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29th January 2010, 06:15 PM
Thread: Mahogany: a hypothetical query.
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Mahogany: a hypothetical query.
If, hypothetically, someone had a slab of Mahogany, reliably described as honduran, that measured 2100mm's long, 385mm's wide and 52mm's thick, and it was of impeccable provenance, being part of the...
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16th May 2009, 05:50 AM
Thread: which hinge for an overhanging lid
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Catches, latches, clasps & hasps Supplier
David, Thanks for the info. I think this supplier is also known as boxmakers brassware. But, I'm really hoping to find a walk in shop someplace in melbourne where I can look at and hold a variety...
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15th May 2009, 05:46 PM
Thread: which hinge for an overhanging lid
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Catches, clasps, locks & hasps for small boxes?
G'day all,
I'm totally new to box making, and there's probably a specialist page or forum for my question, though if so, I can't find it. In Melbourne Victoria, where does one go to find a good... -
10th January 2009, 12:32 PM
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Check "My Albums"
G'day Luis,
Good to hear you're on the mend. I understand the pain, I had a collapsed disc in my neck, lost the use of my left arm for a while and spent 6 weeks flat on my back in a UK hospital -... -
8th January 2009, 03:55 PM
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MJ2325B Manual
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MM,
Hope your back is on the mend...there's little that's more agonising than nerve root pain in the spinal column- pinched nerve, collapsed disc etc - I know, .....been there.
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4th January 2009, 03:58 PM
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Access to MJ2325B innards
MM, I agree that the MJ2325B Manual is a total waste of paper and ink, made worse in my case as I'm sight-impaired and those who have tried to read me the manual cannot explain any of the diagrams...
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29th December 2008, 01:27 PM
Thread: Chopping Block
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Food quality, safe finishing for Chopping blocks etc
[QUOTE=Ticky;205005]RufflyRustic,
Being used for food preperation, I was not sure what to finish it with, the legs etc., are varnished, but of course, that was out of the question for the block,... -
24th December 2008, 08:27 AM
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After-market or home built fence for the MJ2325B?
G'day Jerry,
For approx $395 Carba-Tec can supply an after-market Biesemeyer style fence, but they say it would probably require drilling extra/new holes into the cast iron table top, and that... -
23rd December 2008, 10:50 AM
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I have an MJ2325B , boughtnew from Carba-Tec, and...
I have an MJ2325B , boughtnew from Carba-Tec, and I've had no problem with either height or angle adjustment. Perhaps a silly question, but have you checked that the height adjustment lock/wedge...
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5th September 2007, 06:47 PM
Thread: Tung Oil problems
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Tung Oil afterthought
G'day again TOUCHDRY,
As an afterthought, I realised that wiping off excess oil from a free standing furniture piece is a much easier proposition, than being on hands & knees crawling over a large... -
5th September 2007, 05:45 PM
Thread: Tung Oil problems
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Dried Tung Oil looking like Sandpaper?
G'day TOUCHDRY, At the vision-impaired woodworkers Club, I recently built my nephew a pianist's recital bench from Tassie Oak, stained it with a water
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20th January 2007, 03:45 PM
Thread: Triton v Table Saw - A Newbie's Experience
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Blind choice...
The Triton WC vs Table saw thread is most informative. If nothing else, it's a relief for me to see that it's not just my complete naive Newbie status that brings about the struggle to solve this...
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19th January 2007, 10:07 PM
Thread: Table saw recommendation
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How bout the Dewalt DW744 10" Table Saw?"
[quote=journeyman Mick;445854]If you do a search on TSC-10HB on these fora, you'll see that while most members agree on very little the general consensus is that the TSC-10HB is the saw to buy...