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22nd May 2017, 08:48 PM
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Radiant Heat Outperforms...
Radiant Heat Outperforms
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21st May 2017, 06:59 PM
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You could use ceramic heating panels. I installed...
You could use ceramic heating panels. I installed them in the house after the cost of firewood passed the $100/tonne mark. They work like infrared lamps, radiant onto surrounding surfaces which then...
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2nd January 2017, 10:09 PM
Thread: Dusty Questions
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oh my
It seems to me from all this information that the only way to keep your workshop dust free is either
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2nd January 2017, 09:51 PM
Thread: Dusty Questions
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thanks
thanks
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27th December 2016, 12:02 PM
Thread: Dusty Questions
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Ok another stupid question..... Lets say all...
Ok another stupid question.....
Lets say all your duct work is 150mm min. a powerful extractor setup and vented to the outside, with duct gates where required.
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27th December 2016, 11:31 AM
Thread: Phishing problem?
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Oh joy the red screen is back....... It's like my...
Oh joy the red screen is back....... It's like my attacks of gout.....it comes during times of revelry, it comes as a surprise, but not unexpectedly, it is painful, it is frustrating, and it goes...
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17th December 2016, 11:54 PM
Thread: Dusty Questions
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Dusty Questions
Hi I'm in the process of setting up a workshop in my shed. I have plans for a table saw and router table, as they are the main types of machines I need. I have given dust extraction a high priority...
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15th December 2016, 12:12 PM
Thread: Phishing problem?
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What a pain in the bum, ever thread I go to comes...
What a pain in the bum, ever thread I go to comes up red... talk about waving a red flag at a bull:(
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11th November 2016, 12:42 AM
Thread: Dining chairs need new rope weaving
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Hi Chris, If you can't find someone who could...
Hi Chris,
If you can't find someone who could repair the weave why not consider covering the chairs? If you remove the woven part of the chair it would be easy to slip a cover of a material you... -
10th November 2016, 11:50 PM
Thread: Upholstery WIP - chair from scratch
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Nice job...... re cutting foam, my dad used an...
Nice job...... re cutting foam, my dad used an electric carving knife.... mum was p***** but dad had the need. Worked a treat, he was in the game 50 years started when he was 15 and did nothing else...
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Gymea Bay. and thanks for the welcome Uncle Al
Gymea Bay. and thanks for the welcome Uncle Al
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Hi
Hey all you folks, I'm presently living in Tassie, on the east coast. Originally from the Shire in Sydney. Sea changed to Tassie 15 years now and have been taking it easy. Just finished fitting out...