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5th October 2020, 06:01 PM
Thread: Makita track saw
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Nope Srry I believe there was a patent dispute...
Nope Srry I believe there was a patent dispute with festools similar product so those were taken of their shelves. There are the festool ones there if I'm not wrong.
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5th October 2020, 05:57 PM
Thread: Makita track saw
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Carbatec springvale hand them last time I was...
Carbatec springvale hand them last time I was there.
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5th October 2020, 05:54 PM
Thread: Table Saw - Limited Space
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I've been thinking long and hard abt this also....
I've been thinking long and hard abt this also. Got a threading going elsewhere in regards to a good compact and budget friendly panelsaw. Of all the suggestions I think I may go with this one. It's...
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5th October 2020, 05:39 PM
Thread: Makita track saw
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And if you need social support provided we social...
And if you need social support provided we social distance and the beers on you seeing you'll have change I'll glad come for the hang. :D
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5th October 2020, 02:20 PM
Thread: Makita track saw
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Parallel guide as in the tracks for the plunge...
Parallel guide as in the tracks for the plunge saw?
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5th October 2020, 01:32 PM
Thread: Makita track saw
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Surprise you didn't go Braveheart on them tracks...
Surprise you didn't go Braveheart on them tracks when you realised you had to configure them tracks abit. :D worked with a sko-ish bloke, fiery fella! Bloody awesome bloke especially in a punch on...
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5th October 2020, 12:37 PM
Thread: Makita track saw
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Apparently makita and festool tracks are...
Apparently makita and festool tracks are compatible to one another. Blokes from my last job tried to convince me to go makita route but I had dewalt and wanted my tools all the same skin. I've...
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5th October 2020, 11:44 AM
Thread: Makita track saw
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I recently ventured into the plunge saw...
I recently ventured into the plunge saw department by purchasing a bosch track saw in the last year. Because it is compatible with the mafell I figured I'd go this route and keep the bosch and reuse...
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3rd October 2020, 02:10 AM
Thread: Essential tools: have your say!
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3rd October 2020, 12:53 AM
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River builder. Are you able to give us a honest...
River builder. Are you able to give us a honest assessment on this panel saw pls. I'm in the market for one and this will be my first panel saw /toy/best buddy for the next few yrs till upgrade. It...
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2nd October 2020, 04:15 PM
Thread: Window seat design alternative
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Out of foam? So build the torsion box section OUT...
Out of foam? So build the torsion box section OUT of foam? Serious? Fair enough. I'll take that into consideration... Thnks mate.
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2nd October 2020, 10:03 AM
Thread: Fastening Plywood to Timber Frame
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Edit.. Srry just to clarify when I said go for...
Edit.. Srry just to clarify when I said go for gold I meant appropriate to your stud thickness. 90mm studs therefore 75mm should suffice.
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2nd October 2020, 09:56 AM
Thread: Window seat design alternative
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Hey mate. Foam glued.. As the structure for the...
Hey mate. Foam glued.. As the structure for the honeycomb? Or foam glued to the underside topside of the plywood then the honeycomb installed? Thanks for the assistance BTW.
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2nd October 2020, 08:55 AM
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Kitchen wall cabs are usually fixed to studs with...
Kitchen wall cabs are usually fixed to studs with 60mm 8g minimum. Use 40mm to avoid hittin anything in studs if unsure what's inbetween, gal's or stainless as mentioned by riverbuilder for a few...
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1st October 2020, 11:12 PM
Thread: Hafco 12” table saw
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N.S.W. Thanks for the response. Considering this one as...
Thanks for the response. Considering this one as its just down the road from me and easily in my budget range. Looks decent too. Might even consider the panel version.
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1st October 2020, 11:07 PM
Thread: Fastening Plywood to Timber Frame
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Go for gold with your length of screws if your...
Go for gold with your length of screws if your worried where as 8g is fine for that weight especially if that partition wall hasn't any services going thru it, don't forget construction adhesive glue...
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1st October 2020, 10:04 PM
Thread: Six months without a single sale!
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Srry to hear that mate. Hopefully things do pick...
Srry to hear that mate. Hopefully things do pick up for you. Hard times atm with all this covid crap and all.
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1st October 2020, 09:58 PM
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Mate, I've managed to convince, NOT...
Mate, I've managed to convince, NOT SWINDLE:innocent: my missus in letting me get a panel/table saw to help BUILD her two window sets wir for her and the little Miss decking for the front and at the...
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1st October 2020, 09:46 PM
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Sorry newbie at this stuff but would my dewalt...
Sorry newbie at this stuff but would my dewalt 38l dust extractor suffice as a dust extractor for a table /panel saw? Just for the time being untill I purchase a proper one? Apologies for asking is...
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1st October 2020, 09:40 PM
Thread: Hafco 12” table saw
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N.S.W. Hey mate. Are they good saws? I see them for sale...
Hey mate. Are they good saws? I see them for sale at machine house and was curious of the quality and such. Looking to purchase a table saw/panel saw these are among the ones I'm consider. Thanks
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1st October 2020, 09:31 PM
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Quick question. You cutting the sleeping down to...
Quick question. You cutting the sleeping down to 50mm from I'm guessing 200x200?
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1st October 2020, 09:25 PM
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At least allow them to climatise(I don't think I...
At least allow them to climatise(I don't think I spelt that right) for a bit in your garage or somewhere dry so you get an idea of what they will look like before shooting them off. I think once you...
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30th September 2020, 10:18 PM
Thread: Window seat design alternative
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Truly appreciate the advice and the time effort...
Truly appreciate the advice and the time effort you all take to assist me with my issue. Appreciate it:2tsup:
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30th September 2020, 08:06 PM
Thread: Window seat design alternative
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Must have missed this while I was typing.....
Must have missed this while I was typing.. Agreed. I was going with a 32mm ply or simply a hardwood top. Figured I'd have a look at malbs idea of a torsion box with 32mm uprights. Depth of the seats...
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30th September 2020, 07:49 PM
Thread: Window seat design alternative
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Hey mate. As per my first post. Window seats...
Hey mate.
As per my first post. Window seats I'm hoping to achieve are pictured above. They're the storage units with slide in shelving. Not the ones with the lid on top. Similar to decking... -
29th September 2020, 10:53 PM
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FREE: VIC Saws gone to a new home crew!
Saws gone to a new home crew!
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29th September 2020, 10:51 PM
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FREE: VIC Hey mate. Srry another bloke beat ya to it. Srry...
Hey mate. Srry another bloke beat ya to it. Srry mate and good luck with your search for a mitre saw.
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29th September 2020, 06:46 PM
Thread: Window seat design alternative
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Hey mate. That is exactly what I am after yet I'm...
Hey mate. That is exactly what I am after yet I'm not quite sold on sitting on bare18mm carcass cabinets. I'm just not sure whether it would hold up in an environment of let's say rugby players on...
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29th September 2020, 05:10 PM
Thread: Window seat design alternative
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Cool thanks for the clarification malb.
Cool thanks for the clarification malb.
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29th September 2020, 04:44 PM
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FREE: VIC Kidding. :rofl: All thanks goes to aarggh the...
Kidding. :rofl:
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29th September 2020, 04:42 PM
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FREE: VIC I'll msg you. That'll be £400.
I'll msg you. That'll be £400.
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29th September 2020, 02:09 PM
Thread: Window seat design alternative
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I think I follow you now. I thought you meant...
I think I follow you now. I thought you meant make the uprights similar to that of how you'd construct the floor of a dble storey with I joist beams. But your referring to torsion sits above the...
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29th September 2020, 01:56 PM
Thread: Window seat design alternative
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Thanks Malb. So the torsion box is constructed...
Thanks Malb. So the torsion box is constructed Into the horizontal member ABOVE the supports? Where does the torsion box sit in relation to the window seat? I understand where your coming from but...
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29th September 2020, 01:23 PM
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FREE: VIC Thanks for the suggest mate but I can't do that....
Thanks for the suggest mate but I can't do that. Be unethically of me after you gave it to me for free, thou it sounds like a good idea free cash :sly:. I'll let this post sit for abit and if no ones...
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29th September 2020, 01:08 PM
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Thanks Chris and Albert for the heads up.
Thanks Chris and Albert for the heads up.
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29th September 2020, 01:06 PM
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Hey mate. I've recently moved so figured I'd do...
Hey mate. I've recently moved so figured I'd do all my Reno's hence the purchase of a saw. I'm planing on cutting everything and anything that comes to mind and not just limited to sheets. I think I...
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29th September 2020, 12:52 PM
Thread: 2020-2021 Plane Building Challenge
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Game for this, just never used wood other then...
Game for this, just never used wood other then for stick builds and a weapon like my boy Hack saw Jim Duggan
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29th September 2020, 12:36 PM
Thread: Window seat design alternative
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481925481926 Just a few more examples of what...
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Just a few more examples of what I'm referring to..
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29th September 2020, 12:31 PM
Thread: Window seat design alternative
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Just to give an example of what I'm referring to...
Just to give an example of what I'm referring to
481923 what I'm hoping to achieve as opposed to the usually
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29th September 2020, 11:38 AM
Thread: Window seat design alternative
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Window seat design alternative
Apart from framing up a window seat can someone suggest an alternative. I've seen window seats made from cabinets but I'm not sold on it been structural sound especially with my family and extended...
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29th September 2020, 09:57 AM
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FREE: VIC Hey aarggh. I figured I'd post in here first...
Hey aarggh. I figured I'd post in here first before making a new thread but I've decide on purchasing myself a new table so I will be parting with the saw you gave. If you aren't keen on it (which...
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28th September 2020, 11:50 PM
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Thanks Mate. Are you able to point me towards a...
Thanks Mate. Are you able to point me towards a few of these Asian models please. Thanks
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28th September 2020, 11:16 PM
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That's the other saw I was referring to.. 5k. If...
That's the other saw I was referring to.. 5k. If the qualities there why not. Bit over budget but hell! Missus is gonna kill me either way.
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28th September 2020, 09:42 PM
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Another one of those.. "Pls suggest a good table/sliding /panel saw" thread.
Hey all. As the title suggest, I'm sure you all are over these table saw request threads. I would have posted on the other threads but I noticed how fast the thread got hijacked off topic quickly so...
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15th May 2020, 11:25 AM
Thread: Looking to buy Parf Guide System
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READ ME! I'm only going by what the bloke from Carbatec...
I'm only going by what the bloke from Carbatec said.. Them being his exact words.. From Canberra.
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14th May 2020, 12:54 AM
Thread: Looking to buy Parf Guide System
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READ ME! Hey mate. Srry for late reply. Yeap that was the...
Hey mate. Srry for late reply. Yeap that was the one I returned. Unfortunately I don't think I'll be selling my unit as I think its best to keep around for future builds. After speaking to the blokes...
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8th May 2020, 01:19 AM
Thread: Looking to buy Parf Guide System
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READ ME! So I purchased my parf guide from Carbatec this...
So I purchased my parf guide from Carbatec this afternoon AND it was the last one in store. By the time I opened it thou it was passed 5pm and I noticed the drill bit was missing... $&@#.. Oh...
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7th May 2020, 03:07 PM
Thread: Looking to buy Parf Guide System
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READ ME! Cabinets for kitchen and wir's
Cabinets for kitchen and wir's
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7th May 2020, 02:30 PM
Thread: Looking to buy Parf Guide System
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READ ME! I don't know if I should be saying this but......
I don't know if I should be saying this but...
My initial attempt abt a yr ago I purchased..
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7th May 2020, 02:51 AM
Thread: Looking to buy Parf Guide System
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READ ME! Seems I was looking at the wrong version at...
Seems I was looking at the wrong version at axminster. Thanks for the clarification. thanks guys for the info... Time to visit my mate Matt from Carbatec.