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15th August 2023, 12:51 PM
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SOLD: THANKS Clear out
Hi Clear out,
That is Great, i wasn't looking forward to packing it all up.
Payment on the day will be OK,
I will PM you with my contact details and pick up address.
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13th August 2023, 02:01 PM
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SOLD: Stanley No 55, Record No 405, Wooden plough/ fillister planes
I previously posted this these items for sale and than for various reasons withdrew them from sale.
we are now resubmitting for sale as follows
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8th March 2023, 12:24 PM
Thread: Record 405 multi-plane
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N.S.W. Revised Price
OK so a few looks but no bites,
It has to go so I'm happy too let it go for $300 plus postage ONO
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3rd March 2023, 12:49 PM
Thread: Record 405 multi-plane
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N.S.W. Record 405 multi-plane
I have a Record 405 Multi-plane in its original wooden box. It comes with all 23 Tungsten Steel cutters. plus a couple of others.
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26th February 2023, 01:45 PM
Thread: Sydney Tool Sale Sunday 26th Feb.
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Hegner on stand
Hi would that by chance be a MK4, and if so how much?
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23rd February 2023, 08:21 PM
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WITHDRAWN: Withdrawn
Sorry guys i have decided to suspend this sale for the time being,I truly apologise for the inconvenience
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23rd February 2023, 05:58 PM
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WITHDRAWN: Stanley No 55, Record No 405, Wooden fillister planes
Hi My wife volunteers at well known charity and recently an older gentleman donated a number of very desirable and collectable tools.
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26th January 2012, 07:12 PM
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The easiest solution would be to drill out the...
The easiest solution would be to drill out the holes in the footing plates so your masonry bit fits through, stand the frame and drill the anchor holes. If you don't have a big enough steel bit, you...
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13th September 2010, 08:36 AM
Thread: Hammer N4400 Problem
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Thanks for tip on starting, I checked the 15...
Thanks for tip on starting,
I checked the 15 amp breaker on the shed sub board and also the fuse on the main board and they are all OK
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12th September 2010, 08:28 PM
Thread: Hammer N4400 Problem
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Thanks for the replys and sorry for my delay in...
Thanks for the replys and sorry for my delay in acknowledgement.
I have been away working for most of the last week, I got home the other day for one day and had another look at the Hammer. it... -
5th September 2010, 07:53 PM
Thread: Hammer N4400 Problem
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Hammer N4400 Problem
Some time ago I purchased a near new Hammer N4400, ( quite some time ago,!)
When I went to pick it up the guy was using it so I saw it in action and all was well. it came with a 20 amp lead... -
2nd June 2009, 08:43 PM
Thread: Black & Decker Workmate
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Thanks for this link, I checked it out, very...
Thanks for this link, I checked it out, very interesting, and it appears you can get new springs for the legs. Did they sell and post to Aus, and was the postage prohibitive?
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18th June 2008, 07:27 PM
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Hi Dave I have a few 18volt Dewalt tools, the...
Hi Dave
I have a few 18volt Dewalt tools, the drill/driver is a terrific tool, but I recently purchased the impact driver and am blown away with the power and results. I have been driving 4"... -
5th June 2008, 07:07 PM
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It must be my lucky day, not only do I live in...
It must be my lucky day, not only do I live in paradise (Beautiful Forster/Tuncurry on the Mid North coast of NSW) but today I nonchalently wandered into our local Bunnies superstore, after reading...
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28th May 2008, 10:55 AM
Thread: opinions on drop saw
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Just my two bobs worth I've got a shed full...
Just my two bobs worth
I've got a shed full of high quality tools and machinery and am a bit of a tool brand snob. A couple of years ago I needed a new drop saw and as I was a bit short of cash... -
2nd March 2008, 06:22 PM
Thread: Very hot timber
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Very hot timber
Check this out, a new timber variety especially to keep the workshop warm in winter
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&Item=200204396650&Category=11810&_trksid=p3907.m29 -
5th February 2008, 04:48 PM
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Hi Thirty odd years ago I built a house as an...
Hi
Thirty odd years ago I built a house as an owner builder and I used yellow tongue pineboard flooring, it was a very new product at the time and it heralded a new style of building, in that the... -
30th January 2008, 04:17 PM
Thread: Cotton Racks
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Cotton Racks
The concept of having the most toys in the toyroom is not always a male trait. My wife is into machine embroidery and she seems to have an uncontrolable need to collect both embroidery designs and...
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29th January 2008, 05:33 PM
Thread: Best way to wall-mount cupboard
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I've placed the studs on the flat for ease of...
I've placed the studs on the flat for ease of construction, what I did in my last shed was to place a piece of timber along the back of three studs and bolted this to a very heavy wall mounted tool...
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29th January 2008, 03:18 PM
Thread: Best way to wall-mount cupboard
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Hi CZZER I've been working on lining my shed...
Hi CZZER
I've been working on lining my shed for a few months, Mine is similar to yours although it does have timber purlins instead of the tophat type. I have just screwed 70x35 pine flat onto... -
29th January 2008, 02:49 PM
Thread: Council Approval???
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A few years ago I arranged a supply and erect of...
A few years ago I arranged a supply and erect of a 6m x 6m carport at a rental property I own. The supplier asked did I want them to arrange Council approval, as the property is out of town I told...
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10th January 2008, 10:38 AM
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Hi Check out this website ...
Hi
Check out this website
http://www.vjplus.com.au/dado%20panels.htm
Laminex industries used to make the same product, a mate did his lounge with the wainscotting/dado panel and it... -
10th January 2008, 10:12 AM
Thread: Kitchen Benchtops
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We recently had a major kitchen renovation. We...
We recently had a major kitchen renovation. We went for the white look with granite tops etc, but we wanted a bit of character so we had an island made with a timber top. I wanted a blonde timber. We...
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27th November 2007, 09:35 PM
Thread: After Market Mitre Gauges
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Great that it has all worked out, as a matter of...
Great that it has all worked out, as a matter of interest how much did the engineer charge you for this work:?
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11th September 2007, 10:49 AM
Thread: Buying from Amazon.com
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I purchased a complete 18volt Dewalt Tool Kit...
I purchased a complete 18volt Dewalt Tool Kit from a USA ebay seller about a year ago (walkerdraw) or something similar. The kit included hammer drill ( the best drill I have ever held in my hand)...
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1st August 2007, 01:15 PM
Thread: My New Baby (my works new addition)
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I've always thought a forklift would be handy to...
I've always thought a forklift would be handy to have around, don't know about the rest of it though?
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27th July 2007, 07:01 PM
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I agree with both schools of thought, as there is...
I agree with both schools of thought, as there is some great machinery coming out of Asia. When you are setting up you would like to spend lots, but make some sacrifices along the way, but you really...
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15th July 2007, 12:10 PM
Thread: Introduction
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Hi Mariano Great work, That trunk is a...
Hi Mariano
Great work, That trunk is a masterpiece.
I showed my wife the photos of your workshop, but she told me to stay out in the shed and not to get any ideas of moving inside. :no:
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15th July 2007, 11:37 AM
Thread: New Member/New Shed
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Hi John Great Project, Sheds for...
Hi John
Great Project, Sheds for accommodation whilst your building your house are great, because you will need to put in all those extra comforts that will be great later, like plumbing etc, and... -
15th July 2007, 10:55 AM
Thread: What your pet aversion?
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I have two at the moment, 1. is those stupid...
I have two at the moment,
1. is those stupid stickers they put on every piece of wood you buy these days, and they charge so much you can't afford to cut them off and they are impossible to get... -
11th July 2007, 04:41 PM
Thread: Motorcycle advertisement
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Soooooo true Reminds me of the time I asked...
Soooooo true
Reminds me of the time I asked what she would like for her birthday and she said she didn't want me to get anything, so I didn't. Biiiiiiggggg mistake -
11th July 2007, 03:42 PM
Thread: What is Wongo up to – WIP
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Fantastic unit, great design and it sits well in...
Fantastic unit, great design and it sits well in the room, There is only one thing that is missing, a 50" plasma to do it justice
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11th July 2007, 03:14 PM
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Great Job, I love silky oak and I think it is the...
Great Job, I love silky oak and I think it is the perfect choice, as it gives the cabinets a look like you would have seen in a country store 100 years ago.
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3rd July 2007, 06:39 PM
Thread: Internal wall frames for CB kit shed?
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Hi T-Rex I have a bit of a work in progress...
Hi T-Rex
I have a bit of a work in progress with the shed construction, mine is on a smaller scale than yours, I am using the V-joint pine lining boards you get from Bunnings and various other... -
12th June 2007, 08:36 PM
Thread: The $1000 Table-Saw
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I recently had a sparkie in to upgrade my shed...
I recently had a sparkie in to upgrade my shed and install a 15amp circuit, he told me that if something comes equiped with a 15 amp plug, it will most likely run OK on the 10 amp circuit, and that...
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7th June 2007, 06:01 PM
Thread: Waterproofing shed floor
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Waterproofing shed floor
We recently downsized our house to match our downsized family, and it has a nice little shed out the back, to develop into the retirement haven, when I retire that is. I have started work on the...
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23rd May 2007, 04:10 PM
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This is currently on ebay with some photos that...
This is currently on ebay with some photos that may help
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23rd May 2007, 04:02 PM
Thread: Three days with my Estwing
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Hi I bought my first estwing about 25 years...
Hi
I bought my first estwing about 25 years ago, as I was about to start construction of my first house. I fell in love with the look and feel in the hardware shop, :wub: and paid a lot more... -
21st May 2007, 10:11 PM
Thread: kunz scraper plane
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Unfortunate brand name?
Unfortunate brand name?