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  1. #16
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    heheh .... these installations may have some unintended consequences.

    Customers will turn into Jim's drive, eyes popping, and then come in and say "Love those posts. Give me a lathe that'll do them"
    Cheers, Ern

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    Well done and TL. Great WIP

    A job that big is something most of us could only dream about. I'm one of the lucky ones to have seen a similar sized blank on 's lathe. Lathes speeds of 300-400 may seem slow to those of us with smaller lathes, but with this sized blanks, let me tell you it's scary
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    Better not show Con those posts - he might get ideas for the entrance to Camp Kanga and give you a project this year Great WIP
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    Quote Originally Posted by TTIT View Post
    Better not show Con those posts - he might get ideas for the entrance to Camp Kanga and give you a project this year Great WIP
    Hmmm.... all those bollards around the oval could use a bit of 'upsizing'.
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    May have to wait. We won't be at Prossy this year unfortunately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul39 View Post

    Tea Lady, please wear a mask when sanding. Fine dust in the lungs is not good for you.

    I have not done this a few times - "oh just a quick sand, the exhaust fan is on", and paid with several days of coughing and occasional upper respiratory infection.
    Its OK! Paul! I didn't inhale!
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    Thumbs up

    Now that's a real WIP!!!

    Great stuphph you tow and thanks for posting.

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    Maybe it should have been put in "Big stuff" ?
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    Thanks or, after seeing that hood you wear, should I call you Sir Turnalot. Some incidentals were of interest to me. Apart from your 'hood' I liked your measuring systems; both on the tool rest and the ruler screwed to the wall. And I also like your sanding system; ie when all the fun bit is done hand it over to TL to sand. I wish I had one of those.

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    Lovely work and a great WIP.

    But they're going to be painted you say....
    So many ideas........so little skill........

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    Awsome
    Check my facebook:rhbtimber

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    Quote Originally Posted by brendan stemp View Post
    And I also like your sanding system; ie when all the fun bit is done hand it over to TL to sand. I wish I had one of those.
    and I even make tea!
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    pretty cool . Industrial wood turning.
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    Well ...now that the cols are done, you can get that mercedes finally
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    Saw them today, they are indeed awesome.


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