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    Default Another use for the Stubby...

    OK, so has shown you all the safe way to do it, now just forget everything he said for a few minutes, click this link and scroll to the bottom of the page
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    Only in Q'ld. Psst, have done similar meself when the need arose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TTIT View Post
    OK, so has shown you all the safe way to do it, now just forget everything he said for a few minutes, click this link and scroll to the bottom of the page
    Those fillings getting a bit hot for the safety boots Vern?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mobyturns View Post
    Those fillings getting a bit hot for the safety boots Vern?
    Didn't think you could see the pluggers in the video
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    The shuffle gave it away.

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    When needs must - Ingenious solution.
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    did you sand, and to what grit?

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    Great work!

    Wondering about the chain hanging off the steady rest ... ? PPE?
    Cheers, Ern

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    When in Rome do as the Romans do, when in the bush, do what ever needs to be done, any which way. Very clever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rsser View Post
    Great work!

    Wondering about the chain hanging off the steady rest ... ? PPE?
    You could call it that! Wasn't a lot of roller holding it in the gap there and I didn't want that thing swinging around like a 400RPM mallet if it escaped
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    ]You could call it that! Wasn't a lot of roller holding it in the gap there and I didn't want that thing swinging around like a 400RPM mallet if it escaped


    Yep them rotary mallets can be a real bugger
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    Very nice! I have turned down a 33mm X 3.5 nut to fit into a recess on my Hegner with file, high speed steel scraper, and sand paper.

    I like your tool rack.
    So much timber, so little time.

    Paul

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