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14th January 2003, 10:29 AM
Thread: Serious hammer drills
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Hello Soundman I have a 680watt AEG, which I...
Hello Soundman
I have a 680watt AEG, which I have had for about 7 years and it has been used from everything to drilling through hardwood sleepers for retaining walls to Boral keystone blocks. I... -
3rd January 2003, 09:36 AM
Thread: Not a joke. Just a bit of fun. MKII
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chicken tonight
chicken tonight
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24th December 2002, 12:21 PM
Thread: Merry Xmas & Happy New Year
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My father has an alter ego which he uses when...
My father has an alter ego which he uses when serving food at the open air markets in Brooome WA. His name is Ashmore Reef Charlie. If you can imagine a chinese person with not a very good command...
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23rd December 2002, 10:50 AM
Thread: Trimmers/Small Router???
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Know exactly what you mean. My large Makita...
Know exactly what you mean. My large Makita which sits in the router table, ensures that after I spend a half hour or so flush trimming or making dovetails on my jig, that I am strong enough to...
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23rd December 2002, 10:37 AM
Thread: Not a joke. Just a bit of fun. MKII
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birdseye
birdseye
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23rd December 2002, 10:20 AM
Thread: Restoring a table top
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Thanks very much. The table is quite new, not an...
Thanks very much. The table is quite new, not an antique, although it looks 50yo due to the undisciplined children.
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19th December 2002, 10:04 AM
Thread: ripping blade
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Hi Pete I have a 40 tooth Irwin Blade on my...
Hi Pete
I have a 40 tooth Irwin Blade on my Ryobi 2400watt saw. Does a great job as a combo blade. Quite happy with it.
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18th December 2002, 10:54 AM
Thread: Restoring a table top
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Restoring a table top
I have a Blackwood coffee table which unfortunatley has been subjected to the rigours of toddlers and it has subsequently suffered some damage ranging from scratches of the finish to actual dents in...
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18th December 2002, 10:43 AM
Thread: Which saw to buy
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I have a Ryobi Workmaster (i think) 235mm...
I have a Ryobi Workmaster (i think) 235mm 2400watt which makes easy work of most things I throw at it. Triton saw wasn't available when I bought it. Great saw, but has one small design flaw which...
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13th December 2002, 10:51 AM
Thread: The Christmas Present.
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Very very good. Thank you. Most enjoyable
Very very good. Thank you. Most enjoyable
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13th December 2002, 10:46 AM
Thread: Not a joke. Just a bit of fun. MKII
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Broome WA
Broome WA
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12th December 2002, 05:41 PM
Thread: HAIL TRITONEERS
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Gotta agree with Arthur. There is some fantastic...
Gotta agree with Arthur. There is some fantastic gear out there (high end machinery), but you got to either sell your wife and kids, rob a bank or win lotto to afford some of them. The great thing...
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11th December 2002, 10:42 AM
Thread: Not a joke. Just a bit of fun. MKII
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Promite ------------------ Regards Andre...
Promite
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Andre
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10th December 2002, 05:41 PM
Thread: HAIL TRITONEERS
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Wifes attachments fine (ejit). Sometimes like...
Wifes attachments fine (ejit). Sometimes like the Triton, spend time to get it right, will work wonders. But rush into it, u can make a real mess of it.
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10th December 2002, 05:34 PM
Thread: Not a joke. Just a bit of fun. MKII
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Ryvita ------------------ Regards Andre...
Ryvita
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10th December 2002, 03:29 PM
Thread: HAIL TRITONEERS
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pot stirring, political correctness, and even...
pot stirring, political correctness, and even gender softening. What's going on??
My six year old son keeps bugging me to let him have a go - maybe when he's sixteen.
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20th November 2002, 05:59 PM
Thread: Table Top Stability
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John Thanks for your feedback. I am using the...
John
Thanks for your feedback. I am using the correct lug ('u'shaped one side and 'w' the other) and it isn't mishapen ( at least it doesn't look like it). In regards to the runners, it seemed I... -
20th November 2002, 01:29 PM
Thread: Table Top Stability
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Almost there! I removed the saw and winding...
Almost there! I removed the saw and winding chassis and voila, the table was stable. I checked the sliding channel lugs that attach to the frame and turned them through 180 degrees (it seems I...
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18th November 2002, 03:28 PM
Thread: Table Top Stability
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Thanks all, i'll give these a go this evening and...
Thanks all, i'll give these a go this evening and let you know......
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15th November 2002, 12:49 PM
Thread: Table Top Stability
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Table Top Stability
Greetings Fellow Tritoners
I have recently installed the saw heightening adjuster. Whilst it is a great attachment it has somehow caused my saw table top to become moveable. My table now pivots at... -
25th September 2002, 07:12 PM
Thread: Western Red Cedar
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Western Red Cedar
Greetings
I have recently renewed my passion for working with wood after some 15 year absence, so am slowly reaquainting my self with tools, techniques and timber. Some advice please...I picked up...