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9th March 2022, 09:10 AM
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7th March 2022, 09:05 AM
Thread: Unidentified 12" thicknesser
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Has a good heavy cover already, i just took it...
Has a good heavy cover already, i just took it off to show the innards. :)
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7th March 2022, 09:01 AM
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SOLD: Wadkin Bursgreen 10inch Universal Radial Saw
Radial Arm Saw in good condition but overkill for my workshop. $300
Comes with anti-kickback fingers, depth gauge, saw guard and a bunch of blades. No table or riving knife .
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6th March 2022, 04:42 PM
Thread: Unidentified 12" thicknesser
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Unidentified 12" thicknesser
I'm putting together my first "proper" workshop and managed to snag this lovley old thicknesser form a deceased estate (along with a Woodfast combination machine and a lovely Servian drill press).
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14th April 2021, 06:53 PM
Thread: Unidentified tool
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Unidentified tool
I picked a few of these bit like tools in a bunch of other stuff last week. Do any of you knowledgeable folk know what it is?
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2nd April 2021, 03:07 PM
Thread: Wadkin Bursgreen BRA350
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Another one
I picked one of these up with a woodfast tablesaw / combination woodworker a few weeks back. Bit of an overkill for me. Is there much of a secondhand market for them?
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9th October 2008, 08:07 PM
Thread: Difficult milling job
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Thanks guys, i used a chisel to get down around...
Thanks guys, i used a chisel to get down around the bolts, cleaned off the burrs and then used a MAPP torch to get each end cherry red... left them for an hour or two to cool down and hit them with...
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7th October 2008, 09:39 AM
Thread: Difficult milling job
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Bolts are out
Hi all,
I've managed to get most of the bolts out. About 50 came out easy, just by cutting the heads off them with a angle grinder and then either they slipped out or required a bit of help with a... -
31st August 2008, 07:19 PM
Thread: Difficult milling job
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heres some picks.... the colour seems a little...
heres some picks.... the colour seems a little redder in these photos than it does to the naked eye... btw it's raing here ... so they are wet in the shots
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31st August 2008, 06:23 PM
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Just goes to show the amount of ddgy info...
Just goes to show the amount of ddgy info around.... i was told by a 'professional" that turpentine logs smell like when they are milled :) he was the one who told me they would split too.
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30th August 2008, 09:37 PM
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I've worked out a bit more info about the logs,...
I've worked out a bit more info about the logs, they are not turpentine, i cut some and they had no smell about them at all. This is a good thing as I have been told that old turpentine has a habit...
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30th August 2008, 09:28 PM
Thread: Difficult milling job
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Hey derek, glad you enjoyed the course... we've...
Hey derek, glad you enjoyed the course... we've done a few more since then, but we are taking some time off courses to get this cottage built... I'm gonna be a dad in the Autumn, so i have a pretty...
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27th August 2008, 10:03 AM
Thread: Difficult milling job
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Difficult milling job
Hi all,
I'm building a little cottage on my place south of Mudgee and I've come to a point where I either have to buy a mill of some kind or get in someone who can mill my timber for me.
I have...