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22nd February 2015, 02:09 PM
Thread: Durden Pacemaker
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Please excuse my post, I searched and searched...
Please excuse my post, I searched and searched last night but only came up with really old posts. Today I found one only a few underneath mine. So I'm sorry and as the saying goes, don't drink and...
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21st February 2015, 07:06 PM
Thread: Durden Pacemaker
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Durden Pacemaker
Hi everyone,
For quite a while now I have been on the lookout for a neat little Durden Pacemaker, and today I just picked one up. I've looked at all the old Durden posts here, but they can't be... -
8th February 2015, 09:49 PM
Thread: Tanner 10" DE-LUXE TILT ARBOR table saw
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Tanner 10" DE-LUXE TILT ARBOR table saw
Hello people,
Just wondering if anyone knows if the Tanner 10" deluxe (model sfr 10) would take a dado stack? I've been looking for an older saw to restore but dado capability would be a plus.
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11th January 2015, 07:31 AM
Thread: WIP homemade bandsaw
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Hi Mike, I know it's a while since you've built...
Hi Mike, I know it's a while since you've built yours but I've nearly completed mine. Agreed it is the best thing since sliced bread. I'll put together a post once the kids go back to school and show...
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29th November 2011, 04:07 PM
Thread: Possible New Build, altered JGRO design...
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My model is pretty much completed in sketchup but...
My model is pretty much completed in sketchup but there are some design issues that I'm not overly ecstatic about. I don't really have the money to build twice initially and so I am going to do a...
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28th November 2011, 08:26 PM
Thread: Possible New Build, altered JGRO design...
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Possible New Build, altered JGRO design...
Hi everyone, I've been around these forums for some time now, following some fantastic builds and hopefully learning something, I guess we'll see over the next few months.
Many years ago I was a... -
As a SUP it would need to be a really solid build...
As a SUP it would need to be a really solid build to avoid glassing it and not totally sure it would be possible anyway. As far as material is concerned it would probably need to be paulownia. If...
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Is it timber flooring?? Or is it a laminate...
Is it timber flooring?? Or is it a laminate flooring? If it's timber, I'd imagine a 20-30mm quad, pinned and sanded would probably do the trick, but if it's laminate, then I'm not really sure.
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12th October 2006, 08:51 PM
Thread: nailing the deck
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I do decks, it's really all I do. I'm a carpenter...
I do decks, it's really all I do. I'm a carpenter but my brother in law is a landscaper, so we sorta teamed up and do 'outdoor structures'. Everything and anything related to construction in the...
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8th October 2006, 08:07 PM
Thread: Decking Design Question
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Heheh, stand well clear of that little GMC setup,...
Heheh, stand well clear of that little GMC setup, especially if the blade is a little worn. You want a good saw and better blade at the best of times, even moreso when cutting the aforementioned...
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8th October 2006, 07:57 PM
Thread: Can I sand a yellow tongue floor
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Whitewashed and sealed looks pretty sweet, I've...
Whitewashed and sealed looks pretty sweet, I've seen it on a number of occasions now. The only downside to sanding, is you loose that smooth finish, not a problem if your resealing it though I...