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    Default Making room

    SELLING
    1. Ryobi 10" Sliding Crosscut Mitre Saw
    As new very little use. 12 months old.
    ryobi saw1.jpgryobi saw2.jpg
    $120
    Apologies for the poor lighting.

    Postage/Courier at buyer's cost.
    Or pick-up from Yarragon
    Or can deliver between Drouin to Traralgon for a few bux petrol money.

    2. Frontline Engineering Bandsaw Contour Jig
    Not used since purchased
    In original Packaging.
    contour jig 4.JPGcontour jig 1.JPGcontour jig2.JPGcontour jig3.JPG

    $225 Plus postage. (Current retail for base model is $440)
    OR pickup from Yarragon, Vic


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    . Sixteen wooden profile planes. Ready for restoring. All have full length blades, some with surface rust.
    Bought these to restore but never got around to it. So gotta go. I need more room.
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    $150 for the lot + postage anywhere.
    Or Pick up from Yarragon, Vic
    Cheers
    Sheddie
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    Last edited by Shedhand; 26th April 2020 at 09:57 AM. Reason: Changed saw pic
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    Re 1 "Ryobi 10" Sliding Crosscut Mitre Saw", is it a sliding saw or just a compound miter saw as pictured?

    Can you include a picture of the actual item rather than one off the internet?

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    Arghh, sorry mate I didn't notice that it was not the sliding model. I'll change it to a pic of mine.
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    I'll take the wooden planes.
    Will PM my details

    Yvan

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    They're yours Yvan!
    Thanks
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    Great score Yvan! I can’t wait to see them at our next in-person get together.

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    Wooden planes SOLD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shedhand View Post
    Wooden planes SOLD.
    I'm so glad someone bought them, I was starting to get weak!

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    Hi, I'll take the Ryobi SCMS if it's still available.
    Cheers Tim

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    It's yours Tim.
    Cheers
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    Ryobi SCM SOLD
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    That bandsaw jig looks interesting but the only video I could find was barely watchable, (and the attached pics don't expand)?

    Con's stuff is amazing quality, probably the best workshop engineering I've ever seen, (apart from Torque Work Centre's) so I know it would be well designed, but how does it work?

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    Default Frontline Bandsaw Jig

    I actually rang Frontline and spoke to a fellow about the jig. He said they know the video is crappy but hadn't gotten around to updating it
    I did set it up when I first bought it and its very simple to setup and do repeatable cuts. I didn't have a guide so just used my noggin.
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