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Thread: A novel source of T-track
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20th April 2007, 03:32 PM #1
A novel source of T-track
I noticed in the recent Council collection that many people throw out 70's-vintage venetian blinds and curtain tracks. If you look closely you'll find that these curtain tracks can be recycled easily for t-track on a router table, workbench, fences etc. And it's all free.
dave
nothing is so easy to do as when you figure out the impossible.
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20th April 2007, 09:30 PM #2
Roadside orphans are a great source for lots of stuff. I've collected timber, bent tubing (no way I could duplicate such finesse; just cut off and use the part I need); even toolboxes, a perfectly good chain saw, and of all things a concrete mixer which only needed minimal repairs.
People may think I'm weird, but most of them already thought so anyway.
JoeOf course truth is stranger than fiction.
Fiction has to make sense. - Mark Twain
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20th April 2007, 10:45 PM #3
Nothing at all to do with the thread but have to say Joe that Tallahassee is a great name for a town or is it city.
Mike
"Working to a rigidly defined method of doubt and uncertainty"
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20th April 2007, 11:34 PM #4
City. Capital of Florida. Population about 200,000 I think. Native American name, reputed to mean "tribal town," but also claimed to mean "Allah will deliver you in the future." I don't know how that came about. Seems to be a theory that Arabs visited America about 900AD and influenced locals.
JoeOf course truth is stranger than fiction.
Fiction has to make sense. - Mark Twain
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20th April 2007, 11:47 PM #5
Just been looking it up on Google earth
Should've remembered that although down here we'd be forgiven for thinking Miami was the capitol or is that Vice
Arabs eh mmmm...... could play with that.
Cheers
MikeMike
"Working to a rigidly defined method of doubt and uncertainty"
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28th April 2007, 07:14 PM #6
G'day Knurl,
Thanks for your idea....purchased 4 meters for $5 at a second-hand store.
Your a gem
Greenie sent
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30th April 2007, 06:51 PM #7
Please ,explain
(PH)I cant picture it .What part of a curtain rail do you use?(for the router table track?)I use a long curtain rail with string ,as an overhead support for extension cord(sliding it back and forth,thinking of another version that is mounted on a post and has 180 deg. sweep)regards,
forge
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30th April 2007, 08:17 PM #8
G'day Forge,
I'll do a drawing of what I found and how I'm going to use it.
Be gentle.........I'm older,
Won't be too long
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30th April 2007, 09:04 PM #9
Drawing
Here's what I've done Forge.
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1st May 2007, 12:18 AM #10
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1st May 2007, 09:04 AM #11
The track I found is symetrical in cross section. Although I've tossed the end-pieces, I recall that plastic gutter-grippers were screwed to brackets and it looked liek a curtain track. I'll take a photo tonight for show-and-tell.
dave
nothing is so easy to do as when you figure out the impossible.
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1st May 2007, 05:09 PM #12
Looking forward to the pic Knurl,
I had a stuff up with my drawing, in that the profile buggered up and made it look as though it was not flush at the top. I've attached the correct end view below.
For some reason I had it almost inside out and Frack the Bunt.......must get more sleep!
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1st May 2007, 08:16 PM #13
Here are the pics of two types I have picked up.
dave
nothing is so easy to do as when you figure out the impossible.
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1st May 2007, 09:01 PM #14
Thanks Dave,
Back to the junk pile for me, as the one's I've got are pressed metal stuff not aluminium.
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