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17th September 2014, 05:23 AM
Thread: The butcher
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I used to be a butcher. My favourite retort to...
I used to be a butcher.
My favourite retort to complaints of high prices was:
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22nd January 2014, 04:59 AM
Thread: Warning: this is a true story
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Went to Bunnings last year in July looking for...
Went to Bunnings last year in July looking for the 'cut to fit' corrugated roof flanges for flues, breather pipes etc.
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6th November 2013, 11:27 PM
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When I went to school in the early 70s we would...
When I went to school in the early 70s we would parade with Lee Enfields that were stored in the Q Store at the highschool.
There were a couple of Brens in there too.
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3rd November 2013, 10:36 PM
Thread: Rifleing
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Yes I was intrigued by it. The barrels are newly...
Yes I was intrigued by it. The barrels are newly made cut rifled not old. New metallurgy has changed but the method was justified by the theory that if you make a rod, drill it, stress relieve it and...
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3rd November 2013, 08:56 AM
Thread: Remington 700. 223
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That has been my experience. It has a thicker...
That has been my experience.
It has a thicker web to prevent tear out during difficult extraction.
I made .243 cases from some ADI 7.62s and had to reduce the loads a smidgen. Inside neck turned I... -
3rd November 2013, 02:41 AM
Thread: Jarrah & huon pine jewellery chest
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Great craftmanship and beautiful timber. Nice...
Great craftmanship and beautiful timber.
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3rd November 2013, 01:53 AM
Thread: Remington 700. 223
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My advice to anyone who has new brass to reload,...
My advice to anyone who has new brass to reload, (brass by a manufacturer they havent used before) is to take a fired and sized case from their old batch of brass and a sized case from the new batch,...
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3rd November 2013, 01:22 AM
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Nice job:brava Did you do it 'because you could'...
Nice job:brava
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3rd November 2013, 01:16 AM
Thread: Rifleing
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There is endless disscussion about which method...
There is endless disscussion about which method results in a more accurate and or longer lasting bore.
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3rd November 2013, 01:08 AM
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Excellent post, thank you very much. It isnt...
Excellent post, thank you very much.
It isnt easy to refurbish a historic weapon and still keep it's patina of age intact you have done a sterling job.
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3rd November 2013, 12:58 AM
Thread: Sporterising a Swedish Mauser
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Theres some really good advice about the...
Theres some really good advice about the aftermarket stocks here. The Swedish Mausers are a very good rifles and if your barrel is good it is well worth the time and effort. Ive shot M96s and...
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3rd November 2013, 12:15 AM
Thread: Sporterising a Swedish Mauser
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Using pressure point bedding on the barrel will...
Using pressure point bedding on the barrel will work but usually only for a few rounds before the group starts to string vertically.
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17th February 2013, 07:59 PM
Thread: Great resource for gunsmiths
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Great resource for gunsmiths
If you want a great resource for any gunsmithing or small metalworking projects then Brownell's "Gunsmiths Kinks" Vol 1-5
If it isnt in one of these then it hasnt been done.
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2nd February 2013, 02:16 PM
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My apologies, your thread name confused me :doh:
My apologies, your thread name confused me :doh:
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1st February 2013, 08:31 PM
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Im guessing that even if we knew where sandlewood...
Im guessing that even if we knew where sandlewood was to be found we (especially myself) would not tell you.
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31st January 2013, 04:18 PM
Thread: Racism?
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I worked as 1st shopman in a butchers shop...
I worked as 1st shopman in a butchers shop located in an arcade opposite a music shop that sold records, one day an older gent can in; I fronted up with butchers apron and knives at the ready and...
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25th December 2012, 04:00 PM
Thread: 50 Sheds of Grey
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Thanks to the interweb I now know where Obscurity...
Thanks to the interweb I now know where Obscurity is...it is a small island off the coast of America:2tsup:
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25th December 2012, 03:50 PM
Thread: I've sure gotten old!
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Now if only I could remember where I left the...
Now if only I could remember where I left the keys.............and where I parked the car last I could go for a drive:C
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19th August 2012, 04:24 PM
Thread: Butchers block, What Timber to use.
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The blocks in our butchers shop were jarrah. We...
The blocks in our butchers shop were jarrah. We scraped them each night and dusted with flour.
I was told that jarrah has a natural bactericide and was preferable to the newer poly sheets the... -
19th August 2012, 04:16 PM
Thread: Plywood in Perth
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Ive used formply a lot as it is strong and coated.
Ive used formply a lot as it is strong and coated.
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24th May 2012, 09:45 AM
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A lot of the guys who came to a shed night...
A lot of the guys who came to a shed night earlier this year are converts to the Fiskars axes. They tried the cyclone then the little Fiskars 25 and the fiskars won hands down.
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14th May 2012, 05:59 PM
Thread: Any demand or use for poplar timber?
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Nice stable timber as I recall. I quartered some...
Nice stable timber as I recall. I quartered some logs a few years back and left some to fester in the corner of the shed. 2 years later no cracks or splits.
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26th April 2012, 04:45 PM
Thread: steam bending timber
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Yes the timber should be green or at best air...
Yes the timber should be green or at best air dried. If you try with kiln dried it wont bend. The moisture level isnt an issue it is the crystaline structure within the timber that is set permanently...
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25th April 2012, 08:30 PM
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She oak has been used here in WA for over a...
She oak has been used here in WA for over a century. There used to be a bloke who sourced she oak for bespoke roofs in the "posh" suburbs. The Armadale 'Pioneer Village' had S/O shingled roofs. Prob...
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14th April 2012, 03:54 PM
Thread: Speaker build No.2
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Nice :p I really like the grain and I expect...
Nice :p
I really like the grain and I expect they sound sweet.
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28th March 2012, 07:30 PM
Thread: jarrah slab
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We sold some slabs about 4 years ago for between...
We sold some slabs about 4 years ago for between $450 and $650. 1100 x 50 x 2100
One went to a boat fitter who does luxo yacht trim he thought the $600 he paid was a good price. If they had been... -
18th March 2012, 07:49 PM
Thread: Ginger Beer Brewers
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I brew mine down at Billabong Brewery in Myree...
I brew mine down at Billabong Brewery in Myree Perth. Its called Tiger and is amodified lager recipe with little malt and heaps of ginger. 4.5% I think and we've had a tasting with Crabbies,...
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18th March 2012, 07:29 PM
Thread: My kit of Japanese knives ... WIP
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Ive had several items from him and never a...
Ive had several items from him and never a problem. English is not his strong point however.:doh:
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18th March 2012, 06:45 PM
Thread: Novice Speaker Builder
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Forgive me if this is a little off topic but you...
Forgive me if this is a little off topic but you should remember that the 'law of diminishing returns' applies to audio equipment as well as most other things. after a certain point the audible...
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7th January 2012, 05:23 PM
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Ill second that. Id be interested to know if...
Ill second that. Id be interested to know if there are any resaw people in WA.
I cannot find any searching with Google.
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29th December 2011, 11:37 AM
Thread: What kind of tree is this?
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I am well impressed by this search for the truth....
I am well impressed by this search for the truth. Yes those nuts look the part and most people who have had experience of ironbark say it isnt hard or heavy enough.
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23rd December 2011, 08:57 PM
Thread: The Big Log
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None as yet. The tree had to come down so it is a...
None as yet. The tree had to come down so it is a case of waste not want not.
The neighbour has asked for a slab for a bar but this is going to take a while to dry so he might not want to wait.
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23rd December 2011, 12:14 AM
Thread: The Big Log
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The Big Log
Well as you have seen on BobL's previous post the big log mill project is well underway.
The fiddleback is apparent all through the timber and Im well pleased.
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19th December 2011, 03:16 PM
Thread: What kind of tree is this?
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The flowers were white. So I think that Mugga is...
The flowers were white. So I think that Mugga is one. I havnt milled it yet its' been too busy here. But when I do Ill post pics of the slabs.
Thanks for the help.
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11th December 2011, 09:43 AM
Thread: Whats wrong with this pic
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I noticed that but I dont know enough about Stils...
I noticed that but I dont know enough about Stils to say whether this is normal. If not then perhaps the saw has been pinched and some force used to remove it or as happened to a friend the tree came...
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10th December 2011, 08:10 PM
Thread: Whats wrong with this pic
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I give up, what is wrong with this pic?:(
I give up, what is wrong with this pic?:(
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5th December 2011, 02:46 PM
Thread: What kind of tree is this?
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These are the only nuts I was able to find.
These are the only nuts I was able to find.
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26th November 2011, 07:17 PM
Thread: What kind of tree is this?
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Will do.
Will do.
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26th November 2011, 05:40 PM
Thread: Timber for Firearms Display
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Although Im not a big fan of dark timber jarrah...
Although Im not a big fan of dark timber jarrah would probably be a good choice. It adds a little class to mounted objects.
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26th November 2011, 05:34 PM
Thread: What kind of tree is this?
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When I get home next week Ill try and get some...
When I get home next week Ill try and get some seed pods/nut and post some pictures. Ill put the bark thickness too, it is the thickest bark Ive ever seen in all my 50 years.
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25th November 2011, 11:27 AM
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I can engrave metal. Ive never done timber. 10mm...
I can engrave metal. Ive never done timber.
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25th November 2011, 11:17 AM
Thread: What kind of tree is this?
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Hmmmm.. close but not quite right. From what I...
Hmmmm.. close but not quite right.
From what I remember of the way the branches came off the truck it is a little different. Also the pattern of the bark on mine is nowhere as consistant.
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24th November 2011, 07:58 PM
Thread: What kind of tree is this?
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Willow leaved peppermint sounds the closest yet....
Willow leaved peppermint sounds the closest yet. I was told it was a peppermint years ago but because our WA peppy trees are so radically different I discounted it.
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24th November 2011, 10:18 AM
Thread: What kind of tree is this?
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I canr post any more pics till I get home next...
I canr post any more pics till I get home next week on Thurs.
The tree is too big to snig and load even in 3 pieces so mill it on the ground or cut it up for firewood. -
24th November 2011, 10:16 AM
Thread: What kind of tree is this?
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I is persistant all the way. Very deep crevices...
I is persistant all the way. Very deep crevices and the bark at the base of the tree is nearly 3" deep!
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23rd November 2011, 08:39 PM
Thread: What kind of tree is this?
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Ill certainly post some pics of the planks when...
Ill certainly post some pics of the planks when it is all cut up. :2tsup:
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23rd November 2011, 08:38 PM
Thread: What kind of tree is this?
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These look like the nuts/pods The bark is...
These look like the nuts/pods
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23rd November 2011, 08:30 PM
Thread: What kind of tree is this?
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No pics of the nuts. They are very small...
No pics of the nuts. They are very small eucalyptus nuts about 6mm dia x 7mm long.
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23rd November 2011, 06:11 PM
Thread: What kind of tree is this?
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What kind of tree is this?
We cut a big tree down a couple of weeks ago. It was dropping big branches close to the house. I think it is almost all fiddleback timber too but Ive no idea what it is.
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23rd November 2011, 06:06 PM
Thread: Chestnut
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I love those boxes :2tsup: Chestnut is a very...
I love those boxes :2tsup:
Chestnut is a very common timber in asia and is fast becoming a popular timber for furniture the world over.
We have a bedroom suite in chestnut.
I also milled some of...