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11th September 2013, 07:46 AM
Thread: Canberra Wood Show
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Dear Me
goodness, Doug, how dare you have an opinion! Jim Carroll seems to get it - give the customers something and they might come. We can't buy your products if you are not there, Neil. If Corbs would...
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2nd September 2013, 04:19 PM
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Sticky: Improve the shows
The late Les Miller used to have a corner where he demonstrated new or improves products. There are loads of new things each month in the Woodworking mags, so why not have a What's New stand. Get...
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20th August 2013, 01:31 PM
Thread: Major Woodworking Bandsaw BS 1412DX
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Major Woodworking Bandsaw BS 1412DX
Has anyone has experience with this product? It seems to be loaded with features for the price, but you know the saying - if it looks too good to be true......
I had a H&f 14inch bandsaw, but the... -
30th September 2010, 06:24 PM
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Exhibitors
I would like to see Professional Woodworkers back at the Sydney and Canberra shows.
Also, a better range of turning chisels, including cryogenic tools, if possible.
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27th September 2010, 11:09 AM
Thread: Canberra W.W.W. Show
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I'm sorry if I got people offside with my...
I'm sorry if I got people offside with my comments. Like morbius, I just don't want things to get worse.
Liz, I look forward to the shows each year and will continue to attend and I accept that much... -
6th September 2010, 10:35 AM
Thread: Canberra W.W.W. Show
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Canberra WWS
I attended the show on Friday 3rd. I was disappointed with the lack of exhibitors. The old faithfuls were there, but not much new. Over the past few years the show has got smaller and smaller. Now,...
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chisels
thanks for the responses.
I read a test of Henry Taylor Kryo tools in Woodturning and my recollection is that it was favourable, but conservatively so.
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chisels
Does anyone know about, or used, cryogenic treated chisels? They have been talked abour and tested with positive results in English woodturning mags for a number of years, but don't seem to be...
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3rd March 2008, 09:49 PM
Thread: suppliers of thin wood
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J&C Thin timbers are very good to deal with. I...
J&C Thin timbers are very good to deal with. I get box making timber from them in 8 and 10mm and have been very happy with their service. Good range too.
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3rd March 2008, 09:56 AM
Thread: Series 2000 parts
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Series 2000 parts
The extension table according to the Triton label is an "ETA 200a"
(S/No. 07352). The Biscuit Joiner is "BJA 300" (S/No. 004672) to suit Router Table RTA 300. The joiner has an MDF panel to allow it... -
29th February 2008, 11:02 AM
Thread: Series 2000 parts
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No photos, that is stretching my abilities. the...
No photos, that is stretching my abilities. the biscuit joiner is still in its (faded)box and the extension is just gathering dust against the wall.
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27th February 2008, 05:54 PM
Thread: Alternatives to 2000 Workcentre???
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extension table for triton 2000
Did you see under the thread "Series 2000 parts".
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26th February 2008, 02:36 PM
Thread: Series 2000 parts
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Series 2000 parts
I know of someone with Series 2000 Workcentre extension table and a Biscuit Joiner to suit Series 2000 Router table which are no longer required. Is anyone interested in buying them. Both never used.
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3rd February 2008, 01:33 PM
Thread: hole punch for sanding discs
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hughie, are wad punches that expensive? Seems...
hughie, are wad punches that expensive? Seems like a lot of stuffing around when there is a ready made solution. You would be saving heaps by cutting them yourself, so why not treat yourself to a...
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31st January 2008, 04:31 PM
Thread: respirators
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respirator
thanks for your thoughts. I am trying to ignore cost in this decision in favour of health. Other advice I have received about the Triton is that its comfort is a problem and putting it on and off is...
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31st January 2008, 01:37 PM
Thread: respirators
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respirators
I raised this issue eleswhere,but this is probably the best spot. I'm looking to get a respirator for woodturning. Can anyone give me a reasonable opinion of the Triton versus Trend versus Racal D4....
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29th January 2008, 07:55 AM
Thread: Respirators
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respirators
Thanks BobL.
I agree about the DC and have that in hand.
sounds like the Trend is more suitalbe for my purpose ie, in a garage/workshop situation. I'm ignoring the cost element at the moment, and... -
28th January 2008, 10:17 AM
Thread: Respirators
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Respirators
I'm new to woodturning and from what little I know, a respirator should be my first accessory. t
The market seems limited and it is hard to know what to buy. I understand the Triton is OK but a bit...