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  1. #16
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    Hi Pops
    Thanks for the coments, Ill be hoping to bring more tools home from the Sydney Wood Show. Have no idea what as yet. I guess ill just play it by ear at the show.

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    Im setting up for retirement too... I just gotta wait another 30yrs(thanks Kev).
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  4. #18
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    Hi Harry 72
    I wish I had started at age 37 to Make Serious Plans for retirement , then maybe i wouldnt have to wait 2 more years. Im ready NOW but havent quiet got enough money. Oh well I guess 2 years will pass quickly.

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    Jethrow, I'm sure that Wongo and I can get you to buy plenty of "stuff"
    Pat
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    Hey Pat.
    Do you really think I need any help buying gear >><<
    Just have a look at all my shed photos. I think I have it down to a fine art spending money on woodworking gear. And LOVIN IT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jethrow View Post
    Hey Pat.
    Do you really think I need any help buying gear >><<
    Just have a look at all my shed photos. I think I have it down to a fine art spending money on woodworking gear. And LOVIN IT.

    But Jethrow, it's always more fun spending money with mates.
    Pat
    Work is a necessary evil to be avoided. Mark Twain

  8. #22
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    OK
    We'll see at the wood show.
    By the way do you live near Woollongong ??

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    Yep, 5 K North of Wallygong, 1.5 K West of the beach. Happier than a pig wallowing in mud!
    Pat
    Work is a necessary evil to be avoided. Mark Twain

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    Thanks for posting those photos Jethrow

    I need to work something that will mount to the table saw as I need to move the saw arround
    regards from Alberta, Canada

    ian

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    Hi Ian
    It comes with 2 mounting setups 1 roof and one to the saw table. Check Carba Tec site for the info. it will work for you. Link http://www.carbatec.com.au/machinery...uxe-suva-guard
    Last edited by Jethrow; 25th May 2009 at 12:36 PM. Reason: Adding Link

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    Thanks Jethrow
    I got the PM as well
    regards from Alberta, Canada

    ian

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    Hey Jethrow...looking good there. Space limitations do suck...but it's truely amazing what you can fit in a small space. I will post some pics of my shed sometime soon...when I get some more shelving, drawers, and pegboard type stuff finished I've got 3 roller doors in my shed which correspond to jointer, thicknesser, and table saw

    I have been looking for one of those adjustable hole saws...needed 160mm holes for blast gates which I ended doing with the jig saw. Where did you get it?
    It's nice to be me.
    I'm the only one.

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    Hi Yeldarb
    It seems we have doors in comon all placed very carefully as to line up with outfeed on machinery lol.
    Ill look forward to seeing pics of your shed and the 3 roller doors.
    I purchased the hole cutting gismo from a special box in the local hardware some 2 or 3 years ago for $150 I will look tomorrow to see if it has a brand name anywhere on it. It is meant for a largish hand drill, there is a perspex dome fits over the shaft as a guard. I have never seen another the same. But not to say there not available. Fairly sheltered here in Mudgee for purchasing options.

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