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24th August 2021, 09:01 PM
Thread: Clearvue VFD Remote help!
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Seems to be a common experience. The fact that...
Seems to be a common experience. The fact that the clearvue cyclone works so well for the price seems to make up for any deficiencies in the lead up to using them!
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23rd August 2021, 11:09 AM
Thread: Clearvue VFD Remote help!
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Problem solved! Big thanks to NCArcher for...
Problem solved!
Big thanks to NCArcher for his knowledgable assistance.
This is one of the reasons why forums like this are so good!
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22nd August 2021, 09:06 AM
Thread: Clearvue VFD Remote help!
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Yeah cheers PFH, I called Stephen Wednesday(3x)...
Yeah cheers PFH, I called Stephen Wednesday(3x) and left a voicemail. Hadn't heard back so called and spoke to Stephen on Thursday, he said he would get back to me. He emailed through the generic...
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21st August 2021, 03:37 PM
Thread: Clearvue VFD Remote help!
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Clearvue VFD Remote help!
Hi all,
I am hoping someone with a Clearvue or similar setup can help.
I have recently installed a Clearvue Max and a VFD with remote control reciever. All bought through Clearvue.
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23rd March 2021, 08:05 PM
Thread: Shed Feedback Appreciated!
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I went with fair dinkum shed kit. I got quotes...
I went with fair dinkum shed kit. I got quotes from Ranbuild (much more expensive) and best sheds ( much cheaper) but felt like fair dinkum met my needs. Best to speak to a few suppliers to get their...
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22nd March 2021, 12:34 PM
Thread: Hollow Chisel Mortiser
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WANTED:N.S.W.. Hollow Chisel Mortiser
Hi All,
I am looking to buy an older used hollow chisel mortiser like a Wadkin, Robinson, Dominion or similar.
By budget for the right machine is around the $2500-3500 mark.
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21st March 2021, 09:33 AM
Thread: Turning tools recommendations sought!
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Thanks for your input Neils, I'll check them out...
Thanks for your input Neils, I'll check them out and compare them to some others like Robert Sorby etc.
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20th March 2021, 10:14 PM
Thread: Turning tools recommendations sought!
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Turning tools recommendations sought!
Hi all,
I am a furniture maker who does the odd turning, manly spindle turning for stool legs etc.
I learnt how to turn a few years back and have been using a friends unmarked turning tools during... -
19th March 2021, 11:41 AM
Thread: Shed Feedback Appreciated!
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So the shed slab is poured and curing under...
So the shed slab is poured and curing under plastic! concreter did a great job, I'm very happy.
I wanted to get the slab down to let it cure for a month before I start the build, now I have a bunch... -
18th March 2021, 01:57 PM
Thread: Shed Feedback Appreciated!
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Hi lyricnz, I went with 7.5m Wide x 16m Long...
Hi lyricnz,
I went with 7.5m Wide x 16m Long x 3.6m gutter hight with 15° roof pitch.
Slab is down, kit has arrived and ready to go 👍 just had a baby though so may be a few weeks until anything... -
23rd January 2021, 08:56 AM
Thread: New shed - owner build vs shed company?
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Hi Ross, My experience is limited in the fact I...
Hi Ross,
My experience is limited in the fact I haven't built my shed yet but I am electing to owner build my shed based on the shed companies cost to erect the shed. I was quoted $10,300 for the... -
16th January 2021, 08:55 PM
Thread: Carport posts in-ground
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Another benefit to using stirrups is you will...
Another benefit to using stirrups is you will have a visual inspection strip that the termites would need to build there mud tubes over to get to the post... Easy to spot if you keep leaves and...
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9th January 2021, 10:35 PM
Thread: Jonesy's Shed Build
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Love that drill press! And pretty jealous of the...
Love that drill press! And pretty jealous of the Durden TT, it looks new!
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9th January 2021, 10:30 PM
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Wow, that is a really heavy duty bench! Just look...
Wow, that is a really heavy duty bench! Just look at those legs! Good stuff
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8th January 2021, 09:31 PM
Thread: Shed Feedback Appreciated!
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487575 This is the SAC TS120 spindle moulder, it...
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This is the SAC TS120 spindle moulder, it aLso came with the power feed and cutter block $900, a bit of surface rust on the table but nothing a bit of Würths Rust off can't fix! -
8th January 2021, 09:19 PM
Thread: Shed Feedback Appreciated!
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It's been a slow process, but I have been given...
It's been a slow process, but I have been given the green light by the local council to build my shed!
The design has changed a bit, the approved design is 16m x 7.5m with 3.6m gutter height.... -
5th January 2021, 07:21 AM
Thread: WANTED:N.S.W Lathe
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WANTED:N.S.W.. Hi Pat, thanks for your response. I have found...
Hi Pat, thanks for your response. I have found your add here on the forum so ill give it a proper look now. Cheers
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4th January 2021, 10:06 PM
Thread: WANTED:N.S.W Lathe
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WANTED:N.S.W.. Gday Woodpixel, yes I am interested. I have never...
Gday Woodpixel, yes I am interested. I have never heard of the Couger Lathes but after a quick search I am interested in learning more about your lathe, in particular the bed length.
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4th January 2021, 06:34 PM
Thread: WANTED:N.S.W Lathe
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WANTED:N.S.W.. WANTED:N.S.W Lathe
Wood Lathe
I am trying to find a good condition, solid wood lathe similar to the older style Durden TopTurn, Woodfast, Vicmac or similar. The bed must be a minimum of 750mm for spindle turning.
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6th April 2020, 12:43 PM
Thread: Midnight's Shed
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Great seeing your progress Midnight! I'm taking...
Great seeing your progress Midnight! I'm taking notes 👍
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14th March 2020, 04:08 PM
Thread: Shed Feedback Appreciated!
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I am pretty set on the size, bit I understand I...
I am pretty set on the size, bit I understand I am limiting myself.
I have been working in a 100m2 workshop for the past three years and although it could be tight we had up to three people working... -
12th March 2020, 09:37 PM
Thread: Shed Feedback Appreciated!
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I'm pretty jealous of your no neighbours...
I'm pretty jealous of your no neighbours situation!
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12th March 2020, 09:35 PM
Thread: Shed Feedback Appreciated!
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Thanks Pete, good idea. Cheers
Thanks Pete, good idea. Cheers
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10th March 2020, 07:28 PM
Thread: Shed Feedback Appreciated!
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Yes, fair enough Chris! plenty of positives to...
Yes, fair enough Chris! plenty of positives to PVC which make it an attractive option. I may end up using PVC but I will wait to compare prices before ruling out the metal ducting which is my...
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9th March 2020, 06:04 PM
Thread: Shed Feedback Appreciated!
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Thanks BobL, lots of info to help me start...
Thanks BobL, lots of info to help me start planning my extraction!
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9th March 2020, 08:20 AM
Thread: Shed Feedback Appreciated!
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Thanks BoBL I have just a read through the Draft...
Thanks BoBL
I have just a read through the Draft Ducting Requirements, I'm sure I'll be reading it a few times in the future too... So much useful information in there!
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8th March 2020, 09:18 PM
Thread: Shed Feedback Appreciated!
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BobL! Great information. Based on what your...
BobL! Great information.
Based on what your saying I think the 150mm ducting could be okay but it doesn't give me any leeway if I do have someone else in the workshop in the future to open two blast... -
8th March 2020, 09:05 PM
Thread: Shed Feedback Appreciated!
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Cheers Midnight, I had a look through your shed...
Cheers Midnight,
I had a look through your shed thread, so much useful info in there! I will definitely keep an eye on your thread for any more developments.
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8th March 2020, 08:59 PM
Thread: Shed Feedback Appreciated!
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Thanks Albert, Point noted about the 150mm...
Thanks Albert,
Point noted about the 150mm ducting maybe not being up to the job.
Great point about the three phase capacity! I hadn't considered this. I'll look into it asap.
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8th March 2020, 08:30 AM
Thread: Shed Feedback Appreciated!
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I have been thinking a lot about this and think...
I have been thinking a lot about this and think the only way I can make it work is to keep windows and doors closed whilst using machines, keep machine use to during the day on weekdays and to build...
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Cheers, Ross
Cheers, Ross
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Thanks crowie! Cheers
Thanks crowie! Cheers
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7th March 2020, 08:21 PM
Thread: Shed Feedback Appreciated!
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Thanks BobL, definitely food for thought. I...
Thanks BobL, definitely food for thought.
I will sketch out my shed layout and dust ducting to get a better idea of lengths and see if I can get a quote for metal ducting before ruling it out. It... -
Hi all
Hello,
I finally joined the forum after years of ending up reading thread looking for answers on google. Lots of knowledge and experience on this forum that is for sure!
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7th March 2020, 10:25 AM
Thread: Shed Feedback Appreciated!
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Shed Feedback Appreciated!
Hi all,
I have often ended up on the woodworkforum looking for information this or that and have finally joined the forum!
My reasons for joining are selfish but perhaps this thread will be useful...