST-12D or continue saving for the TSC-10HB
Hi guys,
I’ve posed before regarding saws but I’ve only recently come across the ST-12D.I can get my hands on a 3 phase brand new for $1650inc but was hoping to getsome feedback on whether its... -
29th November 2014, 01:41 AM
Thread: Angle dimension in Sketchup
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Hi Treecycle, Mate sorry I only just saw this,...
Hi Treecycle,
Mate sorry I only just saw this, there isnt really anything that comes with SU however you can load a plugin that gives you this ability, allows for both internal and external radius... -
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Well first drawing ever in sketchup and have to say I love the program, so easy to use its great. Just finishing up a structural drawing for a cooking area out the back on the decking and will post...
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28th November 2014, 08:37 PM
Thread: Stripping tint from decking
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Stripping tint from decking
Hi Guys,
looking for some advice, I have about 50m2 of Merbau decking that when installed was oiled with a tinted finish which kind of destroyed the detail of the timber. I didn't know it was... -
27th October 2014, 07:08 PM
Thread: Timber burn on bench saw
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Timber burn on bench saw
Gday guys,
As I've stated in another post I own a little Ryobi play toy that doubles as a bench saw and I've been trying to get it do an ok job until I find a fairly good replacement one, on that... -
22nd October 2014, 05:05 PM
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Poll: Bit late to the party but apart from the small...
Bit late to the party but apart from the small stuff likeelastoplaster, splinter needles, tweezers and maybe iodine swab I like I thinkthat if you’re going to need something out of the shed FAK your...
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21st October 2014, 01:08 PM
Thread: How much more saw do you really get...
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Thanks guys, Yeah Bob was thinking the same...
Thanks guys,
Yeah Bob was thinking the same thing in regards to dust and have seen that most people have Modified their systems to suit I am prepared to do similarly if needed. I was going to have... -
20th October 2014, 10:04 PM
Thread: How much more saw do you really get...
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How much more saw do you really get...
Hey guys another question to the experienced masters.
Well I think I'm done with my little ryobi toy table saw, I've mod'ed it about as much as I can to try and get it to generate accurate cuts,... -
16th October 2014, 11:48 PM
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REGISTRATION CLOSED I'm in
I'm in
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30th September 2014, 11:51 PM
Thread: Jet combo Planer/Thicknesser
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Thanks again guys, I have been looking into the...
Thanks again guys, I have been looking into the helical cutter combo as I've seen and watched a few reviews regarding the helical cutters and yes while 20db isnt a great reduction I'm sure my...
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29th September 2014, 05:15 AM
Thread: Jet combo Planer/Thicknesser
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Thanks guys, Thought that was the case but...
Thanks guys,
Thought that was the case but didn't want to walk into the shop sounding like a tard. If I end up getting one I was looking at the JPT310 straight knife one, I'd love the helical one... -
27th September 2014, 08:45 PM
Thread: Jet combo Planer/Thicknesser
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Jet combo Planer/Thicknesser
Hi Guys probable a stupid question but one I just don't know the answer to due to being relatively inexperienced. Would a Combo Planer/Thicknesser also work as a jointer or am I barking up the wrong...
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17th September 2014, 12:36 AM
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Thanks everyone for the advice, After much...
Thanks everyone for the advice, After much running about I have found out from Ryobi that the company that made the nuts and collet went under in the GFC even after being told yep no problem we can...
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5th September 2014, 12:18 AM
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Thanks for the input guys really appreciate it, I...
Thanks for the input guys really appreciate it, I visited a Fastener/Engineering mob today and they recommended what you have mentioned ratbag in that they will try rethreading it first using a...
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3rd September 2014, 08:22 PM
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Thanks for the advice Malb, I typically set...
Thanks for the advice Malb,
I typically set the depth to the required depth on my current router using the depth stops then place it on the work piece over hand it so the bit is free to plunge... -
3rd September 2014, 12:34 AM
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Plunge Router advice on a New one and Repair of an old one.
Gday all,
I currently have a Ryobi ERT2100 plunge router and to be honest I like it a lot and have built a lot of different jigs and found it to be one of my most used tools next to a hammer... -
3rd November 2011, 02:18 PM
Thread: Curved telescopic tubing
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Curved telescopic tubing
Gday guys,
Im looking for somewhere that would be able to manufacture a small section of Curved telescopic tubing, Round or Square is fine (Square would be better) or if anyone knows of a...