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    Default MY SHED'S Latest Additions

    Hi all
    Just thought I would update on the latest additions to my shed. Photos attached. For those who missed the post of my shed earlier here is the link https://www.woodworkforums.com/f11/shed-1-1-getting-ready-retire-90416
    By the way as some predicted when I mentioned I wanted to retire within the next 12 months a few said how,?? Well thanks guys Ive had to postpone retiring for about 2 years now. ( You all jinxed me )
    I guess that will just give me 2 more years to upgrade my gear even more.
    Shame I cant build a much larger shed No more land. Oh well just have to upgrade all existing gear.

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    Jethro, what is that contraption in your DP?
    Pat
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    Hi Pat
    Its an adjustable hole cutter, its actually for a handheld drill has a large perspex dome that attaches as a guard. But i use it in press to cut 80 - 160mm holes.

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    Thanks Jethrow. I can see it now
    Pat
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    Some nice gear there Jethrow. From the sawdust in the DC it is getting some use.
    Bob

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    Jethrow
    can you expand somewhat (more piccies) on the crown guard on your table saw
    regards from Alberta, Canada

    ian

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    Hi Ian
    Its actually Aa Suva Guard purchased it from CarbaTec. Will take some more pics and post them a little later today. By the way whos going to Sydney WOOD SHOW.

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    Jethrow, I am going on Saturday and I think Wongo and a few others. There will be a Forum Lounge set up for members to meet and take the weight of their feet.
    Pat
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    Hi Pat
    Im thinking of going Saturday and Sunday. Make the best of it if im going to travel from Mudgee. Take the wifes Van and FILL IT UP Lol

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    Well then, you'll have to join Wongo and me for a cruise Mal Ward, Carroll's, Trend for the exotic timbers, Tasmanian Forestry for the Tassie timbers and the rest of the various stalls, so many chances to fill up the van and empty the wallet
    Pat
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    Looks like some nice gear there but doesn't seem to be much room on the outfeed side of the table saw. I had big plans on the Sydney show this year but SWMBO decided we're going to a cousins 21st in Melbourne. She better not make plans for the Canberra one or I won't be a happy camper
    It's only a mistake if you don't learn from it.

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    Hi Corbs
    The outfeed expands greatly.... I just open the sliding door ....Then it goes for miles lol The reason for such a large sliding dor was for the Table saw outfeed.

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    Hi again Ian
    Photos as requested of Suva Guard. I might have gone a little overboard , well there only photos

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    I like those outfeed tables. I like the look of the Suva guard too.
    It's only a mistake if you don't learn from it.

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    Hi Jethrow,

    What a great setup. Sure have crammed a lot of gear in there, shame about the lack of realestate.

    Thanks for sharing. Oh yes, don't forget one of the shed rules, (posted here some time ago), 'You can Never have too many tools, powered or hand driven'.

    Keep up the good work.

    Cheers
    Pops

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