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2nd January 2013, 08:28 AM
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I agree with most on this forum, boiler maker or...
I agree with most on this forum, boiler maker or sheet metal worker have great skill sets but I would be reluctant to do it as a career.
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5th November 2012, 10:14 PM
Thread: draw bar/chassis wall thickness
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That trailer looks great. What is the total...
That trailer looks great.
What is the total weight?
And what is the load limit?
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26th July 2011, 11:21 AM
Thread: window glass rebate
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Thanks for the advice. The glass units are...
Thanks for the advice.
The glass units are double glazed.
Not sure on the final specs but something like 5mm (glass) 12mm (space) 5mm (Glass).
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26th July 2011, 10:44 AM
Thread: SOSS HINGES? my extension table
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I have purchased a few from Singapore. I was...
I have purchased a few from Singapore.
I was told that is where they are manufactured.
If you are in the Sing casino they sold a few thousand to them.
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26th July 2011, 10:35 AM
Thread: window glass rebate
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window glass rebate
Needing to rebate timber for the window glass.
Need to rebate I guess about 10mm width and 35mm depth.
For the top and bottom pieces was planning on using the table saw.
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25th July 2011, 10:46 AM
Thread: Impact driver difference
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Once it rattles I guess it reaching maximum...
Once it rattles I guess it reaching maximum torque.
Mine has three speed settings.
But for some reason I seem to have more control over the impact driver than the drill.
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16th July 2011, 07:31 PM
Thread: Impact driver difference
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I have acquired the BTD145 impact driver. My...
I have acquired the BTD145 impact driver.
My only annoyance is not being aware of how good they are.
They are light, smaller and more powerful than my drill.
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5th July 2011, 05:40 PM
Thread: Impact driver difference
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Impact driver difference
Need to acquire an impact driver.
Never owned one previously nor used one.
I have Makita cordless 18v drill lithium 3 hr.
So my choice is simple 18v Makita impact driver.
However there... -
29th March 2011, 09:57 AM
Thread: Makita LS1016 - First Impressions.
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Gald to see they got rid of the cyclone catch at...
Gald to see they got rid of the cyclone catch at the back and replace with a bag.
What a piece of crap that was.
I'm happy with the Makita cannot say I move it too much, just stays on the... -
8th June 2010, 09:55 PM
Thread: 2hp phase converter up and running!
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This is quite a learning curve for myself. As...
This is quite a learning curve for myself.
As best I understand there are three ways to run 3 phase motors from single phase power supply.
1) Rotary motor method
2) Transformer method
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7th June 2010, 09:56 PM
Thread: Underfloor heating - Worth it?
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In slab heating is good. I'm building a house...
In slab heating is good.
I'm building a house at present and just installed the hydronic pex in the slab.
However a few moons ago had a share in a ski lodge with the heated floor throughout, it... -
3rd June 2010, 12:30 AM
Thread: 2hp phase converter up and running!
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Has any seen the website www.Unquie3phase.com...
Has any seen the website
www.Unquie3phase.com
I have the dvd from them but have not really followed through too many other projects working on.
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22nd March 2010, 09:51 PM
Thread: 4 in 1 tig or 4 in 1 mig?
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Many thanks I shall look at the small inverter...
Many thanks
I shall look at the small inverter stick machines.
I do like mig or I can weld with mig but my welds with stick on 3mm and under are just avg.
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10th March 2010, 02:13 PM
Thread: 4 in 1 tig or 4 in 1 mig?
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4 in 1 tig or 4 in 1 mig?
My knowledge in welding is rather limited compared to most on this forum and my ability in this subject is even less so.
I have only welded low carbon steel with stick and mig.
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9th February 2010, 01:06 PM
Thread: Iron bark seasoned or green
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Iron bark seasoned or green
Hi
If I was to make some large windows and french doors with red ironbark does the timber need to be seasoned?
I imagine it will split and warp if green and made into a door and hung.
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21st July 2009, 01:49 AM
Thread: GMC tools cheap online
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Just as well the GST is inclusive normally its...
Just as well the GST is inclusive normally its not.
I have rarely seen great bargins at grays.
I have bought a few things over the years from them but always pick-up.
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7th July 2009, 09:05 PM
Thread: Which budget belt driven air compressor?
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I'm surprised how often I use my compressor. ...
I'm surprised how often I use my compressor.
Its around 2.5hp monza.
It initially failed all the time, and was an expensive excerise organizing a replacement whilst in the shop for around a... -
4th July 2009, 10:55 PM
Thread: tig questions
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The more i read about welding the less I seem to...
The more i read about welding the less I seem to understand.
Yeah paraphrased from some other quote I'm sure.
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3rd July 2009, 10:52 PM
Thread: tig questions
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I know little about welding and almost nothing...
I know little about welding and almost nothing about hydraulic and even less about TIG but if its mild low carbon steel why use TIG over mig?
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3rd July 2009, 10:29 PM
Thread: Chinese TIG welder Comparison
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Interesting, I've been toying with this purchased...
Interesting, I've been toying with this purchased as well.
Yes I too would love the upper end brand names but could never justify that cost.
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29th June 2009, 01:53 AM
Thread: Burying a shipping container
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Hmm There goes my cellar idea. The was some...
Hmm
There goes my cellar idea.
The was some thought; and no a cellar is not necessary.
Yes the slab on top would support the span.
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28th June 2009, 11:33 PM
Thread: Burying a shipping container
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Burying a shipping container
Need some thoughts
Is it possible to bury a 20 foot shipping container and have it as a cellar.
It would be under the house slab.
My concern would be the rust.
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24th June 2009, 01:50 PM
Thread: Sydney Wood Show Impressions
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It was about 3 or 4 years ago I was at the...
It was about 3 or 4 years ago I was at the Canberra show.
Excluding the second hall at the Sydney show the size was about 1/3 less in Canberra but the number of exhibitors was smaller.
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24th June 2009, 12:14 AM
Thread: Sydney Wood Show Impressions
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I have been to the show over the years in...
I have been to the show over the years in Adelaide, Canberra and a few times Sydney.
Just happen to be at those places.
However this Sydney show was average; went Sunday arvo, crowd was very... -
21st June 2009, 11:28 PM
Thread: A sound system for the shed ideas?
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Many thanks for the suggestions I dont think...
Many thanks for the suggestions
I dont think the laptop sitting in my workshop is going to happen but will run a lead to the amp from it.
Will continue down the road of finding a cheap amp with... -
9th June 2009, 08:26 PM
Thread: Shop Vac & Dust Extraction
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I have the makita scms with the cyclonic plastic...
I have the makita scms with the cyclonic plastic thing attached for dust extraction.
Hmm in my view just junk.
Took it off and connected to a cheap vac off ebay as well as having a 100mm dust... -
9th June 2009, 08:14 PM
Thread: A sound system for the shed ideas?
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A sound system for the shed ideas?
I would like to hook a sound system of sorts to listen to some tunes in the shed.
I have small radio which is crap.
I want a tuner / radio which I can attach external aerial.
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7th May 2009, 11:59 PM
Thread: Welding strength?
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Wow trying to build a trailer from scratch as...
Wow trying to build a trailer from scratch as your first project in welding.
That's like walking below you can crawl.
However you are moving in the right direction
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29th April 2009, 08:55 PM
Thread: The Danger of circular saws-GORE WARNING!
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GORE WARNING Definitely up grade to a circular saw from a jig...
Definitely up grade to a circular saw from a jig saw, jig saws are just not designed for cutting sheets.
I have a couple of circular saws and yes they kick back when not paying attention but just... -
27th April 2009, 11:07 PM
Thread: Trees to be removed
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Trees to be removed
Greetings
I have about 20 trees near Goulburn on my hobby farm [rural block] to be removed.
Normally I would get a bulldozer to knock them over and pile high.
Wait a few years and burn.
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27th April 2009, 07:54 PM
Thread: How do I get rid of ants nests?
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And where can I get a girl like that?:D
And where can I get a girl like that?:D
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21st April 2009, 01:45 AM
Thread: starting from scratch on a rural block
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Greetings I have owned my bush block 100 acres...
Greetings
I have owned my bush block 100 acres near Goulburn for about 7 years.
Firstly do not be obssesed with having everything built and up and running tomorrow. Hmm one neighbour has built... -
21st April 2009, 12:17 AM
Thread: How do I get rid of ants nests?
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I use powered lime. I think a 20 kg bag is...
I use powered lime.
I think a 20 kg bag is around $5.
Same as the talc but cheaper.
I also you use it mark the ground
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20th April 2009, 11:58 PM
Thread: Sharing a bore
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I'm not sure what water you allowed from the...
I'm not sure what water you allowed from the bore.
Its common if for domestic, livestock, trees to be allowed 2.5 mega litres a year in NSW.
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1st April 2009, 02:49 AM
Thread: scms fence and measure stop
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I have to be fair and say I have hardly tested...
I have to be fair and say I have hardly tested this machine.
I hear the Festool is the best it certainly is the most expensive.
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31st March 2009, 10:40 AM
Thread: DeWalt V Bosch V Ryobi SCMS
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Just bought that makita model two weeks ago,...
Just bought that makita model two weeks ago, great saw.
All the brand name saws you mentioned except ryobi seem of high quaility.
I chose Mak because finehomebuilding mag in the US rate it... -
26th March 2009, 10:41 PM
Thread: scms fence and measure stop
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scms fence and measure stop
Greetings
After many moons I have finally purchased the Makita SCMS 12" laser model:)
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10th August 2008, 01:24 PM
Thread: Getting a little angry with my Tafe
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I attended a welding course at TAFE northern NSW...
I attended a welding course at TAFE northern NSW about 4 years ago.
It was an evening course.
No problems with the teaching no problem with the equipment.
It took 8 months on waiting lists... -
8th April 2008, 12:08 PM
Thread: Ceramic Tile Underlay for Bathroom
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Thanks I was told lay some gyprock mesh tape...
Thanks
I was told lay some gyprock mesh tape over the joins before waterproofing.
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4th April 2008, 11:22 PM
Thread: Ceramic Tile Underlay for Bathroom
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I'm now in the same boat. No guide addresses...
I'm now in the same boat.
No guide addresses the joins between the tile underlay sheets.
Wall and floor use some fibre glass sheets with water proof membrane but the the tile underlay joins?
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17th March 2008, 01:50 PM
Thread: A survey on How To welding Videos
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Great idea Grahame. I wish there were DVD's on...
Great idea Grahame.
I wish there were DVD's on just about any trade topic.
When I have used a MIG I find setting it up the key.
Most points have been mentioned.
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4th January 2008, 12:50 PM
Thread: Bloody Cats In Garden
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Cats are really only dog food. Trap is the...
Cats are really only dog food.
Trap is the best but I would not be telling the neighbour.
Had a bloke at work thought he would fix his cat problem by making cat disappear only to receive a... -
2nd January 2008, 10:43 AM
Thread: Mig Inverters are they new?
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Mig Inverters are they new?
I have done very little welding, but its certainly handy to be able to weld a few things up when needed.
I did a course at tafe a few years ago now [10years] and never did anything on inverter... -
31st December 2007, 08:42 PM
Thread: Sip Migmate 150N
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I also used one a couple years ago, I think that...
I also used one a couple years ago, I think that exact model.
Hmm I guess for some odd jobs around the place, it will work, but if I was doing a particular task I would really consider if it was... -
31st December 2007, 08:22 PM
Thread: Trailer Build
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It does surprise me how badly built or just poor...
It does surprise me how badly built or just poor quality trailers that are sold new.
Just on the cost the components cost were $2,250 and the steel $1,550?
Do you have an idea of weight yet?
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20th December 2007, 12:10 PM
Thread: Shed vermin proofing
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I just used expanding foam seems to keep most...
I just used expanding foam seems to keep most vermon out.
Occassionally had the odd mice but that's from maybe the door being open over night.
Spiders will aways get in.
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11th December 2007, 02:48 AM
Thread: I would like to get a motorcycle
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I'm in my mid thirties. Every friend I know my...
I'm in my mid thirties.
Every friend I know my age who has ridden a bike on an almost daily basis from teens / early twenties all have had accidents.
If you are under 25 years then wait.
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10th December 2007, 01:53 PM
Thread: humming or buzzing fluros
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I have replaced a few tubes with Tri phosphorous...
I have replaced a few tubes with Tri phosphorous and they are just brilliant.
The humming is of course still there.
I will have a look at some decent fluros and see how they compare with the... -
7th December 2007, 12:13 AM
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I'm not very experienced in this area although...
I'm not very experienced in this area although about to under take something similar very soon.
I would recommend the James Hardie Website they pretty much answer your questions.
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7th December 2007, 12:11 AM
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I'm not very experienced in this area although...
I'm not very experienced in this area although about to under take something similar very soon.
I would recommend the James Hardie Website they pretty much answer your questions.
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