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7th June 2016, 06:21 PM
Thread: Australian plywood sources - again
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Thanks for all the extra info guys. I really had...
Thanks for all the extra info guys. I really had no idea about the intricacies of the whole plywood scene. I've been a metalworker for ages, but only recently developing an interest for woodwork...
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7th June 2016, 10:23 AM
Thread: Australian plywood sources - again
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Good post Ross - the confusion between Birch and...
Good post Ross - the confusion between Birch and Russian ply seems evident in quite a few youtube videos. In fact it seems the terms are used interchangeably and it good to actually know what the...
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6th June 2016, 10:34 PM
Thread: Australian plywood sources - again
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Thanks Dave, that's good info which I'll follow...
Thanks Dave, that's good info which I'll follow up. It sounds like you're in the plywood import industry?
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2nd June 2016, 06:35 PM
Thread: Australian plywood sources - again
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Exactly my fear... I'll chase some of the other...
Exactly my fear... I'll chase some of the other suppliers suggested.
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31st May 2016, 08:56 AM
Thread: Australian plywood sources - again
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I had another look in bunnings the other day, and...
I had another look in bunnings the other day, and the number of sheets that were warped in some way was a real worry. I'm talking about the AA marine ply here. Is this just poor storage/treatment or...
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28th May 2016, 01:38 PM
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https://woodgears.ca/workbench/build.html He...
https://woodgears.ca/workbench/build.html
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26th May 2016, 09:09 PM
Thread: Australian plywood sources - again
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Thanks Justin, my first thought was grab some...
Thanks Justin, my first thought was grab some marine ply from bunnies, but the price made me think about it for a bit.
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24th May 2016, 07:17 PM
Thread: Australian plywood sources - again
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Australian plywood sources - again
Hi, I've been reading through the various threads on Australian plywood - I'm after an update for 2016.
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22nd May 2016, 10:57 PM
Thread: What a Joy.
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Another youtube version:...
Another youtube version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wht-30Oh4zQ
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20th August 2015, 06:14 PM
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The challenge is to find something flat and...
The challenge is to find something flat and immobile to lever against. One option you may not have thought of is to pin down the middle of the frame by using lengths of wood extending down from the...
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22nd July 2015, 10:45 PM
Thread: Compressor Hating the Cold
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I've got that same compressor, not sure how long...
I've got that same compressor, not sure how long - maybe a couple of years now and its been great. $399 I think it was. Wish it had a bigger receiver tank though.
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14th July 2015, 09:15 PM
Thread: Rotary welding table earth
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Have a look at this guy's build. He talks about...
Have a look at this guy's build. He talks about his earthing arrangement in this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsUq2I4TiFo
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9th July 2015, 10:10 PM
Thread: Chinese Tig Welder review - 5 years on
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Bummer. Hopefully after repairs it will last...
Bummer. Hopefully after repairs it will last another 6? years. It'll be interesting to see what your total cost of ownership is per year and how that stacks up the Millers and Lincolns of the world....
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6th July 2015, 08:39 PM
Thread: smith and arrow
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I just got my first box of goodies from Smith and...
I just got my first box of goodies from Smith and Arrow - I'm more than happy. Flaps disks, cut off disks, drill bits. All looks good and a couple of freebs thrown in which is always nice and it's...
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5th July 2015, 11:35 PM
Thread: Metal Bandsaws.
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I was having a good look at one of those portable...
I was having a good look at one of those portable milwaukee bandsaws the other day. They look great, but like has been mentioned above the practicalities of holding one for any appreciable time just...
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29th June 2015, 11:53 PM
Thread: Need help picking a 3in1 welder!
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Yeah, you're not a welder until you stick 2 coke...
Yeah, you're not a welder until you stick 2 coke cans to each other :D
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29th June 2015, 11:22 PM
Thread: Need help picking a 3in1 welder!
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Rusty - that's a fair point to make, particularly...
Rusty - that's a fair point to make, particularly with more and more fine print accompanying every sale, but I think that's a negative spin on it at least in this situation. I don't know for sure,...
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29th June 2015, 08:01 PM
Thread: A build thread
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Gotcha... I had my mind floor joists. Personally...
Gotcha... I had my mind floor joists.
Personally I'd go for the RHS, particularly if you're going to see it (think protruding screws, etc.) and I'd find some end caps to suit.
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29th June 2015, 07:28 PM
Thread: A build thread
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I probably would've done the same - (wire brush...
I probably would've done the same - (wire brush rather than a converter) - I was curious, because I know some guys actually encourage the flash rust with the theory that a converter will bond better....
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29th June 2015, 07:14 PM
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I have to agree, excel is very useful program. If...
I have to agree, excel is very useful program. If you claim tax on your machines then it's easy also to put together a depreciation schedule, so satisfying this need too.
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29th June 2015, 06:51 PM
Thread: A build thread
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Nothing more frustrating than waiting for a...
Nothing more frustrating than waiting for a machine !! This is why machines won't take over the world... imagine terminator with a low duty cycle.
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29th June 2015, 06:19 PM
Thread: Need help picking a 3in1 welder!
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I've got a tokentools AC/DC 4 in 1 TIG as well as...
I've got a tokentools AC/DC 4 in 1 TIG as well as a tokentools 210 synergic MIG. I can fully recommend the machines and the after sales support. Given such a good track record, I would also hazard a...
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24th June 2015, 07:35 PM
Thread: Help with corner to corner join
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I'm getting lost around the part where you...
I'm getting lost around the part where you mention pedestal fan... a picture would be good.
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24th June 2015, 07:23 PM
Thread: Help with corner to corner join
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Grahame - what's with the stainless steel thing?...
Grahame - what's with the stainless steel thing? did I miss something?
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23rd June 2015, 07:22 PM
Thread: Help with corner to corner join
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Approach depends a bit on whether it's an outside...
Approach depends a bit on whether it's an outside corner joint or an internal (fillet) joint, but I think the response is the same.
I'd use the 2mm electrode.
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22nd June 2015, 09:45 AM
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And lots of good photos showing good vs bad -...
And lots of good photos showing good vs bad
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15th June 2015, 11:48 PM
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Only issue with trying to do the outside corner...
Only issue with trying to do the outside corner joint as being discussed above is that arc welding the 3mm material will test your skills. Depending on the application #1 or #2 from your drawing...
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6th June 2015, 09:41 PM
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Geez, where's the can do attitude guys? :C ...
Geez, where's the can do attitude guys? :C
Seriously though - thanks, it sounds like a few of you have tried this sort of thing and maybe this one is best left for someone else to do.
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6th June 2015, 07:21 PM
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Cheap grit blasting options? - cleaning up steel bullbars.
I've got a bullbar and rear bar on my Hilux, both powdercoated steel made by ARB. Both are getting rusty and require a bit of refurbishment. I pulled the rear bar off this arvo and the rust was...
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26th May 2015, 10:30 PM
Thread: New project - Diesel tank
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Thanks Karl, even though you typed 'LNG', I read...
Thanks Karl, even though you typed 'LNG', I read 'LPG' in your initial post. In any case I wasn't aware of the practical differences - interesting.
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24th May 2015, 06:46 PM
Thread: New project - Diesel tank
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That's really interesting. I remember one...
That's really interesting. I remember one incident where a guy rolled a taxi. He got out quick as a flash and basically told bystanders to run for it as "she's going to blow". Watching too many stunt...
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23rd May 2015, 04:13 PM
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Yeah, I guess that's the edge that's visible in...
Yeah, I guess that's the edge that's visible in the original photo - plain as day.
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20th May 2015, 06:09 PM
Thread: New project - Diesel tank
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Sounds logical... I was think of some sort of...
Sounds logical... I was think of some sort of automatic system, but that's over complicating it.
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20th May 2015, 04:56 PM
Thread: New project - Diesel tank
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I've heard (but don't know for sure) that some...
I've heard (but don't know for sure) that some stainless steels have issues, particularly for long tanks like yours, where sloshing fuel hits the baffles and can work harden them over time,...
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20th May 2015, 11:12 AM
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You might want to be more specific about how...
You might want to be more specific about how you're welding it too. Have a look at the recent thread about tig welding gal as well as other older threads too. If you're stick welding just set up a...
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18th May 2015, 09:54 PM
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Now all you have to do is cut it all up into...
Now all you have to do is cut it all up into bits, section and etch the welds and see how good the welds are :D
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16th May 2015, 06:32 PM
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Just let it air cool - what's the hurry?
Just let it air cool - what's the hurry?
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16th May 2015, 06:31 PM
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Have a look at my last post on page 1. This is...
Have a look at my last post on page 1. This is the sort of situation I was referring to
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16th May 2015, 12:04 PM
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Wow, I've got a glue gun that probably would do a...
Wow, I've got a glue gun that probably would do a better job than that - scary.
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16th May 2015, 11:54 AM
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I dunno about that, particularly if the student...
I dunno about that, particularly if the student has some prior failures to help focus the mind. In the hands of a good teacher they will very quickly pick up on what is required... then its about...
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15th May 2015, 09:56 AM
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It is often a problem when stick welding fillets...
It is often a problem when stick welding fillets on thin material, in that it is tricky to achieve penetration down into the root of the fillet without burning through the walls of the base metal on...
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14th May 2015, 08:10 PM
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Yes the 1.6mm rods are tricky but do work well...
Yes the 1.6mm rods are tricky but do work well with very thin material. Not necessary in this case and will make it harder.
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12th May 2015, 06:48 PM
Thread: TIG Welding Galvanized Steel
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Personally, I'd do your first pic, but swap 3 and...
Personally, I'd do your first pic, but swap 3 and 4 around. The advantage of starting like I suggested, is that you end on a flat spot right on top of the start of your previous weld, with a bit of...
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11th May 2015, 08:59 PM
Thread: TIG Welding Galvanized Steel
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Starting to look pretty good there gazza, still...
Starting to look pretty good there gazza, still not cleaning off the metal enough in my opinion though.
Both you and Legion don't seem to tie in those corners. I find the best way is to either
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10th May 2015, 05:27 PM
Thread: TIG Welding Galvanized Steel
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Maybe, or maybe just make sure you are welding...
Maybe, or maybe just make sure you are welding back from the top of the gap a bit more?
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10th May 2015, 02:39 PM
Thread: TIG Welding Galvanized Steel
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Hey Legion, great work with those tests and pics...
Hey Legion, great work with those tests and pics :2tsup:
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6th May 2015, 12:45 PM
Thread: TIG Welding Galvanized Steel
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Gazza, it's hard to tell from the front-on...
Gazza, it's hard to tell from the front-on photos, but if you look at photo six, it looks like fillet weld on the right hand side (not the one at the front) is crowned high and I doubt there's much...
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5th May 2015, 06:19 PM
Thread: TIG Welding Galvanized Steel
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Firstly Gazza I got to say those welds are...
Firstly Gazza I got to say those welds are looking way better. That rusty powder shows a temporary loss of shielding gas (change in breeze ?). The welds look a bit cold - need more amperage.
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5th May 2015, 03:49 PM
Thread: TIG Welding Galvanized Steel
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In some of gazza's other threads it was pretty...
In some of gazza's other threads it was pretty clear to me that this is one of the main culprits. Also in another thread (I think) gazza mentioned that he had poor eyesight. So like Karl says... fix...
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5th May 2015, 09:29 AM
Thread: TIG Welding Galvanized Steel
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You have it right Gazza, for TiG the...
You have it right Gazza, for TiG the torch/tungsten should be on the -ve and the earth clamp connected to +ve.
If they were reversed then yes, that would explain a few things, but I don't think...