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25th January 2024, 09:51 AM
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VICTORIA I still have these for sale and cap incl. postage...
I still have these for sale and cap incl. postage for the price
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13th August 2023, 01:01 PM
Thread: Alternative to Clearvue
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It looks right now. Can we exchange emails on...
It looks right now. Can we exchange emails on here?
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8th August 2023, 05:50 PM
Thread: Alternative to Clearvue
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Hey Nathan. Would you be interested in teaming up...
Hey Nathan. Would you be interested in teaming up to buy a CV cyclone? That would halve the shipping costs for both of us.
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13th July 2023, 09:31 PM
Thread: Alternative to Clearvue
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Thanks for your advice, Chris. Very useful to...
Thanks for your advice, Chris. Very useful to know, irrespective of DIY or purchasing from CV.
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3rd July 2023, 04:22 PM
Thread: Alternative to Clearvue
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Clearvue will get back to me soon on pricing for...
Clearvue will get back to me soon on pricing for 3+ units. I asked to to give quote with and without filters. Personally, I’m going without filters since I will vent air outdoors.
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28th June 2023, 07:38 PM
Thread: Alternative to Clearvue
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The quote I received from Clearvue includes...
The quote I received from Clearvue includes everything but the motor, mounting bracket and filters. It's a 16" impeller. The latter don't seem to change the shipping costs.
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17th June 2023, 11:31 AM
Thread: Alternative to Clearvue
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I tried making a small scale model but gave up...
I tried making a small scale model but gave up because it was too fiddly, so I want to try do a full scale model instead out of sheets of A1 cardboard. My major concern is joining all the sheet metal...
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26th May 2023, 02:11 PM
Thread: Alternative to Clearvue
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I found a local sheet metal fabrication shop that...
I found a local sheet metal fabrication shop that can make all the sheet metal parts for around $600. They expressed concern how the parts would be joined together. From memory it would be slightly...
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2nd March 2023, 06:31 PM
Thread: Alternative to Clearvue
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Thanks to both of you for sending the photos. I'm...
Thanks to both of you for sending the photos. I'm guessing the Powtran VFD was the most recent option offered by CV Australia?
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1st February 2023, 01:37 PM
Thread: Cyclone Impeller
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Thank you Chris! I am interested in a 16"...
Thank you Chris! I am interested in a 16" impeller. :U
I highly encourage others that are interested in making their own cyclone to get in touch. I have started looking at buying or sourcing other... -
19th January 2023, 01:54 PM
Thread: Dust Extractor Availability
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Reviving this old post from 2022. Has there...
Reviving this old post from 2022.
Has there been any further attempts at making the impellers locally?
If the impeller is the main stumbling block at making a BP cyclone, what would it roughly... -
19th January 2023, 10:59 AM
Thread: Alternative to Clearvue
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This question has probably been asked before... ...
This question has probably been asked before...
Can the VFD, motor and filters be purchased locally?
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16th January 2023, 07:40 PM
Thread: Alternative to Clearvue
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I wish I had been able to order a Clearvue...
I wish I had been able to order a Clearvue cyclone before they shut down. Is a group buy direct from USA out of the question?
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21st September 2020, 09:34 AM
Thread: Carbatec new suppliers for Laguna
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Does anyone sell Jet or Powermatic in Australia...
Does anyone sell Jet or Powermatic in Australia these days? Wish Carbatec didn't drop them, now its a choice between Carbatec's own gear and Laguna it seems.
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17th March 2019, 07:59 PM
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VICTORIA Japanese Mortiser Chisels and Bits (3/8" and 1/2") + Diamond Cone Sharpener
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I'm selling these as a set. All are brand new in original packaging. I have sharpened the mortise chisels to 8000G on my waterstones and diamond cone sharpener. It's deadly sharp...trust me!
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7th April 2018, 10:44 AM
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VICTORIA Price drop to $469 excl. post.
Price drop to $469 excl. post.
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30th March 2018, 10:20 AM
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VICTORIA Will include free shipping within Australia.
Will include free shipping within Australia.
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25th March 2018, 02:09 PM
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VICTORIA Lie-Nielsen No 7-1/2 Low-Angle Jointer Bench Plane
$490
I bought this a year ago from Henry Eckert (Australian distributor for Lie-Nielsen). I used it for one project at the time, but regrettably haven't had the chance to do much woodworking in... -
13th March 2018, 03:16 PM
Thread: Benchcrafted Moxon Vise
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VICTORIA Sold
Sold
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11th March 2018, 11:53 AM
Thread: Benchcrafted Moxon Vise
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VICTORIA Benchcrafted Moxon Vise
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Brand new (never used). Includes the threaded rods, crubber, and two vise wheels.
Asking price $280
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21st December 2017, 08:04 PM
Thread: Japanese smoothing plane (kanna) 42mm
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VICTORIA Japanese smoothing plane (kanna) 42mm
I bought this a year ago but haven't had the chance to spend much time in the shed, so i've decided to put it up for sale on here.
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22nd July 2017, 11:14 AM
Thread: Oneida Super Dusty Deputy 4" Group Buy
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Ahh thanks for point out the GST. In that case,...
Ahh thanks for point out the GST. In that case, two units delivered is approx. AUD$943, which falls under the GST threshold which translates to $471.50 pp. Save $40 pp. basically.
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19th July 2017, 08:19 PM
Thread: Oneida Super Dusty Deputy 4" Group Buy
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woodPixel, Thanks for that link. I think I've...
woodPixel,
Thanks for that link. I think I've come across it before. Good to see that option is available.
Derek,
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18th July 2017, 09:11 PM
Thread: Oneida Super Dusty Deputy 4" Group Buy
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Oneida Super Dusty Deputy 4" Group Buy
I've been eyeing the Oneida Super Dust Deputy Deluxe 4" kit that was recently released. Unfortunately, Carbatec is not interested in getting these so I looked into buying them through Woodcraft. If I...
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17th April 2017, 12:43 PM
Thread: Veritas MK II Honing Guide
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Veritas MK II Honing Guide
Veritas MK II Honing Guide + Camber Roller
All parts are in excellent condition. I have used it a dozen times and it performs beautifully, but I need the money at the moment.
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21st March 2017, 02:47 PM
Thread: Remote Start for Dust Extractor
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Could anyone give a ballpark figure as to how...
Could anyone give a ballpark figure as to how much a sparky might charge to do this job and whether a residential sparky would be the best bet?
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1st March 2016, 10:11 AM
Thread: Moving machinery in Melbourne
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Moving machinery in Melbourne
Hello there,
I have a few machines (18" bandsaw, tablesaw, 15" thicknesser, 8" jointer) that I want to move from a storage unit to my place. Would anyone here know any companies that do this sort... -
8th August 2013, 10:12 AM
Thread: ProRouter Top from Woodwork Supplies
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Thanks for the advice :2tsup: I chiseled the...
Thanks for the advice :2tsup:
I chiseled the slots square using an old bench chisel lying around.
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8th August 2013, 10:08 AM
Thread: Jet Xacta Deluxe riving knife
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Jet Xacta Deluxe riving knife
I bought a Jet Xacta Deluxe recently and found the reviews on here and elsewhere very helpful with making my decision. The fit and finish is superb. Mitre slot to blade was spot on, i.e. 0.000" from...
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28th May 2013, 10:34 PM
Thread: ProRouter Top from Woodwork Supplies
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ProRouter Top from Woodwork Supplies
Hi,
I just received my ProRouter Top "Type A" from Pro Woodwork Supplies in VIC. I'm surprised to say the least that it requires the T-Tracks to be modified and installed. By 'modified', i mean... -
5th August 2012, 11:07 PM
Thread: Kreg Precision Bandsaw Fence
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It's good to hear all of you are happy with the...
It's good to hear all of you are happy with the Kreg bandsaw fence so far.
Superbunny, have you considered attaching a piece of MDF or plywood to the Kreg fence using counterbored holes + bolts?... -
31st July 2012, 09:24 PM
Thread: Applying teak oil (watco) over wood stain.
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Its a while since your last post but I read...
Its a while since your last post but I read something recently that might might apply here and help someone else in future. It could be you are using a pigment stain, and the act of brushing on...
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31st July 2012, 07:29 PM
Thread: Kreg Precision Bandsaw Fence
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Have you had any issues with your fence since you...
Have you had any issues with your fence since you bought it?
What worries me with the trunion is that with the bolt loosened (or if it wasn't there), the table would fall off. The only thing... -
31st July 2012, 01:28 PM
Thread: Kreg Precision Bandsaw Fence
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Kreg Precision Bandsaw Fence
I bought a Kreg Precision Bandsaw Fence to go with the CT BAS-350 14" bandsaw. A word of warning to anyone who buys it for this particular saw is that you will have to drill holes in the mounting...
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5th July 2012, 08:27 PM
Thread: How many TPI is enough?
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I recently got a digital caliper and measured the...
I recently got a digital caliper and measured the thickness of the 3/4" wide blade mentioned at the beginning of this post, which I found was ~0.035" thick. My major gripe is when I ordered it from...
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30th April 2012, 10:32 PM
Thread: How many TPI is enough?
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Thanks for your responses, at least others may...
Thanks for your responses, at least others may avoid falling into the same trap. The general consensus appears to be anything 2 or above is best for this kind of work...
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29th April 2012, 10:48 PM
Thread: How many TPI is enough?
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Thanks for replying Jeff. Blade overheating would...
Thanks for replying Jeff. Blade overheating would be due to those factors too, not only on TPI i imagine. Its too late to change the order but it really worries me that this is the recommendation by...
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23rd April 2012, 06:00 PM
Thread: How many TPI is enough?
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Kiln dried
Kiln dried
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23rd April 2012, 02:52 PM
Thread: How many TPI is enough?
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How many TPI is enough?
I read somewhere that there should always be at least 3 teeth in the piece of timber you are cutting with a bandsaw. While ordering a blade recently, I was told that 1.2 TPI is best because the blade...
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26th October 2011, 09:21 PM
Thread: 15A power outlet
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I couldn't find any 2.5mm flex 15A extension...
I couldn't find any 2.5mm flex 15A extension leads, so I ended up buying 2.5mm 2C+E cable ($5/m), cut off the 15A plug heads (female/male), and rewired them up. Thanks for the advice guys! :2tsup:
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23rd October 2011, 10:41 AM
Thread: 15A power outlet
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Thanks for the advice guys, especially...
Thanks for the advice guys, especially maxdangerous :2tsup:
The double outlet is really there to have either the thicknesser/bandsaw/jointer + dusty, which is why the thicknesser isn't hardwired.... -
20th October 2011, 10:30 AM
Thread: 15A power outlet
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All I could see on the CB was "6kA" and "30mA"....
All I could see on the CB was "6kA" and "30mA". The 30mA is written near the 'test' button. The sparky wrote on the invoice that it is a "25A RCBO". It looks identical to what is shown on: RCBO 1P...
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19th October 2011, 06:45 PM
Thread: 15A power outlet
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Thanks for your advice guys. :2tsup: To think...
Thanks for your advice guys. :2tsup: To think that I tipped him for the extra effort he went to LOL :C
He gave me a double outlet (15A) so I can replace the single outlet that he installed. I plan... -
19th October 2011, 05:20 PM
Thread: 15A power outlet
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15A power outlet
Hello :no:
The electrician installed a new 15A power outlet in the workshop, but the power cord for the 15" thicknesser doesn't reach it comfortably. To fix the problem, the electrician made up a... -
26th September 2011, 12:17 AM
Thread: Blackwood Poisoning
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Robson Valley, you're spot on when you say that...
Robson Valley, you're spot on when you say that there is no such thing as nice dust
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24th September 2011, 11:37 AM
Thread: Blackwood Poisoning
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No worries. The 7500 series comes in three...
No worries. The 7500 series comes in three different sizes depending on your face size/shape, although they can be adjusted with the straps.
The model number corresponds to the respirator size
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23rd September 2011, 10:29 PM
Thread: Blackwood Poisoning
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Rattrap, Its a late reply but I use a 3M 7500...
Rattrap,
Its a late reply but I use a 3M 7500 series half face respirator with a P2 filter (for wood dust, etc). They cost around $100 and you can find them at BOC Gas & Gear stores. I've seen... -
23rd September 2011, 10:32 AM
Thread: BAS-350 same as MJ34?
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Hi Conwood, Thanks for looking up your BAS-350...
Hi Conwood,
Thanks for looking up your BAS-350 manual. Feel a bit more reassured. I guess I will find out for sure once I assemble it this weekend. Cheers! :) -
22nd September 2011, 10:09 PM
Thread: BAS-350 same as MJ34?
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Yeah, but I used to own the BAS-350 (previous...
Yeah, but I used to own the BAS-350 (previous model) and I'm pretty sure the instruction manual had "BAS-350" on the front cover though. That's whats got me a bit worried...If you own a BAS-350B I'd...
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22nd September 2011, 09:59 PM
Thread: BAS-350 same as MJ34?
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BAS-350 same as MJ34?
Hi,
I ordered a Carba-Tec BAS-350B and got it delivered today but when I opened up the box the manual has "MJ34 Model Wood Cutting Band Saw" on the front cover. Is this the same as the BAS-350B or...