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    Default Laguna TimberMaster

    I've always been impressed with the machinery of Laguna Tools, and when I decided just to have a prod and poke this morning and see what they have I came across a link for their TimberMaster.

    TimberMaster by Laguna Tools - 800.234.1976

    It's essentially a nice big sled to carry logs through your bandsaw. I'd love one, but then I'm dreaming. It would be fantastic for something I have on in the next two days.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

    www.brandhouse.net.au

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    Waldo, I saw one at Bunnings the other day. It was discounted to $99. Send me the money and I will get you one.
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    It must've been a knock-off. Send me your account details and $2,100.00 plus shipping and I'll send the money to you.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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    This offering from Carter may more be in our price range . . .
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    It looks cheap. There is no one Bessey clamp in the background.
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    This sled setup is not too bad by pjt engineering,
    Attachment 173747Attachment 173748Attachment 173749Attachment 173750

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    Nice set-up pjt

    Only question, does that leave your bandsaw land-locked in the one spot?
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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    You're a mad bloke indeed. I'd doubt any hand saw would get more than an inch in the stuff I have to resaw.

    If you are up for a second round you're welcome to come down. I watch Heliloggers and other lumber blokes on 7Mate. You might find it easier next time using a few Bessey's, of which I have some.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo View Post
    Nice set-up pjt

    Only question, does that leave your bandsaw land-locked in the one spot?
    I don't move the bandsaw if that's what u r asking, for normal use I move the infeed track back out of the way, just undo a clamp and it rolls back, I set it up on rollers to do this
    Attachment 173808

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    Aha, I was sitting ther scratching my head and thinking you must have some sort of acess to it, unless you have two b/saws.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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