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  1. #1
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    Default Hi everyone. I'm Mike

    Just found this forum when I was searching the net for tables to tell me what drill sizes I needed for a given wood screw gauge.
    I'm a rank amatuer when it comes to wood working skills. Last time I ever had any schooling in woodworking was in High school and that was a llooonnnggg time ago.

    Anyway working on the basis that I know very little I thought I'd start here.
    My goals are to be able to achieve an acceptable standard skill of home handy man tasks around the house.

    So first I thought I'd ask for recommendations for some reading, a book that covers tools, terminology, proper use of tools, that sort of thing.
    Secondly please direct me to the section of these forums that best cater to the questions of beginners.
    Lastly any suggestions for shops (Melbourne or outer suburbs) that have more a focus on tools for woodwork as Total Tools where I'd normally go for mechanic type tools does not cover woodworking stuff much and places like Bunnings and Mitre 10 can be a bit hit and miss.

    Look forward to your suggestions.

    Mike

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    Welcome Mychael!

    Wood screw info. Books I can't help you with books, but Carba-Tec is a fairly good tool shop.
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    I know you believe you understand what you think I wrote, but I'm not sure you realize that what you just read is not what I meant.


    Regards, Woodwould.

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    Hi

    A book I recommend is:

    The Essential Woodworker by Robert Wearing

    It is more hand tools than power tools but it has a lot of good suggestions and techniques how to build furniture.

    I bought it from Lee Valley

    There are also suggested books in this Forum's Library

    Andrew

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    Thanks guys, I'll start from there.

    Mike

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    Welcome to the forum. Enjoy yourself, there is heaps of experience here to draw on and ask away. Check out your local library there should be everything from basic DIY to tradies texts. My advice is read everything. Check out Aust Woodworking mag as well.
    Michael

    Wood Butcher

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    Welcome to the forum. Good source of information is on the forum, Just ask a question and you will get plenty of advice.
    Library is a good idea but most of the books at our local library are old but some good pointers in them nevertheless.
    Good luck.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodwould View Post
    Welcome Mychael!

    Wood screw info. Books I can't help you with books, but Carba-Tec is a fairly good tool shop.
    What are the staff at Carba-Tec like? Are they knowlegable on products? Like most retail places these days I'm sorry to say all the hardware places I've frequented leave you pretty much to your on devices.

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    Default Welcome to da forum

    Hello Mychael
    The staff at Carba-Tec have alway been knowledgeable and helpful in my experience, they also have a book section you might also like to browse through.
    Welcome
    Gerard

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHEETMETAL View Post
    Hello Mychael
    The staff at Carba-Tec have alway been knowledgeable and helpful in my experience, they also have a book section you might also like to browse through.
    Welcome
    Gerard
    That's good to know. Thanks Gerard.

    Mike

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    Welcome to the forum. This is a nice place to get information. I enjoy the work in progress (WIP).

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    Default Recommended adhesive for glass.

    I'm not sure if you have a forum dedicated to adhesives, if there is I must have missed it so I hope it's okay to ask here.

    What is recommended to use to glue a piece of plate glass onto a bit of particle board?

    I've just bought a bit of plate for a level surface and want to stick it onto a piece of board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mychael View Post
    I'm not sure if you have a forum dedicated to adhesives, if there is I must have missed it so I hope it's okay to ask here.

    What is recommended to use to glue a piece of plate glass onto a bit of particle board?

    I've just bought a bit of plate for a level surface and want to stick it onto a piece of board.
    Might be best to post this question in this part of the forum.

    GLUE - Woodwork Forums

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    Thanks Christos, I've re-posted my query over there.

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