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29th April 2015, 08:52 PM
Thread: 15A converter for planer/thicknesser
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My apologies. The largest lighting systems I...
My apologies.
The largest lighting systems I worked on when I was a technician used somewhere north of 1000A per phase, I spent ten years working with and setting up systems of hundreds of amps... -
29th April 2015, 08:14 PM
Thread: 15A converter for planer/thicknesser
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Well seems I'm wrong on that. I'm running off...
Well seems I'm wrong on that.
I'm running off discussions I had with the electrician wiring my workshop a few months ago. He refused to run more than one 15A outlet off one breaker, and this was... -
29th April 2015, 06:48 PM
Thread: 15A converter for planer/thicknesser
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That's right. I last came up against this while...
That's right. I last came up against this while getting my workshop wired up a few months ago but I vaguely remember it from my tech days too. One 15 or 20A GPO = 1 whole breaker.
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29th April 2015, 06:38 PM
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Today I was thicknessing old messmate, I was...
Today I was thicknessing old messmate, I was ending up at the point where the roller was heading towards unusable in only 2m of timber. Did it the other day with Jarrah as well. So it's a lot of...
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29th April 2015, 06:19 PM
Thread: 15A converter for planer/thicknesser
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I stand corrected. That will still have two...
I stand corrected. That will still have two cables going into the back of it and be on two breakers, unlike a dual 10A, which was more what I was getting at.
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29th April 2015, 04:53 PM
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10" Carbatec combination thicknesser feed in roller clogging
I'm wondering if anyone else has dealt with this before.
When using my Carbatec 10" combination thicknesser/jointer as a thicknesser the cast iron feed in roller clogs. What seems to happen is... -
29th April 2015, 04:47 PM
Thread: 15A converter for planer/thicknesser
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The traditional, but dodgy, way to do this is...
The traditional, but dodgy, way to do this is with a file, without other loads on the circuit there is a very good chance you'd be fine but you need to know what you are doing electrically. I won't...
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18th August 2004, 08:24 PM
Thread: A cloud settles over the safety of MDF ?
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I worked in a cabinetmakers here in Melbourne for...
I worked in a cabinetmakers here in Melbourne for 7 years (casual, part time and occaisionally full time) a few years back. We used MDF in fairly decent quantities, as do most cabinet makers these...