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13th May 2024, 09:18 AM
Thread: Stanley 45 - some parts missing
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SOLD: Sold
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11th May 2024, 05:17 PM
Thread: Sharpening mill chains
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Suggest this thread CS Milling 101, Hints tips...
Suggest this thread CS Milling 101, Hints tips and tricks | Arborist, Chainsaw & Tree Work Forum
And for an extra geeky look at raker setups in the "hot saws" forums try this
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10th May 2024, 09:28 AM
Thread: Battery powered lawnmower
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I have a STIHL RMA235 36V battery powered mower...
I have a STIHL RMA235 36V battery powered mower and it's my second battery powered mower.
My first battery powered mower was also a Stihl - it was quite narrow and under powered so mowing the... -
8th May 2024, 08:45 PM
Thread: Stanley 45 - some parts missing
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SOLD: OK, great I'm glad someone has picked it up.
OK, great I'm glad someone has picked it up.
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8th May 2024, 07:30 PM
Thread: Stanley 45 - some parts missing
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SOLD: Stanley 45 - some parts missing
I have most of a Stanley 45 looking for a new home.
There's some surface rust that could easily be cleaned up.
The 2 longer rods and some of the blades are missing.
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7th May 2024, 03:36 PM
Thread: Woodfast 280 midi lathe Trail stock issues
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You sent me a PM about this. Sorry mine is not...
You sent me a PM about this.
Sorry mine is not like yours.
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If the circlip keeps coming suggest the following
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7th May 2024, 11:34 AM
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Ordinarily because of the high start up currents...
Ordinarily because of the high start up currents a 15A Socket with dedicated 15A breaker would be needed for a 2.2kW motor
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6th May 2024, 10:53 AM
Thread: Been doing a Swedish Death Clean lately...
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Great story and I'm glad you posted it here. I...
Great story and I'm glad you posted it here.
I spent 7 of my growing up years in the then small seaside town of Busselton in the 1960's. At home the only books we had were a small set of... -
3rd May 2024, 12:51 PM
Thread: Engineers vice storage for woodworker
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Here's my solution for that. Three grinders on...
Here's my solution for that.
Three grinders on movable arms on a HD turntable.
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3rd May 2024, 10:49 AM
Thread: Engineers vice storage for woodworker
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Nice implementation. This was my storage...
Nice implementation.
This was my storage solution for a removable engineering vice.
Apologies for the poor quality of teh video taken 12 years ago with, at the time, a 7 year old mobile.
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2nd May 2024, 10:43 AM
Thread: Future of the Australian Electricity Market
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Just being pedantic but everything is nuclear...
Just being pedantic but everything is nuclear powered - solar, hydrogen, biomass and wind power are the result of nuclear processes on the sun. The heat for geothermal comes from ongoing nuclear...
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1st May 2024, 12:04 PM
Thread: Re-claimed Jarrah Sleepers
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Great work. Looks like you sure could use some...
Great work.
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29th April 2024, 09:46 AM
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I would try removing the 100mm flex. I'm guessing...
I would try removing the 100mm flex. I'm guessing it won't make and difference to chip collection but should increase invisible dust collection inside the cabinet - provided there are sufficient gaps...
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28th April 2024, 12:56 PM
Thread: Prolonged Man Flu,
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Have you been tested for RSV? It's nasty, I had...
Have you been tested for RSV? It's nasty, I had it last December and it knocked me round for weeks.
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27th April 2024, 08:12 PM
Thread: SWMBO has departed this mortal coil
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House painting finished - only took 30 years!
When Amanda and I undertook a major renovation of our 1918 house in 1995 we decided to do the painting ourselves and we did complete the insides and most of the outside by about 1998. However the...
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26th April 2024, 05:50 PM
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Good work! Its very satisfying to get it all up...
Good work! Its very satisfying to get it all up and running.
One caveat.
Initial testing did show 2 x 45º as marginally better than a 90º, but in ~2017 I did some further testing I found 2 x 45º... -
24th April 2024, 02:54 PM
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Those slivers won't worry an impeller but they...
Those slivers won't worry an impeller but they will eventually clog flexy.
Worse still if the clog and pile up sawdust and a stream of sparks (eg hitting a nail) hits the blockage it can start a... -
21st April 2024, 11:52 AM
Thread: HTPSWA Autumn Tool Sale
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HEADS UP Yo Geoff, I'm going to try and come along and...
Yo Geoff, I'm going to try and come along and bring that set of old auger bits I said I was going to give you several years back.
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19th April 2024, 12:08 PM
Thread: Future of the Australian Electricity Market
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In terms of influencing of outcomes by sponsors...
In terms of influencing of outcomes by sponsors it depends what sort of research and who's funding it.
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19th April 2024, 09:42 AM
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It's usually better to suck dusty air out than...
It's usually better to suck dusty air out than blow outside air in.
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If there's only one air inlet to the shed eg a door, and the inside shed air is not stirred up this can create a reduced... -
18th April 2024, 05:18 PM
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That should be OK for cleaning up after the dusty...
That should be OK for cleaning up after the dusty and prepping the workshop for applying finishes etc. Ideally you want to capture escaping fine dust before it settles out because then just walking...
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18th April 2024, 09:38 AM
Thread: Castors for workbench
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This link shows CAM operated feet small bench I...
This link shows CAM operated feet small bench I made about 6 years ago. It might give you some ideas.
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17th April 2024, 07:39 PM
Thread: Personal EV journey.
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Hi Mark, Not sure about other EVs but with mine...
Hi Mark, Not sure about other EVs but with mine Fwd and Rev are switched electrically on the steering Column. If car is moving forward at no more than 8 kph you can flick into reverse no problem....
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16th April 2024, 10:37 AM
Thread: Future of the Australian Electricity Market
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I seriously doubt there ever was. I'm reading a...
I seriously doubt there ever was. I'm reading a book about the strange philosopher Nietzsche. He proposed somewhere in 1880 that just about every conversation/dialog/reporting/book etc has...
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15th April 2024, 11:46 AM
Thread: Future of the Australian Electricity Market
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I'll let Paul supply a detailed answer but my...
I'll let Paul supply a detailed answer but my take is as follows
Solar can nominally be switched off immediately so they're only paying in the sense that they are not getting paid but they are not... -
15th April 2024, 09:51 AM
Thread: Future of the Australian Electricity Market
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Paul I think this pretty well sums it up. The...
Paul I think this pretty well sums it up.
The only way they can make it pay is by subsidies and then we are back to paying more than we should.
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14th April 2024, 09:30 AM
Thread: Belt sander belts
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I've bought/acquired/used 100's of 100mm wide...
I've bought/acquired/used 100's of 100mm wide belts from Bunnings for my big Makita sander.
Over the 20 years I've had it, the sander and assorted belts have been "borrowed" by numerous mates and... -
12th April 2024, 02:24 PM
Thread: Future of the Australian Electricity Market
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Not sure if mini grids differ from Micro Grids...
Not sure if mini grids differ from Micro Grids but there are at least 4 micro grids operating in WA and a bunch more in the pipeline.
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12th April 2024, 12:14 PM
Thread: Opinions on IKEA air quality sensor?
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PM2.5 readings are a catch all used for general...
PM2.5 readings are a catch all used for general air quality (smoke, ICE pollution, house and office dust, industrial pollution) but most wood working dust is above PM2.5 so they wont catch the bigger...
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12th April 2024, 09:51 AM
Thread: Opinions on IKEA air quality sensor?
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A couple of cuts with a saw or most short term...
A couple of cuts with a saw or most short term activity in a shed containing only low amounts of suspended dust won't show up much on a particle counter.
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12th April 2024, 09:39 AM
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Quickest way will be to send him a PM - he's...
Quickest way will be to send him a PM - he's still around according to his activity chart.
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12th April 2024, 09:28 AM
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I'd buy the newest one (or the one with the least...
I'd buy the newest one (or the one with the least vibration, or quietest one) and replace the bags as described.
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11th April 2024, 08:00 PM
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50mm hose connected to shop vac is better than...
50mm hose connected to shop vac is better than nothing. You will get better performance if the guard is modified such that the collection point is in front of (not behind the blade) Lappa made a...
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11th April 2024, 07:58 PM
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30 year old ones are most likely to have cloth...
30 year old ones are most likely to have cloth bags for both collection and air filtration that when new are only good to about 30 microns, but worst of all likely to have a heap of micro holes all...
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9th April 2024, 12:09 PM
Thread: Sherwood 3hp 2 stage
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Start by reading this...
Start by reading this https://www.woodworkforums.com/f200/draft-faq-dust-extraction-practical-aspects-154136#post1932353
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9th April 2024, 09:40 AM
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I've had 2 of those generic 100mm compound vices....
I've had 2 of those generic 100mm compound vices. The first one was from Timbecon which didn't like being dropped onto my shed floor as it broke a casting. This was replaced by an almost identical...
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8th April 2024, 10:02 AM
Thread: Sherwood 3hp 2 stage
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Just to add more complications, the quoted flow...
Just to add more complications, the quoted flow rates for the 2HP of 1200CFM are "in you dreams" territory - when I measured several of these about 10 years ago the best I got was half that. I would...
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7th April 2024, 09:36 AM
Thread: Best drill bit for 60mm mdf
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Ha - I read 60 mm diameter - not 60mm deep. The...
Ha - I read 60 mm diameter - not 60mm deep. The OP does writesay "the holes themselves will be 60mm" but I'm not 100% sure what this means.
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6th April 2024, 11:54 AM
Thread: Best drill bit for 60mm mdf
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I'd go hole saw (preferably tungsten tipped) over...
I'd go hole saw (preferably tungsten tipped) over a Forstner.
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6th April 2024, 11:48 AM
Thread: Future of the Australian Electricity Market
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I read recently that Bill Gates is getting into...
I read recently that Bill Gates is getting into liquid sodium reactor nuclear power. Apparently he started his fund raising (via a company know as TerraPower) back in 2008 and the first reactor will...
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5th April 2024, 04:49 PM
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Dust collection usually obeys the law of...
Dust collection usually obeys the law of diminishing returns.
eg Spending $X will get you say 90% of the way there. To get to say 99% you have to spend 10$X and to 99.9% will need 100$X
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4th April 2024, 11:25 AM
Thread: Opinions on IKEA air quality sensor?
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Be careful using it when cooking. Baking is...
Be careful using it when cooking. Baking is usually OK but any sort of grilling/frying will make oily/sticky smoke and if too much of that get inside the sensor this may kill int,
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3rd April 2024, 02:13 PM
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Thanks - should be OK TimbeCon and...
Thanks - should be OK
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3rd April 2024, 12:47 PM
Thread: SWMBO has departed this mortal coil
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A few weeks ago I was interviewed about Amanda's...
A few weeks ago I was interviewed about Amanda's passing and how I have been dealing with my grief, by a counsellor (Mary) from a local major hospital.
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2nd April 2024, 07:47 PM
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2HP might be OK for a small shed - how small is...
2HP might be OK for a small shed - how small is it?
The downside of using that design without modification is that the air path has to do a 90º corkscrew when in enters the bag housing which... -
2nd April 2024, 12:27 PM
Thread: Opinions on IKEA air quality sensor?
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These detectors work fine in a DIY woodwork shop...
These detectors work fine in a DIY woodwork shop provided you don't poke them direct into a direct sawdust stream or leave them on for too long because eventually they will clog. The time taken to...
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1st April 2024, 10:24 AM
Thread: Opinions on IKEA air quality sensor?
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Well put Neil - my thoughts almost to the letter....
Well put Neil - my thoughts almost to the letter. :)
One caveat is that these and most other budget end units use sensors that for readings <10 µg/m^3 will have reading errors approaching 100% so... -
1st April 2024, 10:18 AM
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The overall effectiveness of a RAF (Room air...
The overall effectiveness of a RAF (Room air filter) Depends on things like.
- RAF performance specs
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31st March 2024, 02:00 PM
Thread: Future of the Australian Electricity Market
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There are a number of Key EVs available. The best...
There are a number of Key EVs available. The best perfroming ones typically uses a 20kWh battery for a range of 180km - that which is about 110 Wh/km without making much of an effort at improving...
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30th March 2024, 06:03 PM
Thread: Future of the Australian Electricity Market
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Some other considerations that make us look even...
Some other considerations that make us look even worse
Japan has
- a much greater proportion of its land surface as mountains where it's not commercially viable to locate panels.
- to import...