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26th November 2021, 02:05 PM
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Poll: Yes, I'm quite happy with that. I've got it split...
Yes, I'm quite happy with that. I've got it split in three sections: Woodwork, metalwork and my brewery.
I've got two big roller doors as well and a veranda along the length of the shed.
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26th November 2021, 10:05 AM
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Poll: Thanks Chris. Obviously it would be great if you...
Thanks Chris.
Obviously it would be great if you can buy something off-the-shelf and start using it without modifications.
However, I've got a bit of leeway in the finance department but want to... -
26th November 2021, 10:02 AM
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Poll: My workshop is about 29m long, 9m wide and 6.3m...
My workshop is about 29m long, 9m wide and 6.3m high (The walls are 4m high).
I am planning to upgrade to 150mm pipe. I will start with the centre pipe to be 150mm and then reduce it to 100mm as... -
25th November 2021, 02:19 PM
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Poll: That's what I don't know. The Timbecon 2HP or...
That's what I don't know.
The Timbecon 2HP or 3HP look identical. The specs are sketchy to say the least.
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25th November 2021, 10:13 AM
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Poll: Dust extractors: Which out of these three should I go for?
Good morning fellow woodworkers,
I am in the market for a new dust extractor for my workshop.
I've got 8 wood working machines, each piped into my central dust extractor system.
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20th January 2021, 11:57 AM
Thread: Which one of the best of two evils?
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Hi Chris Parks, Let me expalin my philosophy so...
Hi Chris Parks,
Let me expalin my philosophy so that I can assit with your research:
With the cheaper units the woodchips do dissapear but the fine ( and invisible) dust floats around in the... -
20th January 2021, 10:14 AM
Thread: Which one of the best of two evils?
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Hi BobL, That sounds like a very good system....
Hi BobL,
That sounds like a very good system. Yes, it's the start-up current that is the problem, especially with fans and thicknessers as they take some time to get up to speed.
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20th January 2021, 09:10 AM
Thread: Which one of the best of two evils?
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Yes, two big rollerdoors of 4m by 4m! :-) I will...
Yes, two big rollerdoors of 4m by 4m! :-)
I will only use one machine at a time though.
We are completely off-grid and have only single phase. Hence my limit for 3hp DC.
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20th January 2021, 09:06 AM
Thread: Which one of the best of two evils?
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Great tip! I have once been burned by the mob at...
Great tip!
I have once been burned by the mob at Reeves. In my experience when they sense you're not a tradie they double the price! The same is valid for Middy's (Middendorp electrical and data).... -
20th January 2021, 09:01 AM
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Hi Wrongwayfirst, Thanks for the offer and I...
Hi Wrongwayfirst,
Thanks for the offer and I would take it off you in a jiffy, but I really want to go for 3hp as my workshop is rather big (29mx12m).
I live in Kinglake.
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19th January 2021, 11:41 AM
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I should have mentioned that I paid 99 US...
I should have mentioned that I paid 99 US Dollars, not Australian.
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19th January 2021, 09:47 AM
Thread: Which one of the best of two evils?
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Thanks Paul, but as with everything on the...
Thanks Paul, but as with everything on the Australian market it is well beyond my budget.
I needed 10x 6" blastgates and that would have been well over $3,000 !
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19th January 2021, 09:42 AM
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Hi BobL, I've ordered 10 of these blastgates...
Hi BobL,
I've ordered 10 of these blastgates from Brazil for... $99.00 all in (Including shipment).
If it is true it will be a great price, if not, then I will be covered by my credit card... -
18th January 2021, 06:08 PM
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Thank you BobL. That is very useful info! Much...
Thank you BobL. That is very useful info! Much appreciated!
Remote control is intended to switch on and off the DC. I will open the blast gates by hand.
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18th January 2021, 10:18 AM
Thread: Which one of the best of two evils?
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Which one is the best of two evils?
Howdy,
I still haven't made a decision yet which dust extractor to buy but was able to bring it down to two options:
The Carbatec DC-2300P or the HAFCO W329.
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4th January 2021, 06:28 PM
Thread: Will it work??
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Hahaha, that's a great suggestion Tony and it...
Hahaha, that's a great suggestion Tony and it prevents double-handling!
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4th January 2021, 03:28 PM
Thread: Will it work??
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Havabeer69 That's a great suggestion. How's it...
Havabeer69
That's a great suggestion. How's it possible I didn't think about that myself?
Now, serious now; I want to collect the wood shavings (We use them in the chookhouse) but I'm happy to let... -
4th January 2021, 12:14 PM
Thread: Will it work??
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Will it work??
Hi,
I sold my Carbatec CT-002VB (2hp, air speed = 40 m/s, air delivery 59 m3/min) as it wasn't as clean as expected.
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22nd December 2020, 05:53 PM
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Fantastic tip! I wasn't even aware of this....
Fantastic tip! I wasn't even aware of this. Previously I bought PVC pipe from Bunnings. The biggest size they sell is 100mm diameter.
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22nd December 2020, 03:37 PM
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:-) Sounds great! I might go for a 200mm central...
:-) Sounds great!
I might go for a 200mm central pipe and branch out with 100mm pipe. -
22nd December 2020, 03:29 PM
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Anther unit that woud be ideal for my purpose is...
Anther unit that woud be ideal for my purpose is the Baileigh 3HP Cyclone Dust Collector DC-2100C (Link)But I can't see that unit listed anywhere in Australia.
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22nd December 2020, 03:24 PM
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Thanks RSD! What sort of piping do you use with...
Thanks RSD!
What sort of piping do you use with that unit? Would 100mm diameter do?
I'm only using one machine at a time.
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22nd December 2020, 12:57 PM
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The big question: Sherwood 3hp" vs "Laguna C-Flux 3 series cyclone dust extractors
Howdy,
I hope somebody could give me a bit of advice as I am in a dillemma.
I want to upgrade my current dust extraction system to a cyclone dust extractor as this will separate the dust from the... -
26th June 2015, 12:35 PM
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Hi Techo1, That is good to hear! If that is...
Hi Techo1,
That is good to hear!
If that is the case I probably need to make up a jig that involves the original clamping bar but bolt on an edge of angled iron of 3mm all over its length.
I... -
26th June 2015, 11:36 AM
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Hi .RC., Thanks for the suggestion. Yes it was...
Hi .RC.,
Thanks for the suggestion. Yes it was a Magnabend I used at work. The minimum channel width I could achieve with that was just over 10mm.
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26th June 2015, 11:25 AM
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Thanks BobL for your reply. However I am in...
Thanks BobL for your reply.
However I am in the market for a pan brake and I do know they cost around the $3500.00 mark. I want to buy the machine as I want to start off a bit of a production. If... -
26th June 2015, 10:36 AM
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How to make U-channels out of glavanized sheet metal?
Hi,
I want to make U-channels from 0.65mm galvanized steel plate.
The U-channels will be use as edging on metal cages.
The U-channels need to have following dimensions:
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22nd August 2012, 09:07 AM
Thread: What is the best time to buy a table saw??
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Thanks!!
I would like to thank you all for the good info!:2tsup:
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21st August 2012, 08:53 AM
Thread: What is the best time to buy a table saw??
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What is the best time to buy a table saw??
Dear Woodwork Enthusiasts,
I am in the market to buy a table saw. I was interested in buying one of the table saws TS12RX from Carbatec here in Springvale, Melbourne.
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30th July 2012, 09:00 PM
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Thank you all for your suggestions! I will check...
Thank you all for your suggestions!
I will check out the addresses and will concentrate on the suggested timbers.
Your help is much appreciated.
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29th July 2012, 08:10 PM
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Which timber is best for economical furniture? And where to buy from?
Dear Woodwork Forum enthusiasts,
I bought myself a descent router table (Sommerfeld) and now it's time to start making up some furniture which can be used in my workshop, office and kitchen.
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5th June 2012, 02:49 PM
Thread: Wiring the Shed
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Something smells fishy..
Isn't it funny that you can't install a power point in your shed but it's perfectly legal to go to Autobarn and buy your own brake pads, brake discs and wheel bearings and bang it all together and...