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8th May 2013, 09:48 PM #346
They take a fair bit of weight. Can't remember ever seeing a rating on them but they would stand up to a good load from my experience.
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8th May 2013, 10:23 PM #347
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13th May 2013, 03:24 PM #348
Finally got home to the sunshine state yesterday afternoon. It has been a most interesting week starting with the GTG. It really was very rewarding meeting up with so many people I felt I knew but of course had never met.
I think others have already announed their thanks to Brett and Lola for hosting the event and I too would like to endorse those sentiments. It really is a testimony to his organising abilities. Thanks Brett.
Yesterday I set out from the Upper Hunter at 0445, after having spent several days milling some timber, and was on shedule to make Millmerran by midday. Unfortunately, Brett, knowing my courier skills asked me to drop off some colt drills at Harold and Saxon. They are situated in Warialda and I litteraly have to drive past the door on my way home.
I ended up meeting Trent Powrie and spent two and a half hours talking chisels and timber to him. I could have stayed there all day I think as it was all fascinating. Some of you may know that he has had a serious health issue, but he is recouperating well and in fact he was at the workshop to begin catching up on the orders for the group buy.
I found it amazing that he was producing these chisels, which are aguably the best western chisels anywhere in the world, from a workshop out the back of nowhere in particular (apologies to Warialdians, but I'm sure they would know what I mean).
I am going to supply him with a little spotted gum next time I go through and I came away with some timber blanks. His knowledge of timbers and metalurgy was mind boggling. We should definitely support him and all those of you who have orders with him are definitely in for a treat: I guess you know that already.
So it was an unusual day: Seven hours of driving, 2 1/2 hours with the world's most formidable chisel maker, a couple of hours at a mother's day piano recital in Millmerran and finally unloading my ute load of spotted gum. I slept well!
Thanks again Brett and to all of you who could attend the GTG.
Regards
PaulBushmiller;
"Power tends to corrupt. Absolute power corrupts, absolutely!"
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13th May 2013, 03:34 PM #349
Great to hear you made it back Paul. Was nice meeting you and getting to know you a little more too. Hope your timber works out for your projects. Love to see a build thread on your solar kiln when you do it.
Regards
Dave
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13th May 2013, 03:39 PM #350
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13th May 2013, 04:23 PM #351
Dave
I'll see what I can do. My plans are to start a WIP thread for the workbench and also a more detailed process of the milling for the timber milling section at least in part there because the timber milling forum has been quiet of late.
I enjoyed our talks during the stay with Brett.
Regards
PaulBushmiller;
"Power tends to corrupt. Absolute power corrupts, absolutely!"
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13th May 2013, 04:25 PM #352
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13th May 2013, 09:31 PM #353
Bushie
I was on the back varendah the other day drooling over the timber you were instrumental in bringing from mapleperson. Thanks heaps for that
then I thought to meself, Bushie mentioned he did some blocks for my boy's school, even hand sawed the diagonal bits. Damn they are not here, must have left them at Fencies, bvgger.
Wait a minute, in one of them buckets! Far out! Thanks for the blocks!
Oh and thanks for the 4 x 4 oregon. I've managed to turn down a bit for the round blocks. Will post in the block thread tomorrow after I take a couple of picsregards
Nick
veni, vidi, tornavi
Without wood it's just ...
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13th May 2013, 09:37 PM #354
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6th June 2013, 12:20 PM #355SENIOR MEMBER
- Join Date
- Feb 2013
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- Bunya Mountains, Australia
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Postscript
Dear Peoples of the Blue Mountains Gathering.
FenceFurniture, Bushmiller, Crowie, Wheelinround and ALL others who attended the Blue Mountains Gathering.
Thank you for your kindness. I can't believe you spent a small fortune on tools, ESPECIALLY the file which I had actually wanted to buy but considered too expensive ... and now I have it ... Ta so much. my Parking fine was only $40 ..... ??
Your letter was unexpected, I really thought Crowie was coming to Brisbane ... HaaHaa
From Brett:
G'day Greg ...
Uhhh, yeah Crowie was full of #### when he asked for your address.
We auctioned off your timber at the BBQ and these are the proceeds of it.
We'll not have one of our boys with a bad taste in his mouth via a parking ticket. Particularly one who has made an excellent contribution to the forum and lives the spirit of it.
...
The riffler #6 is a hand stitched jobbie from Liogier, France. The stitching grain is #4, second finest, and it has been sapphire coated. This coating is 3800 Vickers hardness (Tungsten Carbide is 2283) so it should stay sharp for a long, long time. Furthermore, it will not rust
ENJOY !
regards Brett (FF) 13-may-13
Brett and all thank you very very much ... especially as it was so unexpected. In July Paul (Bushmiller and Wife) is coming to dinner and I will see what other odd looking timber I can see about the place and pass to him ... Also I expect to be at the Oct-13 Blue Mountains meet.
cool bananas ... Greg
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6th June 2013, 01:22 PM #356
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6th June 2013, 02:12 PM #357
Greg the only money parting my hands that day went to Fletty & Pat........who then had money to buy your timber there was no way I was going to get involved with a bidding auction when someone like Skews Girl is after it.
Whats this about October 13th Blue Mnts GTG first I've heard............is that a Friday?
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6th June 2013, 02:25 PM #358
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6th June 2013, 02:31 PM #359
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6th June 2013, 02:33 PM #360
I tried to bid but she outbid me too :'(
Is there another one in October.
I have one in Jerilderie Feb next year for those interested.
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