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25th Feb 2021, 03:44 PM
Thread: Jet 14 inch parts
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I have bought parts from ereplacementparts before...
I have bought parts from ereplacementparts before if that helps.
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25th Feb 2021, 01:33 PM
Thread: Best way to fit eurethane tyres to bandsaw
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I had my original rubber type come off the lower...
I had my original rubber type come off the lower wheel but not the urethane one so I really can’t answer why unless they were over stretched?
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24th Feb 2021, 10:15 PM
Thread: Jet 14 inch parts
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Quite strange. Erplacementparts on one part of...
Quite strange. Erplacementparts on one part of their website says it’s on back order, available 3/9/2021 as Treecycle posted but when you go via the parts diagram and list it says it’s obsolete - not...
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24th Feb 2021, 10:00 AM
Thread: Jet 14 inch parts
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Doesn’t export to Australia - according to the...
Doesn’t export to Australia - according to the red writing.
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24th Feb 2021, 08:59 AM
Thread: Inspirational
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That was incredible. Thanks for sharing, which is...
That was incredible. Thanks for sharing, which is now what I will do.
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23rd Feb 2021, 02:51 PM
Thread: PSE causing slow computer
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Have you tried their Creative Cloud Cleaner? ...
Have you tried their Creative Cloud Cleaner?
Use the Adobe Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool to solve installation problems
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22nd Feb 2021, 01:04 PM
Thread: Vac for stink bugs.
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It’s amazing how much a possum can excrete. Going...
It’s amazing how much a possum can excrete. Going out in the morning to get that paper is like walking through a minerield:C
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22nd Feb 2021, 12:50 PM
Thread: Flexible hose
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I bought 160mm. Easy but snug fit over 150mm...
I bought 160mm. Easy but snug fit over 150mm pipe. I know there are other ways of attaching 150mm flex to 150mm pvc pipe but I found the 160mm the easiest as I don’t have a lathe.
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22nd Feb 2021, 10:23 AM
Thread: Vac for stink bugs.
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Love it! Only question is - what’s the scent...
Love it!
Only question is - what’s the scent of the air coming out of the vac machine like:oo: -
21st Feb 2021, 02:43 PM
Thread: Pin Nailer or Brad Nailer
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Unfortunately no. Before and after shots of the...
Unfortunately no.
Before and after shots of the attempt to try and do so:oo:
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21st Feb 2021, 12:54 PM
Thread: Flexible hose
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I have bought different hoses from a number of...
I have bought different hoses from a number of suppliers.
i have grey hose in 125mm and 50mm I bought from Timbercon. Reasonably flexible so used in preset positions that don’t require a lot of... -
20th Feb 2021, 11:36 AM
Thread: Pin Nailer or Brad Nailer
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I have three units.. The first one I bought was...
I have three units..
The first one I bought was an Ozito brad and staple unit and as others have said it leaves a very visible line when firing brads so it doesn’t get used for anything else but... -
19th Feb 2021, 08:38 PM
Thread: PSE causing slow computer
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We had a similar problem at work on one of the...
We had a similar problem at work on one of the computers and I heard the tech guy say something about the media analysis settings to the user but I know nothing more than that. That was a couple of...
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19th Feb 2021, 09:04 AM
Thread: Grandfather clocks
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Very nice:2tsup: What movements are you using?
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18th Feb 2021, 04:56 PM
Thread: What Router?
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Does the AEG router have a 3.5” body to suit the...
Does the AEG router have a 3.5” body to suit the poster’s router lift?
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18th Feb 2021, 09:33 AM
Thread: Table saw bench surface finish
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I used Formply for my home built saw table top....
I used Formply for my home built saw table top. Nice and slippery, especially with a once over with Ubeauts Traditional Wax.
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17th Feb 2021, 01:09 PM
Thread: How to block these Bitcoin twats?
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I have two email addresses. One is a Gmail...
I have two email addresses. One is a Gmail account that gets no spam and the other is an Outlook account ( set up when I went with my current service provider) which I rarely use ( set up as a back...
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16th Feb 2021, 05:35 PM
Thread: Reliability Plunge Router TRA001 / MOF001
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I’ve had a MOF001 for over 8 years with no...
I’ve had a MOF001 for over 8 years with no problems - touch wood:D
I have stripped it down once, about a year ago, to blow all the dust out. It’s main use now is in the table but it’s had plenty of... -
16th Feb 2021, 10:18 AM
Thread: Painting a Chalky plaster Ceiling
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How old is the house? The ceiling may have been...
How old is the house?
The ceiling may have been painted with kalsomine/calcimine which is a tinted pale “wash” used on walls and ceilings.
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16th Feb 2021, 09:14 AM
Thread: Semi circle hole in wooden handle
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If I understand correctly, I would do it like...
If I understand correctly, I would do it like this.
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15th Feb 2021, 08:28 PM
Thread: Old weather board and old nails
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I’d say the nails are loose and popping out...
I’d say the nails are loose and popping out because they have rusted away over time and now have a thin body/shank.
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13th Feb 2021, 06:12 PM
Thread: Please tell me this is Jarrah!!!
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These are some pics from my Merbau plank. ...
These are some pics from my Merbau plank.
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These are are from a Jarrah floorboard
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9th Feb 2021, 06:31 PM
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I have no idea why they are fitted lengthwise. I...
I have no idea why they are fitted lengthwise. I just followed what was there. Interestingly my veranda floorboards (tongue and groove) run out from the house (1.8m) rather than lengthwise as you see...
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9th Feb 2021, 03:23 PM
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Just interested to know why you are going...
Just interested to know why you are going crosswise?
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9th Feb 2021, 07:09 AM
Thread: Triton 3/8 collet
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Carbitool do a 3/8” reducer. Not sure on a 6mm...
Carbitool do a 3/8” reducer. Not sure on a 6mm though.
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8th Feb 2021, 09:06 PM
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TAFE doesn’t rewrite courses. They teach, as all...
TAFE doesn’t rewrite courses. They teach, as all VET RTO’s do, the courses listed on the training.gov website. The course content is formulated by industry consultation and TAFE has very little input...
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Me to.
Me to.
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7th Feb 2021, 08:44 AM
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I’m near Hornsby if that helps. However my set-up...
I’m near Hornsby if that helps. However my set-up is in a shed isolated from the house.
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1st Feb 2021, 08:12 PM
Thread: Red Cedar chest of drawers
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Excellent restoration. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent restoration. Thanks for sharing.
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1st Feb 2021, 05:46 PM
Thread: New Corner Joint
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We’ll decide after you actually make it :D
We’ll decide after you actually make it :D
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31st Jan 2021, 01:41 PM
Thread: Six step pulley wanted
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WANTED:N.S.W..
6 step with 3/4” bore. P/N 6S7003. Near the...
6 step with 3/4” bore. P/N 6S7003. Near the bottom right of the page.
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31st Jan 2021, 01:13 PM
Thread: Older table saw motor stalling
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They are common as a motor start capacitor. A...
They are common as a motor start capacitor. A quick search came up with this. It’s a US supplier
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31st Jan 2021, 12:27 PM
Thread: I’m a convert!
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Being a Sunday, I thought I’d check up on the...
Being a Sunday, I thought I’d check up on the progress of the pulpit :D
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31st Jan 2021, 12:02 PM
Thread: Older table saw motor stalling
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Agree with Bohdan re capacitor maybe faulty. If...
Agree with Bohdan re capacitor maybe faulty. If you look at the motor sticker it says “Capacitor Start”
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30th Jan 2021, 08:29 AM
Thread: Dedicated jointers vs planer/thicknessers
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SJE sells replacement cutters. Vast the site to...
SJE sells replacement cutters. Vast the site to get an idea of the cost of replacement cutters. This is a top notch supplier.
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29th Jan 2021, 11:08 AM
Thread: Japanese Joinery on a SCALE of a HOUSE
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Thanks for sharing. Absolutely brilliant, Joints...
Thanks for sharing. Absolutely brilliant, Joints still as tight as the day they were first made.
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28th Jan 2021, 10:31 PM
Thread: Hello Smith & Arrow
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I have bought an assortment of drill bits and...
I have bought an assortment of drill bits and auger bits from them. Quality is great as is their service.
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27th Jan 2021, 04:49 PM
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Going by the info I have come across, the blade...
Going by the info I have come across, the blade material should be no thicker than 0.5mm (0.020”) for a 10” wheel.
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26th Jan 2021, 07:36 PM
Thread: Am I on the right track?
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Do the setup commands in this link help? ...
Do the setup commands in this link help?
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25th Jan 2021, 08:57 PM
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I have heard nothing but praise for Waterlox...
I have heard nothing but praise for Waterlox products. Good to see they are now available in OZ.
Thomas Johnson frequently uses their products when restoring furniture.
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25th Jan 2021, 08:23 PM
Thread: Maloof chair
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I made a side table with Malouf joints and I just...
I made a side table with Malouf joints and I just used standard rebate parallel router bits - nothing special.
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25th Jan 2021, 05:34 PM
Thread: Womens Sheds
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No Mr Fiddleback. Let’s not get too judgemental..
No Mr Fiddleback. Let’s not get too judgemental..
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24th Jan 2021, 07:22 PM
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I prefer to keep the mess contained within the...
I prefer to keep the mess contained within the workshop rather than cleaning it up from all over the driveway. It’s amazing how far it can spread.
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24th Jan 2021, 01:03 PM
Thread: Womens Sheds
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Hornsby Men’s Shed in Sydney has a goodly number...
Hornsby Men’s Shed in Sydney has a goodly number of female members.
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24th Jan 2021, 12:54 PM
Thread: New shed - owner build vs shed company?
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Pouring and levelling a slab is not an easy task...
Pouring and levelling a slab is not an easy task if you haven’t done one - DAMHIK. I had my slab done by a Concreter and I erected the shed with help from a mate and SWMBO.
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24th Jan 2021, 12:18 PM
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I’m looking for a smaller bandsaw myself and this...
I’m looking for a smaller bandsaw myself and this seems like it’s an expensive 10” bandsaw. I’m not sure whether any benefits it offers justifies the expense.
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24th Jan 2021, 11:39 AM
Thread: Appropriate forum
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Welcome! Seeing it’s a multi question post,...
Welcome!
Seeing it’s a multi question post, probably “Woodwork - general” would be a good place to post
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24th Jan 2021, 08:42 AM
Thread: wood identification, white hardwood
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Confusing alright Mountain Ash. One minute...
Confusing alright Mountain Ash.
One minute CM won’t last in the ground then next minute it’s used as fence posts.:?
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23rd Jan 2021, 10:13 PM
Thread: Dust masks
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This doesn’t look good ”Has not been Tested...
This doesn’t look good
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23rd Jan 2021, 08:13 AM
Thread: Router to cut dovetail into the end grain
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Are you holding the router on its side and...
Are you holding the router on its side and cutting horizontally Ian?