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2nd January 2022, 05:08 PM #301
You will never guess.... working again and won't be home in time. Without trying to sound like Con the Fruiterer. Always working, working, working....
Regards
Paul
PS: Was it Con the Fruiterer?Bushmiller;
"Power tends to corrupt. Absolute power corrupts, absolutely!"
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2nd January 2022, 05:20 PM #302
Yes couple of days, couple of days. A topic we should talk about is safety.
I am learning, slowley.
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9th January 2022, 10:51 AM #303
Sunday is hear again the end of the Week.
That means Sunday Night Jabber is yet once again.
All welcome, if your a member on this fine forum your welcome to join us.
It is a BYO gathering.
Tonight’s hot to trot subject matter(Not that we stick to it,but we do try)
Drum roll Please,
Will be a discussion on 17th Century French Hand Planes,
Note point i will be on a Hot date,an not in attendance .
Start Time 7.30 ish AEST
That means those in Melbourne, Victoria ,Australia Earth ,we start at 7,30 Pm ish time, for those who live elsewhere ,I’m sure you can work out what time to join us because I can’t due to my forum name.
The Get together is held using Skype,you are able to join in by just joining as a Guest.
Https://join.skype.com/u73k1kv4B1UL
See Ya 7.30 ish Matt
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16th January 2022, 12:09 PM #304
Sunday is hear again the end of the Week.
That means Sunday Night Jabber is yet once again.
All welcome, if your a member on this fine forum your welcome to join us.
It is a BYO gathering.
Tonight’s hot to trot subject matter(Not that we stick to it,but we do try)
Drum roll Please,
17 Century Plane again maybe?
Start Time 7.30 ish AEST
That means those in Melbourne, Victoria ,Australia Earth ,we start at 7,30 Pm ish time, for those who live elsewhere ,I’m sure you can work out what time to join us because I can’t due to my forum name.
The Get together is held using Skype,you are able to join in by just joining as a Guest.
Https://join.skype.com/u73k1kv4B1UL
See Ya 7.30 ish Matt
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23rd January 2022, 06:02 PM #305
SUNDAY is heat again the end of the Week.
That means Sunday Night Jabber is yet once again.
HTTPS://join.skype.com/u73k1kv4B1UL
Start time 7.30 ish.
I’m away for work, an internet reception is iffff.
So talk amongst your selfs.
See you next Sunday.
Cheers Matt.
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23rd January 2022, 06:45 PM #306
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30th January 2022, 05:08 PM #307
Sunday is hear again the end of the Week.
That means Sunday Night Jabber is yet once again.
All welcome, if your a member on this fine forum your welcome to join us.
It is a BYO gathering.
Tonight’s hot to trot subject matter(Not that we stick to it,but we do try)
Drum roll Please,
Another free fall, or would someone like to suggest a topic tonight
?????????????????.
Start Time 7.30 ish AEST
That means those in Melbourne, Victoria ,Australia Earth ,we start at 7,30 Pm ish time, for those who live elsewhere ,I’m sure you can work out what time to join us because I can’t due to my forum name.
The Get together is held using Skype,you are able to join in by just joining as a Guest.
Https://join.skype.com/u73k1kv4B1UL
See Ya 7.30 ish Matt
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30th January 2022, 05:52 PM #308
Sunday again already?
Where did the week go?
I should be able to drop in for a chat.I got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.
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30th January 2022, 06:07 PM #309
Most excellent Doug,
If your thinking about joining in, but a little anxious.
We’re just a some blokes(Females are of course aloud an most welcome) normally 3 ish who just generally talk Tools or C….
But in a friendly manner,
Cheers Matt.
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30th January 2022, 07:03 PM #310
I'm building a clay plane. We had enough free wood this week. More branches down.
I am learning, slowley.
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6th February 2022, 03:12 PM #311
Matt said I have to announce tonights topic. He had to go home for a Nanna Nap after helping me rescue some more Blackwood. So tonights topic is what do you do with excess wood. All welcome, come and listen to the chat.
I am learning, slowley.
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6th February 2022, 04:05 PM #312
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6th February 2022, 05:32 PM #313
Doug
This is "excess" wood.
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I have since made it into a "royal" species
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Any guesses? And what to do with it?
Regards
PaulBushmiller;
"Power tends to corrupt. Absolute power corrupts, absolutely!"
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6th February 2022, 05:51 PM #314
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6th February 2022, 09:21 PM #315
I was talking this evening about the "shaper lathe" thingy my friend in Queensland used to make oars.
It seems from this news article he put this machine together himself out of a couple of other machines, which is probably why I couldn't find any pictures of it anywhere. Ed was a very gifted marine engineer up until he "retired" and started making oars. He was a remarkable man.
World wants Ocky Oars
ED McIlwain never imagined he would spend his retirement in his shed building an international business - but he has.
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June 16, 2005 - 8:00AM
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ED McIlwain never imagined he would spend his retirement in his shed building an international business - but he has.
This week Mr McIlwain, owner of Ocky Oars, has sent his first box of dragon boat paddles to Malaysia and Singapore and he hopes it will be the first of many overseas shipments.
Mr McIlwain was frustrated with the price of buying boat oars so when he retired he played around with the idea of manufacturing his own.
He built a special machine to shape the oars in one go.
"It's a conglomerate of a couple of other machines,'' he said.
"Nobody else uses this process.''
Then he got a call from a man in Western Australia who asked about dragon boat paddles and if it would be possible for Ocky Oars to make them.
Once they decided the idea was something they would like to pursue, a sample had to be sent to Canada and England.
"They had to approve whether you could have a licence to manufacture them,'' Mr McIlwain said.
Dragon boat paddles differ to normal oars in shape, size and weight.
"They are built to an international standard by the International Dragon Boat Federation, which is controlled by a committee in Europe,'' Mr McIlwain said.
"The specification book is about an inch thick.
I got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.
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