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Nice work, Paul! Though the boss said that the plug hole was too small and wasn't chromed...[duck/run?]
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Laguna from gregmach in brisbane. Top value for a basic saw.
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JohnR said Does the fascia need to be flat... it needs to be smooth. Is that what you mean? Yes. The best but fiddliest way is to use your MDF or whatever and notch out the back of it in strips with a table saw to allow you to bend th…
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JohnR said: Yes... :-O one thing about the wide baffle, though, is that you can put them much closer to the rear wall without detrimental effect. In theory, I think. So that helps. If they are close to a wall then how about shaping th…
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I see much cabinet assembly trickiness and potentially low WAF...
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My squaring wood skills have improved out of sight with the new table saw... Can't design a loudspeaker if my life was on the line...
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The race is on 9-12 October 2014. But the NSW Long Weekend is the one before that...
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JohnR said: Is this frame similar to the one on the bike you posted about a little while ago? Apart from both being bicycles...nope. This one is hand made mix of steel tubing while the other one was a mad modern mix of carbon fibre. The…
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I could but they were very average - OEM wheels are well known for their 'economy' and they felt very soft. I have another better set which relegated them to the shed wall. However, these OEM wheels have now gone back on the 'dale. This other b…
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GeeEmm said: Who doesn't like a brick ensuite? Soft! I had one just like it at Long Bay all those years ago...almost the same bricks and mirrors!! Though I hope your dunny wasn't stainless steel too.
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...and we have no idea what you are talking about either :-??
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I'm back...been off travelling for three weeks. Sydney Woodworkers at Brookvale is John's nearest source of windows, doors and related materials. Helpful mob too. As for slow...we've been at this for seven years...
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Given that that stereo is in the same room as the kitchen...they might do OK as as acoustic panels too...
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Garlooo=====----o---o---on.
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Oh Yucca...
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Your biggest drama is if the project isn't successful and you are either forced to call time on it or you complete it but then give a realistic write-up (ie. not glowing) and then you try and off load it. No-one wants a dud...or even something that…
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It's feasible given that they'd be a finished product albeit essentially a prototype...especially if you come at it purely from a cost recovery perspective (as long as you don't get carried away by the value of your own time).
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Twodogs said: I watched 2 against Nature last night Is that the old Steely Dan thing?
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Actually...I have found another way to disarm a yucca. The neighbour decided to lock his sheep in the house yard because his approach to fences is not up to the bloodymindness of the Dorper crossbreed. There's not much vegetation within the ya…
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It's a bit weird but it does kind of come off in an odd sort of way. Most surround sound is a bit of mind fu-man-chu at the best of times and a very good demonstration of the capacity of the brain to simply fill in the holes... I prefer surround…