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31st October 2022, 04:13 PM
Thread: NOVA Swivel Head TL 1500 Wood Lathe
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WITHDRAWN: WITHDRAWN from Sale
WITHDRAWN from Sale
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24th October 2022, 02:18 PM
Thread: NOVA Swivel Head TL 1500 Wood Lathe
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WITHDRAWN: NOVA Swivel Head TL 1500 Wood Lathe
I have for sale my TECKNATOOL NOVA SWIVEL HEAD TL 1500 8 Speed Wood Lathe.
I purchased this lathe 12 years ago and I have never used it. Other things like car restoration got in the way! It has... -
22nd September 2022, 11:59 PM
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WITHDRAWN: ROBLAND NLX310 (Standard) 5 in 1 Combination Machine
Listing is WITHDRAWN
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21st August 2022, 05:11 PM
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WITHDRAWN: Hi, PRICE REDUCTION to $6,900 for three...
Hi,
PRICE REDUCTION to $6,900 for three weeks before it will goes out to the open market. -
15th August 2022, 06:40 PM
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WITHDRAWN: Hi, I am surprised also as this is a great...
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11th August 2022, 05:46 PM
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WITHDRAWN: ROBLAND NLX310 (Standard) 5 in 1 Combination Machine
I have for sale my 2002 Model Robland NLX310 - 5 in 1 Combination Machine, the machine is in excellent condition and has only been used for home use and not for commercial use. To be sold as a total...
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11th July 2022, 02:17 PM
Thread: Oval Mirrors for Restoration x 2
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Oval Mirrors for Restoration x 2
Hi,
I don't know if I am in the right place for this enquiry, but I can only try.
I have 2 Oval mirrors with full 18mm surround bevelled edges that someone might be interested in restoring. ... -
7th February 2022, 05:40 PM
Thread: Triton Powered Respirator Face Shield
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WANTED:N.S.W.. Chief Tiff, Thank you for the reply. We are on...
Chief Tiff,
Thank you for the reply. We are on the same wave length as to a solution. First I tried a Meguiars Basic Head Light Restoration Kit but it appears the previous owner has been spaying... -
7th February 2022, 12:41 PM
Thread: Triton Powered Respirator Face Shield
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WANTED:N.S.W.. Triton Powered Respirator Face Shield
Hi,
It is a big ask, but I am trying to source a Triton Powered Respirator Face Shield.
Mine is too badly scratched and I would like to purchase a GOOD USED ONE.
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24th January 2022, 10:33 AM
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Hi, I am cleaning out my shed at the moment...
Hi,
I am cleaning out my shed at the moment due to relocating to a small country town later this year.
I opened a box that wasn't labelled and it was a Triton Powered Respirator that I haven't... -
8th January 2022, 03:23 PM
Thread: Table Saw Removalist
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Hi, I haven't been a regular on this site for...
Hi,
I haven't been a regular on this site for many years, but I can give you a lead on some one who has been in machinery relocation business for a very long time. I just found a card for the the... -
12th January 2021, 05:51 PM
Thread: January 2021 - PRIZE DRAW #131
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DRAWN & CLAIMED I'm in
I'm in
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31st December 2011, 12:54 PM
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Big Shed Thank you for all your help and advice...
Big Shed
Thank you for all your help and advice on this post.
I will have a look at H& F next week.
Happy New Year to everyone at WOODWORK FORUMS!!!!!!!!!!
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30th December 2011, 06:19 AM
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dai sensei, Thank you for your reply. The...
dai sensei,
Thank you for your reply.
The point Big Shed made is correct. When I searched WL-36 there was no result.
Last night i searched the more generic phrase Hare & Forbes lathe as you have... -
29th December 2011, 08:36 PM
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Big Shed, For future reference and not to...
Big Shed,
For future reference and not to regurgitate a topic in the future,
what should I have used as a word/phrase in the BB search engine for the H&F WL-36 Lathe?
In the past I have often... -
29th December 2011, 03:39 PM
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Big Shed, I did do a search for wl-36 but it...
Big Shed,
I did do a search for wl-36 but it didn't come up with the the thread listed at the bottom of this thread. The fact that I didn't look down there when I posted the thread. probably didn't... -
29th December 2011, 11:43 AM
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Hare & Forbes WL-46 Electronic Variable Speed Lathe
I am looking to upgrade my lathe. At present I have a 1/3 hp, basic model, 5 spe3ed that meets my general use requirements. Only a weekend warrior turner, so I am not about buying a Rolls Royce.
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13th June 2011, 02:20 PM
Thread: Can you identify these items?
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Can you identify these items?
I have done a major tidy up in the shed and found these items purchased in one of those "everything " boxes at an auction many years ago.
I believe the spindles are exchange milling spindles from... -
7th October 2009, 06:30 PM
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I can't fault my Shark Guard. Have a look at...
I can't fault my Shark Guard.
Have a look at this post for photos:
https://www.woodworkforums.com/f153/new-shark-guard-blade-protection-102107/
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18th August 2009, 09:17 AM
Thread: Looking for electric motor...
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If you are wanting to source a supplier of...
If you are wanting to source a supplier of electric motors you could contact Austin Electric Motor Repairs, John St Lidcombe NSW.
Good advice, experts in the field and very helpful.
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4th August 2009, 10:55 PM
Thread: New Shark Guard Blade Protection
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New Shark Guard Blade Protection
In the past I have read mention of the Shark Guard on the forum, all good comments.
I only had the standard blade guard as supplied by Robland for my combination machine, which is very poor in the... -
31st July 2009, 09:56 PM
Thread: Perspex Anti-Static Treatment
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Graeme, I have just had a look through Bill...
Graeme,
I have just had a look through Bill Pentz's site and not for the first time as I am in contact with Bill independently of the site.
I noted in Ducting F-Static Electricity the comments... -
31st July 2009, 09:27 PM
Thread: shopsmith mark v
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Dinosaw, I have made it easy for you and sent...
Dinosaw,
I have made it easy for you and sent you a pm.
When you open the Bulletin Board over on the RHS look for Welcome Dinosaw - Private messages.
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30th July 2009, 07:42 PM
Thread: shopsmith mark v
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Shopsmith 10er parts
Dinosaw,
I have a spare lathe rest for a 10er. I will have to check but I am sure I have spare headstock drivespurs and tailstock dead centres. May also have other parts you might need. All... -
27th July 2009, 07:05 PM
Thread: Perspex Anti-Static Treatment
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Graeme, You may have misunderstood my original...
Graeme,
You may have misunderstood my original post.
This is not a duct per se, it is not a tube etc but a manifold 1000 x 150 x150mm high. The perspex cover to the manifold is 1000 x 150mm and is... -
27th July 2009, 09:41 AM
Thread: Perspex Anti-Static Treatment
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Thanks Chris, I will google the subject myself...
Thanks Chris,
I will google the subject myself and check out the products.
I had in the back of my mind that there was an earlier post on the site that discussed this issue, but could not find it... -
26th July 2009, 06:18 PM
Thread: Perspex Anti-Static Treatment
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Perspex Anti-Static Treatment
I have made a timber manifold for dust extraction on my double router table. It has three outlet fixtures at the top. So to keep an eye on what is goilng on I made the top for the manifold out of...
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20th July 2009, 09:20 AM
Thread: Dust Extractor Question?
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As posted earlier, I have been away for the last...
As posted earlier, I have been away for the last two weekends for work.
I did an exercise with the dust extraction setup last weekend just to test how well it actuall works. I used the dust... -
3rd July 2009, 10:58 PM
Thread: Dust Extractor Question?
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Harry72, Great so far. I am away for the next...
Harry72,
Great so far. I am away for the next two weekends, but when back I will create some heavy chip and shaving flow using the thicknesser to really test it out.
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3rd July 2009, 10:22 PM
Thread: Dust Extractor Question?
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Dust Extractor Modification
Well the modification is finally finished. It has taken so long I have nearly forgotten where it all started but it works and that was the main aim.
On buying the large pfc's the main goal for the... -
1st June 2009, 02:33 PM
Thread: Drawer closers for heavy drawers
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Also check out Hettich or Nover. Cabinetmakers...
Also check out Hettich or Nover. Cabinetmakers suppliers.
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21st May 2009, 10:56 PM
Thread: Dust Extractor Question?
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Thanks Jefferson. I have made direct contact...
Thanks Jefferson.
I have made direct contact with Bill Pentz and he has referred me to this site:
http://www.cgallery.com/jpthien/cy.htm
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19th May 2009, 07:09 PM
Thread: Dust Extractor Question?
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Thanks for the points made above re possible...
Thanks for the points made above re possible clogging.
I have the "dome hats" as supplied with the pfc's, but am very hesitant to us them as the space between the onion ring and the dome hat is... -
18th May 2009, 11:01 PM
Thread: Dust Extractor Question?
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Dust Extractor internal design with PFC's
Nothing has happened with this project for some months due to the death of a grandson in February.
I have been gatting back into the world with a few posts on the forum but it is now time to move... -
11th May 2009, 06:23 PM
Thread: what is your shed like?
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Poll: Pitched roof, steel frame and steel sheetwalls....
Pitched roof, steel frame and steel sheetwalls. Typical colourbond shed on concrete slab 12m x 7.6m by 5m at the top of the pitch.
Walls and roof sheeting sprayed with 30mm insulation foam. Two... -
8th May 2009, 06:44 PM
Thread: advice on panel saw
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Rocky, There is a range of price sourcing places...
Rocky,
There is a range of price sourcing places you should look at before going to far down the pathway. At this time it is a real buyers market and there is some great bargains out there.
Have... -
6th May 2009, 07:32 PM
Thread: 2009 Sydney www show 7 weeks to go
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I stopped going to the WWW Show for a few years...
I stopped going to the WWW Show for a few years back because I thought the standard had dropped terribly. I went again last year for the first time in three years and whilst I spent dollars, I...
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20th April 2009, 03:56 PM
Thread: Vacuum and Clamping
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pneumatic clamps and stops
I posted a question on Sunday re the above.
Through a little more investigation I have solved the supply source question.
SMC at Castle Hill in Sydney can supply the stops I am after.
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19th April 2009, 11:35 AM
Thread: Vacuum and Clamping
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pneumatic clamps and stops
I thought this would be an appropriate forum to seek some advice on where to source pneumatic clamps and stops.
I have a BLUM Metafix clamping table that I am modifying to make it more versatile... -
15th April 2009, 09:10 AM
Thread: where to sell
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Selling advice
Not a good time to be selling used woodworking machinery and especially to a dealer.
As advised above have a look at Buy Swap and Sell and also go to the sponsor's site www.machines4u.com.au. You... -
1st April 2009, 05:53 PM
Thread: Don't mean to be alarmist
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I'm with you Thumbsucker. Is it seriously being...
I'm with you Thumbsucker.
Is it seriously being suggested that people work on machines without the power being switched off and just relying on the actual machine switch? Crazy.Anything can happen,... -
22nd March 2009, 09:30 PM
Thread: True or False
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I generally soak and clean the bearing and router...
I generally soak and clean the bearing and router bits in Inox as soon as possible after use. Works fine to remove adheasives and the like from the router tips and keps the bearing in good nick. If...
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22nd March 2009, 09:23 PM
Thread: Who went to the Hare & Forbes sale?
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I went to North Parramatta on Friday and...
I went to North Parramatta on Friday and purchased the annual disposables as I have at H& F for many years Great sale for that sought of thing.
Also purchased a small bobbin sander that will come in... -
12th March 2009, 12:58 PM
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Batpig, Another suggestion that may help. I...
Batpig,
Another suggestion that may help.
I have been able to repair a chinese sliding compound mitre saw using Ryobi parts.
Go to the Ryobi Aust site and have a look at the handle on the metal... -
6th March 2009, 09:43 PM
Thread: Daddo Blade
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Hey Jefferson, Where did the hijack comment...
Hey Jefferson,
Where did the hijack comment come from?
I did a search on the site for dado and this is how I found this thread. I also read many of the other threads from the search.
There... -
6th March 2009, 06:02 PM
Thread: Daddo Blade
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Good thread that answered my questions on dado...
Good thread that answered my questions on dado heads.
I am with "eddie" on this one, but obviously it is a matter of personal choice and what one feels comfortable with.
I will stick with the... -
5th February 2009, 10:57 PM
Thread: Dust Extractor Question?
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Jazza,Maybe the second post will be better. ...
Jazza,Maybe the second post will be better.
Harry72 and mic-d,Thank you, everthing is very clear now.
Harry72, Understand your point now and thank you. No :-
mic-d - that fitting comes with... -
5th February 2009, 09:32 PM
Thread: Dust Extractor Question?
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Thanks mic-d, I forgot to ask about the vanes! ...
Thanks mic-d,
I forgot to ask about the vanes!
Did you bend the fixing clip UP- lowers the height of the central cone away from the onion ring OR DOWN which raises the height of the central cone?... -
5th February 2009, 05:59 PM
Thread: Dust Extractor Question?
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mic-d Off to see the steel fabricator very...
mic-d
Off to see the steel fabricator very early tomorrow morning so he can make the "onion rings' as suggested by yourself and Harry 72.
You suggeted that yours had been modified and that can... -
4th February 2009, 03:48 PM
Thread: Dust Extractor Question?
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mic-d Thanks to you and Harry72 for the reply. ...
mic-d
Thanks to you and Harry72 for the reply.
Mic-d - Did you make the small inverted cone ring(yellow) at the top of the hoop above the "chow" hat or was it already there?
I would be...