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    Building A Workbench

    Seems like I'm dreaming, as I've just bought and moved into a property that has a very bare and empty 9.0 x 4.5 mtr shed, with power, well away from the house and am keen to get it organised with a...
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    Removal Of Stain From Fingers

    Hooray, last of the "gunk" has now gone!! Gave the poor worn out fingertips a few extra applications of hand cream last night before going to bed and hey presto, just about all the remaining "gunk"...
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    Removal Of Stain From Fingers

    Thanks Guys, for all you feedback, end result is that I have now removed about 75% of the "gunk" from my hands.

    Earlier yesterday arvo, I re-tried turps and acetone with no success. I think...
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    Removal Of Stain From Fingers - Help !

    Having just completed the final coat of "Polycure Durapol 1045 Super Gloss" on a number of maple steps, I am now in "cleanup mode" and find that the tips of my fingers are still stained from the...
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    Retsoring Timber Stairs

    It is now 5 weeks since I started this project and after wearing out 2 x 40 grit, 2 x 60 grit and 1 x 80 grit 100mm sanding belts, plus numerous 120 grit 1/4 sheets on my orbital sander, for final...
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    Triton Saw Blade - Rust

    Whilst changing my Triton saw from crosscut to rip mode on my trusty old Mk3, I noticed that rust has appeared on the blade, just below the hardened tip and the trailing edge [probably a more...
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    Brush Cleaners

    Need a little advice please on what "Cleaning Solvent" is, in relation to Turps. Up until now, I've only had to worry about cleaning brushes with water or turps after acrylic or enamel paint jobs.
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    Restoring Timber Stairs

    Rubber stick??? I guess this is some type of soft rubber that wears away as it de-clogs the belt, the guys at my local hardware store won't laugh at me will they, when I ask for one?? I really do...
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    Restoring Timber Stairs

    Thanks Guys, for your response to my very first post. Forgot to mention, the steps are all easily removable and conveniently clamp into my Triton superjaws, so no problems with tight corners etc.
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    Restoring Timber Stairs

    Just pulled up some old carpet from a number of stairs and found the timber to be in quite good condition and would like to restore same. There are 15 steps all removable] with an old coating of...
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