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22nd June 2006, 03:04 PM
Thread: Cheap MDF supplies in Perth
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World Wide Timber Traders do 18mm MDF for about...
World Wide Timber Traders do 18mm MDF for about $31 a sheet. If you buy a few (4-5+) you might talk them into a trade price of a few dollars less per sheet.
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8th January 2006, 09:26 AM
Thread: Drill Bit???
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Purchased a set a while ago with one of these,...
Purchased a set a while ago with one of these, fortunately the instructions told me it was for wing nuts (I was confused as well).
Never tried it though.
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29th November 2005, 05:02 PM
Thread: timber auction
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And just for completeness here is another. ...
And just for completeness here is another.
http://www.rossauction.com.au/auctions/index.php/view/10122005f
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22nd November 2005, 04:05 PM
Thread: MIK International - reliable?
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I had a similar problem with MIK a few months, ie...
I had a similar problem with MIK a few months, ie charge the credit card but don't have the product in stock to be able to deliver it. They came through in the end and were quite professional in...
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3rd June 2005, 05:14 PM
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I recently purchased a Hitachi 10inch SCMS. ...
I recently purchased a Hitachi 10inch SCMS.
Use it for rough cutting longer timbre to length but also use it for accurate final cuts in long lengths (sheoak at 1.8m long, 110mm wide and 35mm... -
28th April 2005, 05:39 PM
Thread: Jet vs Carba-tec 15" Thicknesser
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Hello. I have the 15" Carbatec version and have...
Hello. I have the 15" Carbatec version and have also made the digital readout conversion (not too bad on price, got it on a special).
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30th September 2004, 04:47 PM
Thread: Dado Blade to suit Hitachi C8FB2
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H Tony, I don't have this SCMS but I thought...
H Tony,
I don't have this SCMS but I thought the limiting factor would be the arbor length, ie is there really any room to stick more than one blade on there?
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28th September 2004, 03:21 PM
Thread: Quick Poll
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X link PVA and biscuits. Still most important...
X link PVA and biscuits.
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5th September 2004, 10:38 PM
Thread: glue for slow assembly
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I use Titebond II Extend quite a bit and can...
I use Titebond II Extend quite a bit and can tweak things for about 20 minutes, well at least in winter (can't remember what problems I had in Perth's summer right at the moment).
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5th September 2004, 01:12 PM
Thread: Initiated my Divorce......
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erknot, I too am a happy TSC-10HB owner and...
erknot,
I too am a happy TSC-10HB owner and also have the BAS-350 you mention. They are both great machines.
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Dingo, Must admit I haven't even been able to...
Dingo,
Must admit I haven't even been able to find birch plywood in WA, where did you find this?
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21st July 2004, 04:37 PM
Thread: Sliding Compound Mitre Saws
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I too am currently interested in a good SCMS and...
I too am currently interested in a good SCMS and have been looking at the same models as nwb mentioned above.
Primary reasons for a mitre saw is for increased accuracy in mite cuts (you can hold...