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Thread: A vent
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17th November 2012, 05:49 PM #16
It's just in Katoomba not far from the highway.
If you find you have dug yourself a hole, the first thing to do is stop digging.
I just finished child-proofing our house - but they still get inside.
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17th November 2012, 07:55 PM #17
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19th November 2012, 07:26 PM #18
We don't cut yellow tongue, green tongue or red tongue either. The resins in these timbers cause the blade to gum up and jam. But don't let this stop anyone from bashing us Bunnies workers, we love getting paid min wage to cop abuse from angry customers.
To grow old is inevitable.... To grow up is optional
Confidence, the feeling you have before you fully understand the situation.
What could possibly go wrong.
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19th November 2012, 09:26 PM #19Senior Member
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Bought a mower there recently. Got great advice from a nice bloke who knew what he was talking about. Went back and thanked him the next Saturday. (Off topic but a bit of balance)
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20th November 2012, 12:19 AM #20
John, your explanation is what I should have got from the timber yard. "Hard on blades" is a cop-out, throw away line.
I'm not bashing anybody. I don't think it's unreasonable to expect a proper answer from an employee, in any business, to a question that is directly related to the job they are doing. Regardless of how much they get paid to do it. I was not rude or abusive to anyone, then or now.
The boffins in the complaints dept. haven't even bothered to acknowledge that I sent them an email. Not even an automated "yep, got it, we'll get back to you shortly" and I wasn't rude or abusive to them either.If you find you have dug yourself a hole, the first thing to do is stop digging.
I just finished child-proofing our house - but they still get inside.
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27th November 2012, 01:38 PM #21
Try Mr Plywood
"We must never become callous. When we experience the conflicts ever more deeply we are living in truth. The quiet conscience is an invention of the devil." - Albert Schweizer
My blog. http://theupanddownblog.blogspot.com
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28th November 2012, 02:36 AM #22
Sheet cutting jig
This a little bit after the fact. I expect all is resolved now, but below is a simple jig for cutting sheet material without too much difficulty. I have couple of these jigs at 1200mm and a couple at 2400mm.
I did not take these pic especially to show the jig as they came from another thread so it doesn't show the saw in position. The saw is run with the motor over the central guide rail so has to be lifted sufficiently to clear. It does mean a slight loss of cutting depth, but is not an issue for sheet material. Use the manufacturer's edge to run your saw against and leave enough material on the bottom section so that the first time it is used it cuts to the width of the saw. In the pic I was cutting 32mm thickness.
Clamp the work on the material behind the guide.
On my guide I have cut one side to suit my 235mm saw and the other side for the 185mm saw. There is of course no interchangeability between brands of saw. A new saw means a new jig. A different type of replacement blade can also affect whether the guide is exactly right.
Of course it is easiest to get the pros to cut yours sheets, but if all else fails...
Regards
Paul
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