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    Quote Originally Posted by delbs View Post
    Always best to ask for forgiveness than permission hey

    Here is (most of) my haul from the St Timbers Day Fair


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    ..... but, there's 2 segmented cutters for my thicknesser and planer coming by courier that I can't be in trouble for and don't need to beg forgiveness ... until the credit card statement arrives!

    fletty
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    Quote Originally Posted by fletty View Post
    Here is (most of) my haul from the St Timbers Day Fair


    swwwbooty01.jpg

    ..... but, there's 2 segmented cutters for my thicknesser and planer coming by courier that I can't be in trouble for and don't need to beg forgiveness ... until the credit card statement arrives!

    fletty

    Thats one awesome piece of Huon Fletty..........whats the roundy brass looking things along the front left and right

    It must be great now the family has grown to receive that many more birthday present especially the ones from the grandies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fletty View Post
    Here is (most of) my haul from the St Timbers Day Fair
    fletty that's a great piece of Huon. well done.

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    Hey Bassmansimon when do you get your bandsaw?

    I love the tool less adjustments i have on the bearing guides etc. You should love the saw. Here is mine after some work ripping some large Oregon (douglas fir) lengths

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheelinround View Post
    Thats one awesome piece of Huon Fletty..........whats the roundy brass looking things along the front left and right
    The piece of huon is a bit deceptive! Unfortunately it is only 3mm thick! The pack behind it is 2 pieces of nicely figured 10mm thick huon.
    The "roundy brass ... things" are (left) brass wire brushes to fit a dremel (or in my case a-poor-mans-dremel=ryobi) and (right) a set of router bushings and lock nuts all courtesy of that fine Scotsman, Mr McJing.

    fletty
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    Quote Originally Posted by delbs View Post
    Hey Bassmansimon when do you get your bandsaw?

    I love the tool less adjustments i have on the bearing guides etc. You should love the saw. Here is mine after some work ripping some large Oregon (douglas fir) lengths

    20130724_185908.jpg
    Hi Delbs. I got the display model, so it was brand new on the Thursday, and then a few days old on Sunday evening at the end of the show. Picked it up at the closing of the show.
    It was the model at the Trend Timbers stand that the representative from Carter accessories was showing off, with their magfence and the upgraded Carter guides. Purchased it with the Carter guides and fence. Didn't know the Jet ones had tool-less adjustment on the guides. The Carter ones need an allen key for adjustment.

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