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Daddles
1st July 2006, 01:39 PM
Had to duck down to Bunnies (to get the extra pieces for my new Mitre Box and saw that weren't in the flamin' box :mad: ), and just inside the door, they were selling gumboots, with the Bunnies logo all over them:eek: , for a DOLLAR:D That's right, $1 for cheap, hideous, foot attire that advertises our favourite shop. Didn't get any for me, but the little miss is very proud of her new booties and now I don't have try to stop her wearing socks and sandles out on the lawn when it's raining like it is now (pithing down ... thank goodness, we need it). Of course, she just HAD to test the new boots out properly so now I have to change her clothes, but at least her socks are dry :rolleyes:

Gumbies from Bunnies. Trouble is, I can't work out what the greater cost is, the dollar or having to wear their advertising:confused:

Richard

Termite
1st July 2006, 01:51 PM
A dent in your pride is a very small price to pay for a happy kid. Take a look at her smile, that'll fix the dent. ;)

Cliff Rogers
1st July 2006, 01:51 PM
Paint them pink. ;)

Two-Words
1st July 2006, 01:55 PM
Paint them pink. ;)

Surely it's a nice day up there - why aren't you out in the shed ? :confused:

(I'm at work - it's quiet, that's my excuse) ;)

Stuart
1st July 2006, 02:08 PM
I want some - will match my beanie and my coffee cup that I got in my Xmas stocking last year :D

Daddles
1st July 2006, 02:11 PM
Surely it's a nice day up there - why aren't you out in the shed ? :confused:

(I'm at work - it's quiet, that's my excuse) ;)

It's lunch time. Kids don't let you forget that :rolleyes:

Just broken in my new mitre box saw ... pressy from Mum and Dad :D (impoverished and it's a cheapy but it's bloody mavelous, especially after the gadget I built from timber about fifteen years ago). After mid-day tucker, I'm heading out to fit my huge new saw (the big GMC Platinum) to my Triton (replacing the tiny one I 'borrowed' from Dad about three years ago), play with my new Router trimmer (the 450W Ryobi - perfect for rounding off bits on boats ... such as rubbing strips, square masts, etc) and then I'm going to lovingly open my new Block Plane (only a Stanley but you ought to see the abuse these things get when building boats - the old elcheapo that I filched from Dad gets more use than anything else, including my pencil). Yeeha. I'm broke but I'm tool happy :D

Richard

and the wee miss loves her new gumbies

... now where did I leave that pink paint:confused:

Daddles
1st July 2006, 02:15 PM
Hey Stuart, I was able to 'rescue' my Dad's old vacuum cleaner for my shed. Time to covert my Triton Dust Bucket to a cyclone. What's the latest technology there? (yes, I've done a search - scary process. It appears this has been discussed before).

The new GMC saw has a dust pickup on it - a shute that apparently covers you with sawdust if you don't have something plugged into it. I'm looking forward to seeing how that works and hoping I don't have to go with one of those horrid bags that Triton sell you. Funny how the new GMC saw looks like a blue version of the Triton saw isn't it;)

Richard

Stuart
1st July 2006, 02:27 PM
Probably easiest if I point you to my website where the PDF of the conversion resides

Scroll down to Jigs & Modifications, then click on Triton Mods & Upgrades.

Down the bottom, you will find the links to the PDF for making the Sturdee Dust Bucket conversion. Alternatively, there are some excellent sites showing how to make one from scratch, so totally up to you what you are prepared to do.

By the way, on that same web page, you will see how I've modified the dust bag so it has a suction collection, rather than a passive bag. (For my 4" collection unit)

Of course, you don't have to make the funnel (you can buy a cheap plastic one!)- I was just seeing what I could do with a bandsaw! Some guys have hacked the top off one of those cooler water bottles, and that narrows it down to the standard triton hose size.
http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/%7Estuart.lees/triton/Images/Jigs/funnel4.JPG

Cliff Rogers
1st July 2006, 03:07 PM
...- why aren't you out in the shed ? :confused:
Alcohol poisoning.:o

Two-Words
1st July 2006, 03:43 PM
Alcohol poisoning.:o

:D:D No sympathy

Termite
1st July 2006, 03:50 PM
Stuart's mention of Triton hose prompts me to report that there seems to be a phantom rubbish pile vacuum hose scrounger in our area.......I have no pride .:D

chrisb691
1st July 2006, 04:01 PM
Had to duck down to Bunnies (to get the extra pieces for my new Mitre Box and saw that weren't in the flamin' box :mad: ), and just inside the door, they were selling gumboots, with the Bunnies logo all over them:eek: , for a DOLLAR:D That's right, $1 for cheap, hideous, foot attire that advertises our favourite shop. Didn't get any for me, but the little miss is very proud of her new booties and now I don't have try to stop her wearing socks and sandles out on the lawn when it's raining like it is now (pithing down ... thank goodness, we need it). Of course, she just HAD to test the new boots out properly so now I have to change her clothes, but at least her socks are dry :rolleyes:

Gumbies from Bunnies. Trouble is, I can't work out what the greater cost is, the dollar or having to wear their advertising:confused:

Richard

Paint them ORANGE. :D

Cliff Rogers
1st July 2006, 05:04 PM
:D:D No sympathy

I'm warming up now. :)

Just done an hour & a half down the creek with the chainsaw....
I've come up to get a cuppa & the tractor to cart the logs back up to the shed.
Anybody want a piece of Larry? :cool:

Skew ChiDAMN!!
1st July 2006, 05:21 PM
Of course, you don't have to make the funnel (you can buy a cheap plastic one!)- I was just seeing what I could do with a bandsaw! Some guys have hacked the top off one of those cooler water bottles, and that narrows it down to the standard triton hose size.

..and I've gone a slightly different way again to hook up my 4" dusty. I hooked a 100mm PVA wye piece between the top and bottom bags, (funnel at the top, a round disk below) then drilled a series of 1/2" holes in the side of the wye opposite the "takeoff."

The holes give a cross-flow (and also stops the top bag from "sucking in") that sucks up the dust while allowing the larger chunks to fall into the bum-bag. You know the pieces... 0.5mm wide and a few inches long... perfectly sized to snag in the duct and create a blockage somewhere you can't access. :rolleyes:

oges
1st July 2006, 07:50 PM
Anybody want a piece of Larry? :cool:
does he have a sister? :D :rolleyes:

Cliff Rogers
2nd July 2006, 03:42 PM
does he have a sister? :D :rolleyes:
Yeap, Monica, she came through the month after him.
Lucky for us, we only got the rain.

knucklehead
2nd July 2006, 04:39 PM
..and I've gone a slightly different way again to hook up my 4" dusty. I hooked a 100mm PVA wye piece between the top and bottom bags, (funnel at the top, a round disk below) then drilled a series of 1/2" holes in the side of the wye opposite the "takeoff."

The holes give a cross-flow (and also stops the top bag from "sucking in") that sucks up the dust while allowing the larger chunks to fall into the bum-bag. You know the pieces... 0.5mm wide and a few inches long... perfectly sized to snag in the duct and create a blockage somewhere you can't access. :rolleyes:

Skew that sound interesting, can you post a picture to show what you mean?

graemet
2nd July 2006, 11:09 PM
Hey Richard,
My local Bunnies had a pallet of those boots about a month ago - sign said $1, crossed out and "FREE" pencilled in. I had a look and they were all kids sizes. No limit so I grabbed a pair for each of the 6 grandkids. THEY don't care what's written on them and their mum loves the savings.
I guess too many people didn't want to pay to advertise, and they have been left with massive stocks which don't move.
Cheers
Graeme