Search:
Type: Posts; User: Abug
Search: Search took 0.00 seconds.
-
10th December 2011, 07:25 AM
Thread: Unknown Timber Slabs
by Abug- Replies
- 4
- Views
- 1,350
Thanks for the info guys. Next thing is does...
Thanks for the info guys.
Next thing is does anyone want them?
Throw me a price. Pickup will not mail.
Any takers. -
9th December 2011, 06:29 PM
Thread: Unknown Timber Slabs
by Abug- Replies
- 4
- Views
- 1,350
Unknown Timber Slabs
Hey Guys
I have x2 slabs that I want to get rid of. Don't know what species they are.
The large one is Approx 1400mm high , 300mm wide at top - 470mm at base and 40mm thick.
The Small one is... -
5th August 2010, 12:08 PM
Thread: Damned power cords!
by Abug- Replies
- 48
- Views
- 7,131
One reason is the manufacturers specification for...
One reason is the manufacturers specification for that tool / appliance is to be supplied with a lead with the 3 pin 240v plug to connect to a socket outlet or ext lead. This is a modification away...
-
4th August 2010, 12:42 PM
Thread: Damned power cords!
by Abug- Replies
- 48
- Views
- 7,131
Yes this is a good idea, but... Being soldered...
Yes this is a good idea, but... Being soldered may not be the best. Depending on the amps drawn through the soldered connection, the cable and connection may heat up a bit and may cause the solder to...
-
28th July 2010, 11:15 AM
Thread: Help with connecting equipment needed
by Abug- Replies
- 10
- Views
- 5,379
If you have lost manuals for products, there are...
If you have lost manuals for products, there are some sites where you can download them.
Here are x3 that I know of.
Manuals Online.
User Manual Guide.
Safe Manuals. -
9th March 2010, 04:48 PM
Thread: 80 Series TOYOTA 4WD
by Abug- Replies
- 10
- Views
- 2,775
I have an 80 series Landcruiser and I have had...
I have an 80 series Landcruiser and I have had the heat problem too going up hills. Racked my brains eliminating things.
Yes ppl say radiator but as you have changed it this should be eliminated. I... -
21st November 2009, 09:22 AM
Thread: Brushes for Router?
by Abug- Replies
- 7
- Views
- 2,208
Many years ago the brushes for the starter motor...
Many years ago the brushes for the starter motor went on my Yamaha motor bike and bike shops only sold the complete starter motor for $510 and not replacement brushes. After a bit of running around,...
-
3rd June 2009, 11:35 PM
Thread: requirements for a 15a circuit
by Abug- Replies
- 63
- Views
- 8,988
I thought that if he sent a quick sms to the busy...
I thought that if he sent a quick sms to the busy BIL asking the question about cable size, he would have got a reply back pretty quickly as tradesmen can't survive without a mobile phone, but asking...
-
28th February 2009, 03:44 PM
Thread: Help! Broken rack on pedestal drill
by Abug- Replies
- 9
- Views
- 2,819
FX Larkin Contact Link...
FX Larkin Contact Link
Here is the contact for FX Larkin. Not sure if they are doing the tool thing much anymore as they have branched out into water tanks and pumps etc over the years.
Rik... -
1st October 2008, 01:08 AM
Thread: Aussie Top Gear
by Abug- Replies
- 123
- Views
- 13,435
I thought it was crap. It totally bored me. The...
I thought it was crap. It totally bored me. The blonde haired guy thought he was all that and the scrawny runt with the scruffy beard seemed like he had been drinking red cordial all day.
-
Bad timing too with the State IRB Championships...
Bad timing too with the State IRB Championships there on the 12th & 13th July.
-
24th March 2008, 10:30 AM
Thread: Taking too long!
by Abug- Replies
- 17
- Views
- 6,018
I'm no brewer but have you tried other forums...
I'm no brewer but have you tried other forums like the one from a South Australian Site called Grumpys.
Someone there might be able to help.
Rik... -
I was watching a Home Hardware (I think) King Gee...
I was watching a Home Hardware (I think) King Gee Tradie Competition on tv and they said you can claim a GPS navigator as it gets you to jobs quicker and not get lost finding the the place. Also best...
-
27th July 2007, 01:38 PM
Thread: Aluminum Solder
by Abug- Replies
- 7
- Views
- 3,651
Here is another one out there called Durafix...
Here is another one out there called Durafix.
-
12th June 2007, 12:02 AM
- Replies
- 1
- Views
- 4,575
Have you tried going HERE...
Have you tried going HERE to the triton site. Here you can download what you need.
-
10th May 2007, 10:04 AM
- Replies
- 71
- Views
- 31,088
2002 Firefly Shiraz (night harvest). Still got...
2002 Firefly Shiraz (night harvest).
Still got 5 bottles left.
Scored a case of 12 luckily about 10 months ago for $50. Bargain.
Yes from a bottlo too. -
7th April 2007, 10:34 AM
Thread: Bit of a jam..
by Abug- Replies
- 18
- Views
- 2,576
What size is the bolt? Is there enough thread...
What size is the bolt?
Is there enough thread on the end to put another nut against the existing one to lock it hard against it and to try that.
Is the bolt head recessed or protruding? If so,... -
6th April 2007, 10:27 AM
- Replies
- 16
- Views
- 2,967
When I see the ad, all I think is that they are...
When I see the ad, all I think is that they are luring you with a holiday and to make their money back, you do need spending money.
So then people have to re draw on their loans to have that... -
1st April 2007, 05:27 PM
Thread: Solid brick
by Abug- Replies
- 10
- Views
- 2,725
Yes there is an easier way. Select the...
Yes there is an easier way.
Select the MOVE/COPY tool.
-> Place it in the middle of the rectangle that is in the centre of the brick in which you want to move.
-> Click once. Press the down... -
19th March 2007, 08:52 AM
Thread: Advice from a computer boffin please?
by Abug- Replies
- 18
- Views
- 2,437
The main question always comes down to what are...
The main question always comes down to what are you going to do with it.
eg office applications, gaming (not the best for), video editting etc.
I think virtually all laptops have the wireless on it... -
18th March 2007, 10:22 PM
Thread: Colour fill on curved edge
by Abug- Replies
- 15
- Views
- 3,524
Anytime. I'm one of those "LURKERS". I read to...
Anytime.
I'm one of those "LURKERS". I read to get tips on all different things but never really post as in forums there is usually someone who likes nitpicking things people say.
But if I can... -
18th March 2007, 10:00 PM
Thread: Colour fill on curved edge
by Abug- Replies
- 15
- Views
- 3,524
If you want to get this drawing back on the an...
If you want to get this drawing back on the an axis, do this.
Even though it is not a component, if you use the arrow and draw a box that goes around the complete drawing (this will highlight it... -
18th March 2007, 09:00 PM
Thread: Colour fill on curved edge
by Abug- Replies
- 15
- Views
- 3,524
You could try using the TAPE MEASURE to mark a...
You could try using the TAPE MEASURE to mark a point on the shelf where you want the edge of the component to start.
When you add the component, use the MOVE/COPY tool to move it closer to the... -
17th March 2007, 04:48 PM
Thread: Can't work out intersect
by Abug- Replies
- 9
- Views
- 2,061
Ok, from what I can see of your model, you have...
Ok, from what I can see of your model, you have made the arch section a component.
- Select your arrow pointer
- Double click on your rectangle section. ( Not the arch). Everything else should go... -
27th February 2007, 01:09 AM
Thread: Is a Watt a Watt or Not?
by Abug- Replies
- 33
- Views
- 5,521
I shake my head at how many people put in lots of...
I shake my head at how many people put in lots of downlights and wonder why their electricity bill goes up.
The transformer produces heat and heat is where the inefficiency of them mainly is.
... -
31st January 2007, 11:42 PM
Thread: Autocad LT 2007 and Autocad 2007
by Abug- Replies
- 6
- Views
- 2,023
Try this website called staticICE...
Try this website called staticICE.
Type in your search for Autocad LT 2007.
This site is a search engine for computer bits n pieces, software etc in Australia. -
29th January 2007, 10:20 PM
Thread: What Is This?
by Abug- Replies
- 11
- Views
- 2,195
Yes this is a Junction Box. It is used for...
Yes this is a Junction Box.
It is used for terminating and linking cables while providing a safe cover so people don't touch any live wires. -
28th January 2007, 07:16 PM
Thread: E3 fault on A/C panel
by Abug- Replies
- 7
- Views
- 10,064
Sometimes codes can help. At work if something...
Sometimes codes can help. At work if something breaks down, the first thing we do is switch off the main isolator switch for a minute or 2 and then switch it back on. Faults usually clear after that....
-
28th January 2007, 05:07 PM
Thread: E3 fault on A/C panel
by Abug- Replies
- 7
- Views
- 10,064
Did a google seach for Daikin e3 fault. E3...
Did a google seach for Daikin e3 fault.
E3 Outdoor Activation of high pressure switch.
I wouldn't know how to fix but assume a limit switch or pressure switch of some sort is in need of... -
2nd January 2007, 09:13 PM
Thread: Light Switch and Power Point Plates
by Abug- Replies
- 13
- Views
- 4,808
I got the clipsal Alfred Platnum CD catalogue and...
I got the clipsal Alfred Platnum CD catalogue and clipsal does have a Heritage Surface Mounted Celing Switch.
Cat No: 1920/343. -
2nd January 2007, 01:30 AM
Thread: Light Switch and Power Point Plates
by Abug- Replies
- 13
- Views
- 4,808
Have you tried looking on the Clipsal...
Have you tried looking on the Clipsal website.
Clipsal also have the Prestige 2000 (P200) range & the Matisse (M2000) range. -
26th December 2006, 10:56 AM
Thread: Help required, apply within..
by Abug- Replies
- 25
- Views
- 3,350
Nice look. Easy and straightforward concept. Are...
Nice look. Easy and straightforward concept. Are you going to expand to other things like rendering or baging?
Instead of lego, you could make your own brick component and mortar fill Sketchup... -
17th December 2006, 11:56 AM
Thread: Need Ideas for Contractors Cleanup Area
by Abug- Replies
- 17
- Views
- 3,347
Just an idea for a cleaning station so they are...
Just an idea for a cleaning station so they are not trampling your garden. Try to source an old laundry tub and place it near the tap with a hose and a quick connect fitting so they dont go into your...
-
13th December 2006, 12:14 AM
- Replies
- 23
- Views
- 6,772
2.5mm 2 core and earth for the power circuit. ...
2.5mm 2 core and earth for the power circuit.
I use 1.5mm 2 core and earth for the light circuit.
2 core switching wire to go to the switch. (Red / White in the flat sheath).
2.5mm for the... -
26th November 2006, 06:45 PM
Thread: Power and insulation to the new shed
by Abug- Replies
- 14
- Views
- 5,290
Have you thought about sourcing the bits and...
Have you thought about sourcing the bits and pieces yourself by looking at electrical seconds places for used flouro fittings or even searching ebay as there are some electrical stores on there
For... -
4th September 2006, 08:45 AM
Thread: Workshop Space...
by Abug- Replies
- 8
- Views
- 2,505
Or even the opposite direction form Newcstale to...
Or even the opposite direction form Newcstale to the south of Sydney is a place called Wollongong. Only 1hr drive to sydney and probably 1.5hr train trip. Much like Newcastle we got the beaches. the...
-
27th August 2006, 12:04 PM
Thread: Scaffold Ideas?
by Abug- Replies
- 7
- Views
- 2,724
www.miniskaff.com.au Here is an alternative...
www.miniskaff.com.au
Here is an alternative but still may be pricey.
Keep for future use or re sell it after you use it and get some money back. -
5th August 2006, 04:21 PM
Thread: T.V/DVD multi TV setup
by Abug- Replies
- 3
- Views
- 2,381
Try going to www.overclockers.com.au...
Try going to www.overclockers.com.au site and register for the forum there.
Once registered you can post in the Audio / Visual section of the forum and hopefully someone could help you out or... -
10th July 2006, 04:32 PM
Thread: brown hot water
by Abug- Replies
- 12
- Views
- 2,154
Brown water could be a sign of your tank rusting....
Brown water could be a sign of your tank rusting.
Have you checked the sacrificial anode?
This is usually made of a metal like magnesium or aluminium.
This anode is there so the electrolysis... -
I have a draw system I bought from a place in...
I have a draw system I bought from a place in Carlton Sydney ( www.consoles.com ).
It uses a rectangular tubing as a runner and what looks like sealed bearings held in place with a bolt and a... -
29th March 2006, 10:20 AM
Thread: An Arcade Machine...Work in progress
by Abug- Replies
- 78
- Views
- 19,767
Looking good. Sounds like you already have the...
Looking good.
Sounds like you already have the buttons and joysticks but here is an aussie place that sells stuff.
www.ozstick.com.au -
5th May 2005, 06:24 PM
Thread: Surface mount electrical conduit systems
by Abug- Replies
- 15
- Views
- 4,630
What you are after is something called "Mini...
What you are after is something called "Mini Duct".
If you go to www.clipsal.com.au and select PRODUCT SEARCH on the left of the page, the online catalogue will pop up in a new window. Do a... -
24th October 2004, 12:43 PM
Thread: Sturdee's foot switch.
by Abug- Replies
- 21
- Views
- 10,635
A foot switch is the best thing I ever built for...
A foot switch is the best thing I ever built for use with my dads but now my MK3 bench. I built one back in 1992 when I was 17. I used good quality switch and with x2 cable glands and 2 cables coming...