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14th April 2004, 12:24 PM
Thread: table saw fence clone
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Hey Morry, Would you consider making me one...
Hey Morry,
Would you consider making me one for a price? If so what would you charge me to make one?
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24th March 2004, 04:15 PM
Thread: Project 1 - Entry Way Table
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yes the one on the left is for Tai Chi the others...
yes the one on the left is for Tai Chi the others i have seen demonstrated but don't know much about them - the original Katana was straight (Ninjutsu still use a straight style of katana) alot of...
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24th March 2004, 03:47 PM
Thread: Project 1 - Entry Way Table
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I have it from 2 sources - 1. My martial arts...
I have it from 2 sources - 1. My martial arts master and 2 from some chinese history i have at home. Anyway i am happy to be wrong. Basically i like both most asian furniture and architecture and...
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24th March 2004, 03:33 PM
Thread: Project 1 - Entry Way Table
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Scott, The Swords are generally thought to be...
Scott,
The Swords are generally thought to be Japanese, however they have origins in China. I do chinese martial arts and these weapons are the real thing - not copies. :D -
24th March 2004, 03:17 PM
Thread: Project 2 - Chinese Style Mirror
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Project 2 - Chinese Style Mirror
G'day all,
here is the follow up project to my entry way table - matching Chinese Style Mirror. Made of pine 45x45mm and stained English Mahongany to match the table.
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24th March 2004, 03:10 PM
Thread: Project 1 - Entry Way Table
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Project 1 - Entry Way Table
G'day all,
Well here goes - this is my first project. We had a space in the entry way of the house and I wanted to have something that would neatly fit the area and would compliment some of the... -
17th March 2004, 06:20 PM
Thread: JIG Wanted - Self Closing Hinges
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JIG Wanted - Self Closing Hinges
G'day all,
I am about to attempt to us Self Closing Hinges on a entertainment cabinet i am making.
http://www.timbecon.com.au/products/HFO-110r.jpg
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17th March 2004, 04:06 PM
Thread: Timber Door Hinges
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Timber Door Hinges
G'day all,
This may be a very stupid question, however being a novice I like to get as much information as I can before starting a project.
Ok here is what I would like to know.
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17th March 2004, 02:07 PM
Thread: Biscuit Jointer
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The model i have does tilt 45. I picked it up...
The model i have does tilt 45. I picked it up about 6 weeks ago.
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17th March 2004, 01:24 PM
Thread: Biscuit Jointer
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Re: Biscuit Jointer
silentC,
I have the biscuit attachement from Timbecon and it works very well for biscuit. You need to calibrate it well the first time and then there is no worries. I have even used it to cut... -
12th March 2004, 02:07 PM
Thread: Drilling Glass
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Drilling Glass
G'day all,
I am building an entertainment unit and STMBO has said lets have glass doors... great! So i would like to know what the best way of drilling glass is as i have some specific door... -
2nd March 2004, 05:13 PM
Thread: Insulation
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G'day Toddy, I have 2.5 batts in my roof and...
G'day Toddy,
I have 2.5 batts in my roof and whilst they work very well i would have prefered to install anticon (if i could have affored it at the time) This is commonly used in industrial,... -
27th February 2004, 06:52 PM
Thread: Help: Stripping Clear estapol
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Help: Stripping Clear estapol
G'day all,
I have some timber Lamps that has a very thin coat of clear estapol (i think it would have been sprayed) and i would like to remove it so that i can stain the timber and then re-coat... -
24th February 2004, 02:29 PM
Thread: Ryobi table saw extensions
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Hi Tony, I have the same Table and I have the...
Hi Tony,
I have the same Table and I have the extension options (Wings) and Router Option.
From memory the wings cost about $40 for the pair... and you can get them direct from your local... -
23rd February 2004, 07:11 PM
Thread: Roll-top style door
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G'day Sprog, yep have tried them and emailed...
G'day Sprog,
yep have tried them and emailed them asking where i can buy from and price - no answer yet :confused: -
23rd February 2004, 06:28 PM
Thread: Pocket Door Set
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Pocket Door Set
G'day people,
Anyone know where i can get Pocket Door Sets? I am in Perth and would prefer a local supplier or at least in Australia... If you have an idea of pricing this would also be handy :D -
23rd February 2004, 12:24 PM
Thread: Roll-top style door
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Pocket Door Set
Sprog,
Thanks - this is the direction i am going now - do you know of anywhere local that i can purchase these sets? -
20th February 2004, 12:25 PM
Thread: Roll-top style door
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G'day guy's, Thanks for the information - I...
G'day guy's,
Thanks for the information - I have been re thinking it...
1. The unit will not be housing a TV only the other equipment associated with home theatre. Basically it will be a... -
19th February 2004, 05:23 PM
Thread: Roll-top style door
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Roll-top style (Tambour) or Receding door
G'day all,
I am presently in the planning stages of building an entertainment cabnet to house my DVD/VCR/Home Theatre amp etc. I just thought it would be great to incorporate a roll-top door to... -
23rd January 2004, 03:39 PM
Thread: Torquata woodworking station
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Marcus, I don't own one, but the standard kit...
Marcus,
I don't own one, but the standard kit ($419) does not included a proper rip fence - this is an additional $149 and i recormend you get it if you go for one of these. The fence is pretty... -
22nd January 2004, 05:57 PM
Thread: Really need so many tools/Machinery?
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Well Guy's I have to say i am guilty of buying...
Well Guy's I have to say i am guilty of buying tools too - but i am very hard on myself about - when i go to the local Bunnings or Timbecon or Carba Tec i ask myself a few simple questions
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21st January 2004, 03:52 PM
Thread: Help! How to dissolve Aquadhere PVA glue
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Well the chisel in the joint worked a treat! ...
Well the chisel in the joint worked a treat!
Well you can tell her you was right this time :D -
21st January 2004, 03:40 PM
Thread: Ryobi HBT255L Table Saw
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G'day, I have some bad news - the new fence is...
G'day,
I have some bad news - the new fence is not able to be fitted to the Ryobi. Simply there is nowhere on the front to mount it and the table is not wide enough for the back of the fence rail... -
20th January 2004, 08:15 PM
Thread: Ryobi HBT255L Table Saw
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G'day Wayne, I just returned from Timbecon and...
G'day Wayne,
I just returned from Timbecon and had a look at their saws and have grabed a 3rd party rip fence. I had a good look at it and it is 100% better than the one on the Ryobi. So I am... -
20th January 2004, 04:33 PM
Thread: Ryobi HBT255L Table Saw
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Well the GMC TS I looked at last week has a lock...
Well the GMC TS I looked at last week has a lock down Fence and box aluminium, however before I pay for it I will be giving it a real good inspection now I know what to look for!
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20th January 2004, 02:53 PM
Thread: Ryobi HBT255L Table Saw
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Ryobi HBT255L Table Saw
G'day All,
A week ago I purchased a Ryobi Table Saw from my local Bunnings store and after putting it all together found that the Rip Fence is of a very poor design. After speaking to Ryobi... -
19th January 2004, 06:09 PM
Thread: Help! How to dissolve Aquadhere PVA glue
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The joint in question is just 2 pieces of timber...
The joint in question is just 2 pieces of timber butted together.
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19th January 2004, 05:15 PM
Thread: Help! How to dissolve Aquadhere PVA glue
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So you just pour hot water on the joint and pull...
So you just pour hot water on the joint and pull it apart?
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19th January 2004, 03:00 PM
Thread: Help! How to dissolve Aquadhere PVA glue
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Help! How to dissolve Aquadhere PVA glue
G'day,
I have had a mishap with the use of some Aquadhere PVA glue and need to dissolve a the glue in a joint - is there a painless way of doing this so I can separate the timber? -
19th January 2004, 02:35 PM
Thread: Ryobi Thicknesser
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Costs - East vs West Coast
G'day All,
Here is something very annoying - I went to the local Bunning's to get prices on both Ryobi and GMC Thicknessers and what I found was that there is over $100 difference in price between... -
19th January 2004, 02:24 PM
Thread: Medalist Brad Nailer
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Medalist Brad Nailer
G'day All,
Well I have read with interest the threads about Cheap Brad Nailers and was set to get one of the Super Cheap Auto products, however they are no longer available in WA so I went looking... -
19th January 2004, 02:00 PM
Thread: Medalist Brad Nailer / Finishing Stapler
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Medalist Brad Nailer / Finishing Stapler
G'day all,
Just in case you have been thinking about a cheap pneumatic Nail Gun or Finishing Stapler. The kits comes with 200 Brads and 100 Finish Staples (18g) Oil, Protective Glasses and a... -
13th January 2004, 09:44 PM
Thread: Finish, staining bamboo
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G'day, I have stained Bamboo here at my place...
G'day,
I have stained Bamboo here at my place - I used a product called Timber Glow (It can be tinted in a range of colours) Other than that you can use Tinted Vanish - that works a treat too..
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WA Supercheap Auto
Well I have been informed now that because Supercheap Auto have a automotive trading licence that that are not able to sell nail guns etc... so the el cheapo nail gun kit will not be available...
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9th January 2004, 03:11 PM
Thread: Veritas® Cyclone Lids
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Veritas Cyclone Lids Avalable here in Oz
G'day All,
I contacted Lee Valley about availability in Australia and here is the response... enjoy!
Thank you for your e-mail. The following is a list of distributors of Veritas® products in... -
8th January 2004, 07:34 PM
Thread: Veritas® Cyclone Lids
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Veritas® Cyclone Lids
G'day all,
Has anyone used a Veritas® Cyclone Lid? I have a very small workshop - well it is a colourbond shed and i do need to have some dust extraction in there (cough).
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8th January 2004, 02:18 PM
Thread: Ryobi Thicknesser
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Andrew thanks for the heads up. I just checked...
Andrew thanks for the heads up. I just checked the Ryobi website and the Thinknesser is current - maybe the bunnie got it wrong or prefered to sell the GMC, however the warranty is an important...
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Gumby, Thankyou for the information and the...
Gumby,
Thankyou for the information and the offer... I will be calling some of the other stores to see if they may have the kit - but if i can't find one i may take you up on that offer. -
8th January 2004, 01:59 PM
Thread: Ryobi Thicknesser
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Ryobi Thicknesser
Hi All,
I have been considering puchasing a Ryobi Thicknesser - does anyone own one? Feedback on how it performs - pro's and con's -
8th January 2004, 01:46 PM
Thread: Sherwood Bench Saw
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Ryobi
G'day,
Well i have recently purchased a Ryobi table and the general response about the rip fence is right - it is crap! i have been playing around with it a bit to see how to maybe retrofit it to... -
Hi Gumby, I went to a Super Cheap Auto store...
Hi Gumby,
I went to a Super Cheap Auto store here in WA yesterday looking for the kits and was told they didn't have any - some problem with trading 7 days here in WA and having to send all stocks... -
Hi Soundman, Thankyou for the information -...
Hi Soundman,
Thankyou for the information - very helpful. I was planning on using the stapler for draw bottoms and cabnet backs etc. And yes the brad nailer for joint assembly when glue is going... -
Medalist do one for $139.00 from Bunnings.. ...
Medalist do one for $139.00 from Bunnings..
I am rather new to some of these tools and to some of the types of projects i am planning - What is the difference between a finish nailer and a... -
Peter, Basically i have a compressor so i...
Peter,
Basically i have a compressor so i would be looking at stapler/nail gun that will run with that. I would like to get something that is dual purpose like a Brad Nailer Finisher Gun, however... -
Staplers
Hello,
Currently I am looking to purchase a finishing stapler for assembling some draws, ply and MDF. I have seen many cabnets assembled using a staple (I am not sure but i think they are called... -
Staplers
Hello,
Currently I am looking to purchase a finishing stapler for assembling some draws, ply and MDF. I have seen many cabnets assembled using a staple (I am not sure but i think they are called...