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13th November 2022, 06:19 PM
Thread: Corn Sheller parts
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Corn Sheller parts
I am looking for the 'infeed chute' of a T.Hancock (Ipswich Qld.) Corn Sheller. Any pics would be helpful, please.
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9th October 2022, 09:56 AM
Thread: Wooden Ox plans
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Wooden Ox plans
G'day Guys,
A couple of guys at The Shed are asking for plans to make a Pull-along wooden Walking Ox.
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30th October 2021, 09:22 AM
Thread: Drum Sander problem
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Thank you riverbuild. It is obvious, now, that I...
Thank you riverbuild. It is obvious, now, that I need to take your advice, and that of other woodies.
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30th October 2021, 09:19 AM
Thread: Drum Sander problem
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Thank you rusty nail. I will adhere to your...
Thank you rusty nail. I will adhere to your suggestions.
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30th October 2021, 09:17 AM
Thread: Drum Sander problem
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Thank you auscab. Yes it is as pictured, yes I'm...
Thank you auscab. Yes it is as pictured, yes I'm using paper which is too fine, after reading all replies my Dust Extractor is probably inadequate. I will also go back to using/trying both drums, but...
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28th October 2021, 06:38 PM
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I have just posted a thread indicating the same...
I have just posted a thread indicating the same problem, with a twin drum Carbatec. If I find a solution I will post it.
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28th October 2021, 06:30 PM
Thread: Drum Sander problem
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Drum Sander problem
I have a Carbatec Drum Sander, about 10 years old, twin 'drums' 125 mm diam., but I only use the front one. Problem being the drum, the sandpaper, and the job, all get overheated due to the sandpaper...
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23rd September 2021, 01:16 PM
Thread: Woodworking Books
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QUEENSLAND Dear Sir/ Madam, ...
Dear Sir/ Madam,
I have very limited experience at The Forum. If I have done something unacceptable, please explain the correct methods, and I will do things in the... -
23rd September 2021, 01:06 PM
Thread: Teknatool lathe tl-1200
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Knock-out Bar required to remove M2 from...
Knock-out Bar required to remove M2 from Tailstock, on this lathe.
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22nd September 2021, 01:58 PM
Thread: Teknatool lathe tl-1200
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Thank you Bowl Turner, I appreciate your help.
Thank you Bowl Turner, I appreciate your help.
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22nd September 2021, 08:25 AM
Thread: Teknatool lathe tl-1200
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Teknatool lathe tl-1200
Does the Live Centre on the Tailstock "knock-out" as on other lathes. This lathe has not been used for a long time. Is there a Morse Taper within the Tailstock? Maybe it is seized?
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26th April 2016, 08:16 AM
Thread: Sketchup Beginner
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John, "Sketch-up Make" is good, there...
John,
"Sketch-up Make" is good, there is plenty to learn, and you will . Get some help if you can, you'll get to be where you want to be, sooner! Ross -
17th April 2016, 08:55 PM
Thread: the plumber
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Bandsaw "Sander". Picked up a 2nd hand 14" band saw, removed blade & guides, fitted a strip of sandpaper about 40mm wide. Have a "sanding belt" made, probably 150mm wide, the length of band saw...
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17th April 2016, 05:17 PM
Thread: Latest pens
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Col, Like the pens, would you tell me the name...
Col, Like the pens, would you tell me the name of the "kit" used in the Macadamia-cross cut pen, please. Regards, Ross-the plumber
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23rd March 2015, 06:17 PM
Thread: the plumber
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Thank you Crowie, I appreciate your help............... the plumber
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23rd March 2015, 06:55 AM
Thread: the plumber
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Morning All,
As the title says you are reading about a 1947 model plumber, no longer plumbing, with a strong interest in timber and what can be done with it. I'm sure I am going...