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20th August 2004, 01:23 PM
Thread: Timber for dor in garden wall
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Timber for dor in garden wall
Hi all.
I wish to replace a door I have in a garden wall. The previous one was made from Western Red Cedar, and is now showing signs of damp rot.
I thought of using an Assie hard wood. I do have a... -
14th January 2004, 03:02 PM
Thread: recycle timber
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Stripping paint with Metabo LF724 S
Hi Guys,
Thanks for your imput to my question on the best way with dealing with stripping old paint off red pine, honey pine & oregon boards.
Well I decided to bite the bullet and purchased the... -
4th December 2003, 03:51 PM
Thread: recycle timber
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Recycel timber
Thanks for the comments people.
I think it was the Metabo tool I was thinking of. I have found a range of prices for this on the internet.
I am now about to try and find some local prices.
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1st December 2003, 07:35 AM
Thread: Lock Mitre Router Bits
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McJing
Sorry, your right . I don't know what came over me!
I have also bought some solid carbide cutters, !/2" 3/8" 1/4" for my box joints. these have worked a treat. I dont like their reducing collets. as... -
Wood Rat
HI,
Has anyone purchased the Woodrat?
I have been looking at one on the net, it seems to perform well but is a little pricey!
Any feed back would be appreciated
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28th November 2003, 03:28 PM
Thread: Lock Mitre Router Bits
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Mitre lock bit
I have a mitre lock bit from McJing at Yarawonga. It is the small one. I use this for small boxes down to 12mm thick reclaimed SE Asian hardwood pallet material. I use this also for jointing planks...
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28th November 2003, 01:17 PM
Thread: recycle timber
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recycle timber
I have a quantity of red & honey pine planks 10" x 3/4" by 10 feet
I reclaimed them from a 1920 shop fit out. The planks have been painted. So there is a high probability of lead based paints being... -
28th November 2003, 01:07 PM
Thread: Triton and Mitre Tracks
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Mitre Track
Has any one else tried aluminum marine sail track from capral, in place of TEE track, on their jigs & tables? It comes in 4 metre lengths and is a lot cheaper. a ground coach bolt or a Tee head nut...
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28th November 2003, 12:43 PM
Thread: Anyone using the Powered Respirator?
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Triton Dust respiator
Hi Guys,
new to this forum, I purchased the powered respirator at the Adelaide WWWshow, I enjoy the reduction is dust agrevated allergies, but as with other posters the length and lack of fexibility...