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25th September 2023, 05:00 PM
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I can recall staying with an uncle, during the...
I can recall staying with an uncle, during the 50s and a major mossy plaque. He was a professional muleing contractor. The industry used creosote as a wound dressing. He also used it on his & my skin...
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25th March 2023, 06:53 AM
Thread: Alternative to Clearvue
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Thanks Cris. Im still tossing up the 1ph/3ph...
Thanks Cris.
Im still tossing up the 1ph/3ph options.
I have a digital manual for a CV and it points me to “if you cannot get the required height see addendum A”.
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16th March 2023, 07:45 AM
Thread: Alternative to Clearvue
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Hi form members Thanks Chris for posting the...
Hi form members
Thanks Chris for posting the photos of clearveu data plates.
I have a 3ph 20amp plug-in my shop but was hoping to leave that as a dedicated supply for the thicknesser and avoid the... -
2nd March 2023, 04:42 PM
Thread: Alternative to Clearvue
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I have acquired a clearveu off the “marketplace “...
I have acquired a clearveu off the “marketplace “ recently.
I’ll post the photos of data plates. I don’t know what the date would have been when purchased from clearveu oz but both motor and VFD are... -
22nd November 2022, 08:24 AM
Thread: Clearvue CVMAX cyclone with VSD
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QUEENSLAND Good morning Mgooza, would you accept a 20%...
Good morning Mgooza,
would you accept a 20% deposit now and pick up and final payment in Jan?
Im about 1000 Ks from you and no time to travel any earlier.
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20th November 2022, 11:34 AM
Thread: Clearvue CVMAX cyclone with VSD
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QUEENSLAND Hi does the purchaser have to disassemble the...
Hi
does the purchaser have to disassemble the system? I’m interested but have a handy cap at the moment called floods and a pressing wet harvest. Depending on you reply I’m sure we could work... -
22nd March 2022, 07:08 PM
Thread: Bandsaw blade joining
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Hi guys im very late to post this but it is...
Hi guys
im very late to post this but it is uneck information.
60 years ago I spent a lot of time talking with an old Scottish cabinet maker and on several occasions I watched him join broken... -
8th November 2021, 11:01 PM
Thread: Complete Router Package
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SOLD: I’ll take it Ill PM you Petethebutcher (Peter)
I’ll take it
Ill PM you
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25th October 2021, 10:14 PM
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QUEENSLAND Hi Woodchopper, I’ll take the set of 6 that have...
Hi Woodchopper,
I’ll take the set of 6 that have no plastic .
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25th October 2021, 08:06 AM
Thread: Ramp Walkers
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HI Graeme, For some reason your plans that you...
HI Graeme,
For some reason your plans that you offered have not turned up. Maybe got tangled up with a PM dispute ???
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21st October 2021, 09:57 PM
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QUEENSLAND hi wood chopper My first attempt using PM. Sorry...
hi wood chopper
My first attempt using PM. Sorry I got a bit confused how they work.
If clamps are still I’ll take them.
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12th October 2021, 09:59 PM
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QUEENSLAND Hi wood chopper, Im interest, they look like...
Hi wood chopper,
Im interest, they look like they were a great set of clamps but first I have to ask are they fire damaged?
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10th October 2021, 12:27 PM
Thread: Ramp Walkers
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Hi Graeme, amazing and I’m sure highly...
Hi Graeme,
amazing and I’m sure highly appreciated work for those grand and great grand children that visit their ageing realitives.
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30th November 2020, 11:46 PM
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After reading this interesting thread I thought I...
After reading this interesting thread I thought I would share a my story of starting a diesel truck engine. It appears that large common rail truck engines become difficult to get started/bleed after...
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16th July 2020, 08:52 AM
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Sorry about reopening such an old thread....
Sorry about reopening such an old thread.
Jayendra that table is amazing but the question I would love to have an answer for is the timber cypress pine, Callitris columellaris?
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30th August 2019, 11:08 PM
Thread: New CS mill owner
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Thanks Bob The mill has been tarped on this...
Thanks Bob
The mill has been tarped on this little slab for 4 months. I farm with 2 sons and the drought over here has us full time keeping stock alive.
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29th August 2019, 07:56 PM
Thread: New CS mill owner
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Bob I suspect it’s 2000 hrs that is correct but...
Bob I suspect it’s 2000 hrs that is correct but for me either 200 or 2000 hrs will see my milling days out.
I’m having trouble posting more pics. They all end upside down. I can remember reading a... -
25th August 2019, 09:26 AM
Thread: New CS mill owner
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Thanks Bob for the information. Yes I have read...
Thanks Bob for the information. Yes I have read your articles re chain sharpening and when I first got the mill I removed the chain (quite the challenge to remove and sum what more difficult to...
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20th August 2019, 08:35 AM
Thread: New CS mill owner
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Thanks Bob for the link to the arborist site....
Thanks Bob for the link to the arborist site. Over the years I have read most of your posts on this forum but the arborist site certainly has a lot of advice and opinions.
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17th August 2019, 09:35 PM
Thread: New CS mill owner
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New CS mill owner
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The people on this small timber milling forum have a lot to answer for.
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7th July 2018, 12:48 AM
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Hi rusty nail, thanks for the reply but sadly...
Hi rusty nail,
thanks for the reply but sadly the logs have not become available at this stage. I will keep you in mind if you would like to send me your contact as this job may still be on down the... -
26th June 2018, 12:18 AM
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Any slabbers working in the Lachlan
May have access to some nice big red gum logs. Varing in size up to 3.5 mts * 1200mm of green solid as logs. There may be 3 or 4 logs. Would love to talk to anyone interested in getting involved in...
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14th May 2018, 08:25 AM
Thread: April/May 2018 - PRIZE DRAW # 123
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CLAIMED I’m in
I’m in
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20th April 2018, 11:03 PM
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I have also just acquired a 3 ph scm c35. Well I...
I have also just acquired a 3 ph scm c35. Well I have got the “middle bit”. Cleaned the light rust off and looks like a goa. Trying to find out where the jointer tables and morticing tables have...
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17th July 2016, 08:35 PM
Thread: gluing alumina
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NCArcher that youtube looks like a product I used...
NCArcher that youtube looks like a product I used some time ago. Unfortunately that demo makes it look a lot easier then it really is. The reason I was looking for a epoxy solution, I wanted to...
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14th July 2016, 12:46 AM
Thread: gluing alumina
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Thanks For your replies. Mark you are right I...
Thanks
For your replies.
Mark you are right I did mean aluminum.
The issue I have is a daylite KW truck door with broken welds between the outer skin and frame both are aluminum.
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10th July 2016, 10:55 PM
Thread: gluing alumina
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gluing alumina
Hi guys,
Have been reading through a lot of posts in this forum and find the practical gluing knowledge
akin to an encyclopedia.
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12th February 2015, 07:57 PM
Thread: Sunbeam dehydrator
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Thanks guys for the...
Thanks guys for the...
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12th February 2015, 10:51 AM
Thread: Sunbeam dehydrator
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Thanks Archer you are a god...
Thanks Archer you are a god send.http://d1r5wj36adg1sk.cloudfront.net/images/smilies/actions/2thumbsup.gif
But how do know its 117 deg?
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11th February 2015, 11:15 PM
Thread: Sunbeam dehydrator
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[QUOTE=NCArcher;1843549]A picture would help, ...
[QUOTE=NCArcher;1843549]A picture would help,
I will see what I can do regards the picture. Yes it is 240 mains powered.
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11th February 2015, 08:26 PM
Thread: Sunbeam dehydrator
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Sunbeam dehydrator
Hi Guys,
My first post in this section.
I loaned my dehydrator (food dryer etc) and the inevitable happened, it came home not working (why does loaning equipment cause so much... -
1st August 2014, 08:41 PM
Thread: Barker bandsaw
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Paul I was wrong about the grease nipple on the...
Paul I was wrong about the grease nipple on the guide, Mine does have one.
Pity you didn't tell me earlier Rob, I was down your way recently with the gaurds but if you want them now you are... -
31st July 2014, 10:16 PM
Thread: Barker bandsaw
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Oh pmcgee, I just looke at the photos of your...
Oh pmcgee,
I just looke at the photos of your guides. From memory my saw has the same with out the grease nipple (if that is a nipple in the centre). My side guides are new brass but I'm not up to... -
31st July 2014, 09:57 PM
Thread: Barker bandsaw
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Your right Rob :2tsup: except I will grind it...
Your right Rob :2tsup: except I will grind it very flat :q.
The workshop/storage shed you see does in deed have a concrete floor when you get back past the skillion but the saw is heading for a... -
30th July 2014, 08:30 PM
Thread: Barker bandsaw
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Finally a few photos . The one with the...
Finally a few photos .
The one with the straight edge held against the top edge of the two feet shows the out of linement of the base. The gap bertween the straight edge and the right hand foot is... -
30th July 2014, 12:02 AM
Thread: Barker bandsaw
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Yes Camo that is the saw, except the name there,...
Yes Camo that is the saw, except the name there, but I think the same picture is used for a number of years. I have to pull the belt gaurds off and check out the ratios. It appears the wheel speed...
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28th July 2014, 09:40 PM
Thread: Barker bandsaw
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Thanks guys for the replys. I have started...
Thanks guys for the replys. I have started looking a little harder at the bottom/foot and it looks very unlevel. I don't have any photos yet Camo and while I study the feet the saw is still laying on...
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26th July 2014, 10:49 AM
Thread: Barker bandsaw
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Barker bandsaw
Hi,
I have aquired a 36" Barker band saw. From reading posts in this forum I think it may be a 1930's model that has had a couple of upgrades. The first being wheel gaurds and the latest rework... -
12th June 2014, 12:11 AM
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Sticky: Have you seen one of these sold in the past? L.s...
Have you seen one of these sold in the past?
L.s Barker thicknesser gumtree Ad ID 1048089333
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11th June 2014, 11:30 PM
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Looks like new Chris Good job. If that...
Looks like new Chris Good job.
If that gear/shaft joint gives any trouble coming loose some of the loctite products available at auto parts shops will fix it.
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2nd June 2014, 07:39 PM
Thread: What have I brought?
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I agree with you Elan, what else could workcover...
I agree with you Elan, what else could workcover require, if indeed that worries me. As safe and as guarded as well as any off the shelf machine today.
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1st June 2014, 08:31 PM
Thread: What have I brought?
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[QUOTE=Sir Stinkalot;1778934]"What have I...
[QUOTE=Sir Stinkalot;1778934]"What have I brought?"
I cant help with much information but it would be worth casting your eye over the photos at the following site as it may help narrow things... -
31st May 2014, 06:49 PM
Thread: What have I brought?
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yes I suspect it is around the 50's. The table is...
yes I suspect it is around the 50's. The table is 1900 * 410. It seems around 500 kgs heavy. Would ankor a substandial boat :roll: .
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31st May 2014, 03:58 PM
Thread: What have I brought?
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What have I brought?
Hi Everyone,
Spent $100 and outbidded the local scrapy. Looked too interesting to let go. It has a stick on decal but I cannot read it. It looks to be all there including the 6hp 3ph motor, switches... -
3rd September 2013, 11:38 PM
Thread: Spiral Head cutters
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Thanks Joe.:2tsup: You make it sound "doable"....
Thanks Joe.:2tsup:
You make it sound "doable".
I think I will buy one and have a play.
Dust off a very old 3 ph 4hp motor that I took out of my lathe (from Cock-a-too Island sale) and put it... -
2nd September 2013, 08:05 PM
Thread: Spiral Head cutters
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I read some of the vfd posts in the metal work...
I read some of the vfd posts in the metal work forum. They make setting up a vfd sound quite a complicated business.
Was that your experence?
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2nd September 2013, 07:46 PM
Thread: Spiral Head cutters
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Thanks trude for your interest. I talked with...
Thanks trude for your interest. I talked with Robert at the sydney WWS.
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27th August 2013, 11:56 PM
Thread: Please help! Stuck bolt.
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A few years ago the Kondinin group in WA (farmers...
A few years ago the Kondinin group in WA (farmers reasearch group) done a test comparing fluids to loosen rusted nuts. Acetone was not in their tests. They compared many commercial fluids plus some...
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24th August 2013, 12:20 AM
Thread: Please help! Stuck bolt.
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A picture of the suituation would help ...
A picture of the suituation would help
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22nd August 2013, 11:21 PM
Thread: Spiral Head cutters
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Thanks Joe. Very interesting. Peter
Thanks Joe. Very interesting.
Peter