Brett, those non-slip shafts and morse taper inserts are way better than I thought they would be. It's a really great system. I'm glad I got them.
The job would have been much harder without them.
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I've used the extensions extensively (?) but they can be damned hard to get apart when finished. Maybe I should wax the connection.
The weather today in melbourne was not conducive to Shed Time.
The temperature stayed in single figures and the wind was such that it would blow a bitch off heat. It was uncomfortable to staying the shed for any length of time.
I got a bit of cleaning up done and found some tools needed for the next stage and thought through the best way to do some of the next jobs coming up.
Tomorrow I am going to Wooddust Timber & Tool Marketplace | Wood Dust so not likely to get to the shed and the weather is expected to be worse then today so I guess Wooddust gives me a way to have a productive day.
I will get back to the workbench when the weather allows
Same here.
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Aaaaagh!:oo:
It's white! That's the sort of weather you have to do a quick count to see if they have both dropped off. :wink:
It should provoke a chorus of "Brass Monkey Weather," which, as I'm sure you know, has nothing to do with male genitalia, but rather ironically much to do with a whole load of balls.
Shiver your timbers.
Cold regards
Paul
Doug
I missed the initial posts on this thread and have only picked up on it since your move and subsequent return to bench building.
I do love a good bench build so looking forward to the developments once the weather is warm enough to flex your fingers again.
Regards
Paul
What is that white stuff you have decorated your backyard with Brett? Looks like it would be a good insulator on the shed roof.
Alan...
I think someone has turned off global warming in Katoomba, Oberon and a heap of other places!
Alan...
12° ain’t so bad
Dave TTC
The Turning Cowboy
Turning Wood Into Art