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Ruddy
23rd Feb 2012 06:31 PM
Not a joke. Just a bit of fun MK.X
One lump or two? (30,626 views, 3,054 replies)
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plantagenon
23rd Feb 2012 06:16 PM
Insulating the shed
Life wasn't meant to be easy to quote a former PM. I arrived hime today after it had been raining most of the day to find a lot of water on the floor of the shed. This was after I sealed around... (291 views, 23 replies)
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malb
23rd Feb 2012 06:15 PM
What is all this for?
Can you put up a photo of the router to verify style etc? The roller guide in the last pic appears to be the same as mine, but the fence guide seems alien. I know that a few other brands/models from... (199 views, 9 replies)
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Ben Dono
23rd Feb 2012 06:11 PM
$250 well spent - moving my mill
Sorry to hear that Bollie7! It's sad to say it but we all have stories like that. Most of the time it's the last job of the day and we were in a hurry. Having said that, they can happen any time... (404 views, 15 replies)
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shedman
23rd Feb 2012 06:09 PM
Slab prices
I have seen lots of great slabs at previous Brisbane shows at what seem to me to be fair prices. I need to say however that I have not visited other suppliers so cannot say if the prices at the show... (29 views, 2 replies)
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Arron
23rd Feb 2012 06:08 PM
Minimum requirements for spray finish
yes, I've been playing around with the spray can this afternoon and I"m amazed at the results - like how good they are. Clearly its a very tolerant system. Like most people, I've put off getting... (123 views, 11 replies)
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eisbaer
23rd Feb 2012 06:00 PM
First coffee table
Hi everyone, I'm more of a turner than a coffee table builder (and it shows) but I was inspired to build this one for a friend who lost everything in the floods last year in Queensland. I thought... (0 views, 0 replies)
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dakotax3
23rd Feb 2012 05:52 PM
Advice on sander/dust extraction combo
Ah, the old piece of hardwood on the benchtop with rotex & blonde. Bewdy. Those unexposed to such things will no doubt learn a few sanding tips; I did and was grateful to be shown but that's where... (44 views, 4 replies)
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rsser
23rd Feb 2012 05:49 PM
Carting chainsaws
Yeah, could be the trick but I do bush tracks and the saw needs to be loaded to clear the fallen. Hate to be held up more than is necessary. Thanks Bob. I'll lower my expectations. And... (160 views, 5 replies)
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mic-d
23rd Feb 2012 05:47 PM
Coffee table WIP
Never seen anything quite like it, I think it is an elegant design and well made.:2tsup: Cheers Michael (22 views, 2 replies)
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Claw Hama
23rd Feb 2012 05:42 PM
New Workshop WIP, needs a little work.
Ha ha, I try not to be quite that scarie:D I have had times where I'm sure if I looked in the mirror that guy would be there:U (870 views, 47 replies)
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rustynail
23rd Feb 2012 05:41 PM
Silky Oak Log
Thanks for letting me know. In regard to the English oak, it's a difficult timber to dry. Sawing at this time of year is going to generate a lot of down grade. I never saw oak until late autumn. That... (143 views, 11 replies)
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Abratool
23rd Feb 2012 05:35 PM
Stephenson's Rockets
Thanks for this info Bob. Great reading, & what marvellous expressions in the writing manner of that age. They had good insights into discovery. Bruce (34 views, 1 replies)
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vk4
23rd Feb 2012 05:25 PM
How would you make this?
Russell, Looks great, the kids will love you for the climbing gym,:) seriously it does look really good and the climbing Plants will love-it . Jeff vk4 (865 views, 28 replies)
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hdo1
23rd Feb 2012 05:20 PM
Cremorne backyard sale. Jarrah burl, camphor slices, blocks, rosewood
pm sent re: maple / cedar (557 views, 32 replies)
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vk4
23rd Feb 2012 05:17 PM
Wooden A Class Catamaran Restoration
Jeff, You should strip off to old paint , before you do anything, , A QUICK STRIP disc, on a Grinder will remove paint without taking the timber, or you can use a chemical stripper., DO NOT USE... (136 views, 2 replies)
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kcam
23rd Feb 2012 04:58 PM
Maloof inspired low back dining chair.
Wonga, only swore at myself for being a @##! stupid idiot etc, but that did not last long as I realised that I had to get it apart quickly before the glue set and I had to drill & easy out one of the... (699 views, 23 replies)
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wheelinround
23rd Feb 2012 04:56 PM
Another Chessboard
LN where ya been hiding have missed the WiP's (105 views, 5 replies)
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Rookie
23rd Feb 2012 04:53 PM
Sooty Oystercatcher & Caspian Tern
Fred what was the distance on the first one. It's crystal clear. Was it a long lens? (296 views, 11 replies)
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Rookie
23rd Feb 2012 04:47 PM
Entry level camera?
I'd better boost up the vote count on the Nikon side. I have had the D3100 kit for a while now. That's the body and two lenses. An 18-55mm and a 55-200mm. I love it but it's highly addictive. ... (291 views, 30 replies)

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