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7th May 2004, 10:33 AM
Thread: Melbourne WW Show
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Melb WW Show...
Thanks Brudda.
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7th May 2004, 02:56 AM
Thread: Melbourne WW Show
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Question re the WW Show...
G'Day again Al.
When and where is the Melb WW Show on ?
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7th May 2004, 02:54 AM
Thread: Melbourne WW Show
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I've got just the thing...
G'Day Al.
How about a 1HP Magno dust extractor?
I know where there's one available (for the right price) :-)
Regards, Greg.
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30th April 2004, 02:39 AM
Thread: Use for lining boards ?
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Use for lining boards ?
After having recovered some 500+ lineal meters of internal lining boards from a circa 1840 Beechworth (Victoria) house, and spending 3 days denailing them, 'she who should be obeyed' has now decided...
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29th April 2004, 02:09 AM
Thread: Don't you hate it when ...
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Measuring thrice still no good...
How's this for a balls-up.
Carefully measured width & height of 2 leadlight window frames on an old Victorian doorframe. Not once, not twice, but thrice...
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16th April 2004, 02:53 PM
Thread: Woodworking Plans Scam...
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Woodworking Plans Scam...
You've heard the old saying... If it sounds too good to be true - then it probably is ? Well I recently got stung by the following scam...
Searching Google for 'woodworking plans', I spotted a... -
8th April 2004, 01:03 AM
Thread: Wirlybirds
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Mega whirlybird install...
Having just installed R3.5 polyester batts in the ceiling of a 310 square meter holiday shack - I can attest to the fact that on a 40 deg day, it can be 60+ in the roof cavity (well that's what it...
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8th April 2004, 12:20 AM
Thread: kitchen cabinets on tiles
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Benchtop height...
G'Day.
I'll throw my 2c worth in too...
I'm 186cm (6'1") and being chief bottle washer, spend a lot of time at the sink every night BENT OVER to get to the dishes at the bottom (and this iis with... -
8th April 2004, 12:09 AM
Thread: central heating / insulation
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Insulation / AirCon...
Having recently purchased a property with no insulation, (and having just installed it myself) I can wholeheartedly agree with Soundman that Polyester Batts (R3.5) are the best. Easy to lay, and no...
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7th April 2004, 01:01 AM
Thread: Kitchen Reno 80s House
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Benchtop...
G'Day.
One option for a new benchtop is from a company called Granite Transformations. They supply a product (imported from Italy) which is granite, crushed up, then glued back together with some... -
7th April 2004, 12:46 AM
Thread: kitchen and tricky bathroom reno
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To Jigsaw...
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The hardest part of the installation is getting the damm things level and plumb. I don't think the wood butchers who built the house owned a level. The walls were not vertical or square and... -
2nd April 2004, 01:50 AM
Thread: TSC-10HB owners
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Jet super saw...
Thanks Craig.
I checked out the 10'' Jet Super Saw today - and it certainly appears to be a top quality item.
Still have not made a final decision, but the Jet is now at the top of the pile ! ... -
2nd April 2004, 01:23 AM
Thread: Stacked Dado Head Cutter...
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More on SDHC...
G'Day again.
Well... Norm's just done it to me again. Tonights episode of the NYW featured the micro adjustable SDHC from Freud. (typical - just after I've spent my money on a Delta). Norm was... -
1st April 2004, 08:31 PM
Thread: Stacked Dado Head Cutter...
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SDHC Tenoning Jig...
G'Day All - thanks for all your feedback. It's been interesting reading.
Derek - Thanks for the advice re the wobbler. I was seriously considering it (until now).
Mr Minimax - Thanks for the... -
1st April 2004, 02:33 AM
Thread: Stacked Dado Head Cutter...
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Stacked Dado Head Cutter...
I was watching Norm from the New Yankee Workshop (the only reason for having Foxtel as far as I can tell) building some kitchen cabinets out of Melamine / particle board and, as 'she who should be...
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1st April 2004, 02:07 AM
Thread: Sliding kitchen cupboard doors
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Door Hardware...
G'Day Lawrence.
I recently bought a country house which has a large wardrobe with sliding doors made of MDF.
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30th March 2004, 11:34 PM
Thread: Routing narrow strip of wood
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Alternative...
G'Day Sam.
You could also try glueing your thin strip to a wider board, route your edge, then rip the thin strip back off at the glue line.
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30th March 2004, 02:11 AM
Thread: TSC-10HB owners
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Jet equivalent...
G'Day Craig.
I'm in much the same boat as you - not having made a purchase yet.
To all Craigs repliers:
Which model Jet would you consider to be an alternative / equiv to the TSC-10HB.
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29th March 2004, 05:46 PM
Thread: kitchen and tricky bathroom reno
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Link to Ikea kitchen software...
Download the IKEA kitchen software to your PC & design at home...
http://www.ikea.com.au/Template3.asp?page_id=12300300051001&se_id=22&site_id=30005
Regards, Greg.