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22nd December 2020, 12:33 PM
Thread: Jet Drum Sander
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The Saga Continues
This morning I once again went to use the Drum Sander to sand two panels for the sides of a cabinet. They are 800mm long and 400mm wide. Following the good advice of you all I approached it by...
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21st December 2020, 10:09 PM
Thread: Jet Drum Sander
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I have been following the thread and...
I have been following the thread and experimenting in the workshop.
It seems that there are two factors.
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29th July 2020, 10:04 AM
Thread: Jet Drum Sander
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Thank you all for the advice and ideas. To answer...
Thank you all for the advice and ideas. To answer some of your questions: the depth of cut is no more than 1 mm and I have been very careful of making the first cut to to have the work-piece just...
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28th July 2020, 05:24 PM
Thread: Jet Drum Sander
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[QUOTE=aldav;2199594]What grit are you using Jim?...
[QUOTE=aldav;2199594]What grit are you using Jim? When you say the belts break or come loose at what point in the length of the wrap does it happen, is it only the connection points at the ends? I...
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28th July 2020, 04:03 PM
Thread: Jet Drum Sander
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Jet Drum Sander
About 9 moths ago I bought a new Jet 18/36 drum sander and a stand. I have to say that it is the most disappointing machine I have ever bought. The results were not good to start with but I thought...
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3rd January 2020, 11:08 PM
Thread: Advice on Hinges
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Thank you auscab. That is exactly the hinge I was...
Thank you auscab. That is exactly the hinge I was looking for. I'll ring them on Monday.
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3rd January 2020, 04:57 PM
Thread: Advice on Hinges
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Advice on Hinges
Currently, I am making a number of large storage chests from 19mm plywood. They are to be used for transporting quite heavy items. Making the boxes is OK but I cannot find suitable hinges to secure...
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3rd January 2020, 04:50 PM
Thread: Good and reasonably priced track saw
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Hi, A few years ago I bought the Triton track...
Hi,
A few years ago I bought the Triton track saw with four lengths of track so that I could rip 2.4 m lengths of plywood. Now, that cost me almost $1,000 so although it was one of the cheaper... -
8th May 2019, 08:27 PM
Thread: Triton TRA 001 Problems
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Thank you all for your contributions. I finally...
Thank you all for your contributions. I finally stripped the router down in an unconventional way as I could not get the base to move upwards so I couldn't get to the circlip to release the two riser...
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5th May 2019, 08:09 PM
Thread: Triton TRA 001 Problems
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Yes Damian, The spring was removed on set up. I...
Yes Damian, The spring was removed on set up. I am guessing, as Kuffy suggested, that fine sawdust has jammed it up but cannot see how to take it apart without special tools to clean it out.
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5th May 2019, 07:16 PM
Thread: Triton TRA 001 Problems
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Thank you Kuffy, much appreciated.
Thank you Kuffy, much appreciated.
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5th May 2019, 04:41 PM
Thread: Triton TRA 001 Problems
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Triton TRA 001 Problems
I have a Triton TRA 001 set under my Kreg router table. For some time now I have had trouble with the winding mechanism of the Triton which is only happy to be wound in the "Down" direction but would...
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19th July 2018, 10:05 PM
Thread: JULY/AUGUST 2018 - Prize Draw # 124
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CLAIMED I'm in.
I'm in.
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10th April 2018, 10:01 PM
Thread: Murray Pine floorboards
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Some time ago I bought a quantity of reclaimed...
Some time ago I bought a quantity of reclaimed Murray Pine floorboards to make a big bible box. Of the boards bought I found I had a wastage rate of about 75% due to the nail holes and split boards....
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4th September 2016, 11:01 PM
Thread: Best Router for Leigh Jig?
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Thank you all for your advice. I have a Makita...
Thank you all for your advice.
I have a Makita router that has the correct size collet for the Leigh dovetail and straight cutting bits but no adapter is available for the guide bush. I'll have an... -
30th August 2016, 01:37 PM
Thread: Best Router for Leigh Jig?
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Best Router for Leigh Jig?
I'm not sure if this should be in the "Router Jigs" thread but here goes.
I am currently using a Triton TRA001 to make dovetails with my Leigh Jig. However, I find it heavy and clumsy to use and it... -
13th April 2016, 12:11 PM
Thread: Router Adapter Plates for Leigh Jig
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Hi Les, Sometimes I even confuse myself. I took...
Hi Les,
Sometimes I even confuse myself. I took all the parts and measured them with a micrometre and they are indeed 8mm and not 3/8in. I also checked the Leigh user guide and that confirms that... -
11th April 2016, 08:33 AM
Thread: Router Adapter Plates for Leigh Jig
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Thanks for the reply. I have the Leigh Jig but it...
Thanks for the reply. I have the Leigh Jig but it certainly did not come with an 8mm reducing collet. I think I have found a solution with the information provided by Lappa.
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11th April 2016, 08:30 AM
Thread: Router Adapter Plates for Leigh Jig
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Thanks Les, The 3/8in is the same as the 8mm and...
Thanks Les,
The 3/8in is the same as the 8mm and I had not been able to find a 3/8in collet for the Triton Router. With the info from Lappa I will buy one from Tool Spares on Line.
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9th April 2016, 12:26 PM
Thread: Router Adapter Plates for Leigh Jig
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Router Adapter Plates for Leigh Jig
I have a Triton TRA001 router which I intended to use for dovetail cutting on my Leigh Jig. However, the Triton will only accept the 1/4in and 1/2in cutters. I tried to get round this by purchasing...
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17th February 2016, 10:20 PM
Thread: Helix Cutter-Heads
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Helix Cutter-Heads
I've spent the last few days installing the spiral/helical cutter heads in my Carbatec 6 inch long bed jointer and my 15 inch planer.
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30th April 2013, 11:53 PM
Thread: Tasmanian Blackwood
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Tasmanian Blackwood
Hi Guys,
I'm looking for a supplier of Tasmaian Blackwood in the Albury/Wodonga area. There used to be one near Yackandandah but I cannot find him. I have two projects that I need some good quality... -
17th May 2012, 01:30 PM
Thread: Low Profile Castors
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Low Profile Castors
Thanks Guys,
The answer from Conwood is just right for me. I'll put the castors on then measure the clearance of the skirting pieces to allow for easy moving.
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16th May 2012, 12:28 PM
Thread: Low Profile Castors
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Low Profile Castors
I'm planning to build a corner, entertainment unit that will hold the TV, Set Top box etc. etc. It will be in the sitting room and I want to be able to move it out from the corner to get behind it...
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24th August 2011, 01:42 PM
Thread: Help needed in buying a Bandsaw
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Bandsaw Size
I bought a bandsaw which had a 1hp motor and it was useless at sawing anything over 50mm thick. It would not look at resawing any type of timber so in the end I replaced the existing motor with a...
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6th April 2011, 06:01 PM
Thread: What heavy stuff to get from the UK?
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I scour tool shops all over the UK every time I...
I scour tool shops all over the UK every time I visit to look for bargains. To be honest I've found nothing that isn't less expensive in Australia! It's a pity that you couldn't stock up on hardwood...
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1st April 2011, 08:55 PM
Thread: Stud spacing for shed fit out
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Hi, If your concrete floor is uneven then it's...
Hi,
If your concrete floor is uneven then it's important to level the floor joists otherwise your sub floor will be uneven as well. I would lay a perimeter joist along all four sides and one they... -
1st April 2011, 08:27 PM
Thread: Lum's Shed in Sunny Werribee
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Lum's Shed
Hi Lum,
You've had your shed for a couple of months now. How is it going? Mate, you find very quickly that it is too small as that is what happens to us all. welcome to the club. -
1st April 2011, 08:18 PM
Thread: Strip Magnets
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Thanks fellas, The cheap ones seem to be more...
Thanks fellas,
The cheap ones seem to be more dangerous than useful. I'll keep looking until I find the magnets that will hold chisels etc.
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31st March 2011, 04:18 PM
Thread: Strip Magnets
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Strip Magnets
I've been hunting for strip magnets to mount on the walls to hang tools from. Nothing seems to be available in tool shops or on e-bay. Has anyone used them and if so where did you find them please?
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30th March 2011, 03:05 PM
Thread: Spanner for TSC 10HB
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Tsc 10hb
I also have the TSC 10HB but I have never used the thin spanner that came with it to change the blade. A piece of softwood under the blade holds it perfectly securely while tightening the nut with a...
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29th March 2011, 06:59 PM
Thread: im a young man into handplanes
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No 7
Many moons ago when I was doing my apprenticeship in the North East of Scotland the No 7 was commonly named the "Haflin". That's the name given to a tall young man as he sprouts into growth. I regret...
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19th November 2010, 11:28 AM
Thread: Cabinet out of square - Help!
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Cabinet Square
Hi Metester,
You must have a twist in the cabinet somewhere and if it wasn't obvious before you put the feet on then that is probably where the problem lies. Try lifting the rear of the left leg by... -
17th March 2010, 07:07 PM
Thread: Bandsaw Power
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Bandsaw Power
I have the Carbatec 1HP model and even with specialist blades it is fairly useless. There is no way it will resaw softwood never mind a decent bit of hardwood. I took the motor out and had it checked...
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17th October 2008, 06:56 PM
Thread: Wheelie Bin Dust Separator
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WheelieBin
Sorry for the delay in replying but I've been away on business. The wheelie bin has been in use now for a couple of years wihout it giving any trouble. The dust collector is a standard Carba Tec unit...
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2nd May 2008, 03:29 PM
Thread: Router Fire Hazard
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Router Fire Hazard
While running some narrow (6mm) rebates in blackwood I was aware of a burning smell and a spark was seen falling to the floor. I kept an eye on the sawdust pile and suddenly there was a glow of...
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29th November 2007, 03:05 PM
Thread: Raised Panel Door ?
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Raised Panel Doors
I've always made my raised panel doors in the classic manner which is to fit them into a rebate with rooom to expand. However, I purchased a rather expensive wall unit which has raised panel doors...
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24th October 2007, 10:48 AM
Thread: Sealing and Wood Movement
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Hi Guys, I bought a cubic metre of blackwood...
Hi Guys,
I bought a cubic metre of blackwood from a company in Tassie some nine months ago and it was advertised as being kiln dried. However, when I received it I doubt that it had seen the inside... -
24th October 2007, 08:36 AM
Thread: Sealing and Wood Movement
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Sealing and Wood Movement
I recently glued up some strips of blackwood to make raised panels for doors on a sideboard. They seemed OK for a couple of days then did a very good impression of bananas. When I started, the...
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22nd October 2007, 02:23 PM
Thread: Near misses
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Most of the incidents have been with power tools...
Most of the incidents have been with power tools but i believe that I can lay claim to the most stupid, non power tool accident. Whilst an apprentice it was our job to back nail the roof sarking...
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2nd March 2007, 11:20 AM
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acrotripper, I have owned the Carba-Tec deluxe,...
acrotripper,
I have owned the Carba-Tec deluxe, two speed, 1 HP bandsaw for about two years now and have not been happy with it.
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2nd March 2007, 11:03 AM
Thread: Wood work on Austar
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The woodworking shows on Austrar's "How To" at...
The woodworking shows on Austrar's "How To" at the moment are:
Milton Woodshop: An Aussie show that is quite good and the steps involved are well explained. The dialogue is a bit stinted between the... -
20th February 2007, 12:28 PM
Thread: for sale on ebay (no not mine) -eek!
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I remember seeing one being used to cut red gum...
I remember seeing one being used to cut red gum sleepers in the Hunter Valley in 1992 so they were still in use then. It was one of the scariest things I have seen and not something I wanted to close...
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20th February 2007, 12:23 PM
Thread: cd ply - any good for the weather?
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I would be looking at form ply that is used for...
I would be looking at form ply that is used for concrete work as the glue will have some resistance to the weather. However, no matter which ply you use it will have to be protected by painting the...
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22nd December 2006, 10:26 AM
Thread: Place Mats and Coasters
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Place Mats and Coasters
My daughter in Scotland has asked me to make a set of place mats and drink coasters for her birthday. Being thin items that will be subject to hot plates etc being placed on them what would be a...
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26th June 2006, 03:07 PM
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Well. the Leigh 24 is on my wish list but it is...
Well. the Leigh 24 is on my wish list but it is jsut too expensive at the moment. It seems to be the only one where the distance between the pin is adjustable. One day perhaps.
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16th May 2006, 01:40 PM
Thread: Timber Suppliers
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Many thanks indeed Shedhand. Jim
Many thanks indeed Shedhand.
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16th May 2006, 11:44 AM
Thread: Timber Suppliers
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Timber Suppliers
On one of the wood working shows on Austar last Sunday, The Great British Woodshop I think, there was an advert for a timber supplier who could supply all sorts of timber and plywood. The website...
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12th April 2006, 12:21 PM
Thread: Piano Hinges
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Piano Hinges
When fitting piano hinges I find that they appear to hold the hinge side of the box too open. Is it advisable to recess the hinge into timber by the same amout for a normal butt hinge?
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7th April 2006, 01:01 PM
Thread: Diamond Stones
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Diamond Stones
I recenty bought a diamond honing stone which works really well but there was nothing in the instructions that said whether it should be lubricated when used or not. Do diamond stones have to be...