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18th Apr 2024, 01:10 PM
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I have a slush fund, being retired stuff I sell...
I have a slush fund, being retired stuff I sell is mainly cash so I stash it and when I want to buy something no need to ask the boss.:rolleyes:
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11th Apr 2024, 01:28 PM
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He also has for sale what looks like a 20”...
He also has for sale what looks like a 20” bandsaw which from the photos appears to have a reduction gear on the motor drive.
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11th Apr 2024, 11:33 AM
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I have a 6 pole motor here I plan to use for a...
I have a 6 pole motor here I plan to use for a large disc sander.
960 rpm same as a Wadkin 30” disc.
These are not easily obtainable like 4 pole but might be worth keeping an eye out for.
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29th Mar 2024, 05:35 PM
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Sticky: Shifters or for you North Americans Crescent wrenches.
Nigel, I dug out that shifter with the missing worm and sorry it’s not a Dowidat.
I do have 10” and 12” Dowidat shifters but they’re a different series to yours?
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26th Mar 2024, 05:05 PM
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Sticky: Re broken Dowidat shifter.
Nigel I have a similar shifter with the adjusting worm missing.
I was going to weld the loose jaw to a size I need.
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18th Mar 2024, 03:57 PM
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NSW I won’t have time to do a scrap run until the end...
I won’t have time to do a scrap run until the end of the month so your welcome to whatever you can use.
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18th Mar 2024, 08:29 AM
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NSW Steve picked up the Tailstock and one of the cast...
Steve picked up the Tailstock and one of the cast blocks.
The rest will be headed for scrap when I get organised :rolleyes:
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13th Mar 2024, 10:23 PM
Thread: Battery Charger Needed.
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Small world, I scored one of these a few weeks...
Small world, I scored one of these a few weeks back.
No battery with it.
We pulled the electrics apart a bit and got the 24volt wiper motor operating but that’s as far as we got as I’ve a few other... -
13th Mar 2024, 05:10 PM
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Bob, My wife makes Limoncello from our lemons....
Bob, My wife makes Limoncello from our lemons.
Its rocket fuel.:o
Put it in the freezer and it doesn’t freeze.:rolleyes:
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13th Mar 2024, 09:00 AM
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NSW Cast iron legs, homemade tail stock etc and gearbag most free.
I need to de clutter the bits from the home built metal lathe so the following needs to go.
Pair of cast iron legs, one of which has a rough weld repair on a crack, filthy so not been... -
13th Mar 2024, 02:49 AM
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We have a large lemon tree and lately a few 120mm...
We have a large lemon tree and lately a few 120mm dia or thereabouts lemons have fallen off and these usually have a bad spot so are inedible with tainted flavour.
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11th Mar 2024, 08:48 AM
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Citric acid rust removal on tipped tooling.
Here are some of the results of my efforts to resurrect the bucket of rusty tooling that came with the homemade metal lathe. (See antique and vintage machinery)
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7th Mar 2024, 08:38 PM
Thread: Metal shaping with the metal shaper
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I would have taken them into the Uni where for a...
I would have taken them into the Uni where for a slab they would waterjet cut them out for me:D
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7th Mar 2024, 07:27 AM
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Sticky: China, They are small tables, the pair upstairs...
China, They are small tables, the pair upstairs for our sunroom for breakfast or coffee.
The one downstairs is just tween our recliners in front of the magic box.
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7th Mar 2024, 03:04 AM
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Sticky: Weights for a project.
Re heavy round base shaped weights, I recently made some small tables from recycled cedar with a turned base.
I should put a post on the wood forum when I get time:rolleyes:
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3rd Mar 2024, 11:18 AM
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I think the tool holder with the replaceable...
I think the tool holder with the replaceable insert is too far gone.
A lot of the others should come up ok, won’t be pretty but should work.
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3rd Mar 2024, 07:17 AM
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Home made metal lathe utilising a car gearbox and steering wheel.
I picked this up yesterday morning from Shellharbour way with a mate.
Took us a solid 2 hours to break it down so it was in light enough bits to go on the ute.
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26th Feb 2024, 08:53 AM
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Sticky: I worked in Experimental at Leyland Oz in ‘71 and...
I worked in Experimental at Leyland Oz in ‘71 and ‘72.
Was ricing a lightweight mini at OP at the time.
The design team was still figuring out Oz car needs.
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24th Feb 2024, 08:21 AM
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Big Sydney tool sale tomorrow at Thornleigh.
The Sydney tool collectors club are holding their big annual tool sale tomorrow Sunday the 25th of February. Brickpits sports stadium Thornleigh $10 entry 9am to 1pm
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26th Jan 2024, 08:07 PM
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Re using a burr or stone I have a Milwaukee M12...
Re using a burr or stone I have a Milwaukee M12 grinder which I bought to help clean up some tight areas on a car body with a small 3m disc.
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26th Jan 2024, 07:40 AM
Thread: Hercus tool and cutter grinder Sydney
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Hercus tool and cutter grinder Sydney
Here’s a photo, being a Luddite I dunno how to upload a link.
On Facebook marketplace for a few daze now with an odd lathe etc.:o
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23rd Jan 2024, 09:29 AM
Thread: Acetylene Safety
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Reminds me of the guarantee on those stainless...
Reminds me of the guarantee on those stainless mesh covered connectors used by plumbers everywhere nowadze.
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18th Jan 2024, 04:10 AM
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Woodfast die filer. Marketplace Adelaide $300
Dunno how to link.
Be after it myself if I was down that way.
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14th Jan 2024, 09:53 PM
Thread: todays tools gloat
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I had a bit of a win today, off fakebook. Lotze...
I had a bit of a win today, off fakebook.
Lotze 12” hacksaw which works ok, needs a limit switch and elec upgrade plus rig up coolant.
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14th Jan 2024, 09:37 PM
Thread: For Sale description "Used - As New"
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That’s how they’re meant to look isn’t it?:doh: ...
That’s how they’re meant to look isn’t it?:doh:
Here’s my old Carter wot one of the NSW school maintainable blokes gave me 40 plus years ago.
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13th Jan 2024, 08:15 AM
Thread: Lathe for sale
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Face book marketplace is really frustrating re...
Face book marketplace is really frustrating re this approximate location .:~
Prolly to do with the posters original signing on location or whatever.:no:
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13th Jan 2024, 08:08 AM
Thread: Another Renting issue - end of lease
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Give the Sheraton to your old teacher if he’ll...
Give the Sheraton to your old teacher if he’ll store the mill for you.
Then store the Hercus n bits at your rellys.
Hope it all goes ok for you and the family.
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5th Jan 2024, 11:21 AM
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Here’s another photo of my 10” 2800rpm set up....
Here’s another photo of my 10” 2800rpm set up.
The cast iron Wolfenden pedestal was from a wood forum member.
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5th Jan 2024, 07:05 AM
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I have a big old beast with a large steel wire...
I have a big old beast with a large steel wire wheel which is the way to go.Cloth buff on other end.
The wheel came from the local mens shed a bower bird had scored a heap and gave me two
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9th Dec 2023, 12:10 AM
Thread: 3’ Slip roll
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Cleared that out just now. H
Cleared that out just now.
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8th Dec 2023, 05:32 AM
Thread: 3’ Slip roll
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There’s a 3’ Heine here in Sydney on FB...
There’s a 3’ Heine here in Sydney on FB marketplace for $300.
Looks ok.
I have one myself so didn’t look into it too closely..
If it’s not too far from me I could possibly grab it for you.
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22nd Nov 2023, 08:49 AM
Thread: FREE - Lotze power hacksaw
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VIC I’d like this but unless Kryn is coming thru...
I’d like this but unless Kryn is coming thru Sydney in the near future I don’t think it’s going to happen.:rolleyes:
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2nd Nov 2023, 09:16 AM
Thread: Double Caliper
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Starrett made the 173 caliper. I had one in the...
Starrett made the 173 caliper.
I had one in the stash which I gave to a mate up Bathurst way who was hitting a bit of hot metal in his retirement.
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16th Oct 2023, 08:17 PM
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Sticky: I wheeled a rear guard for my EMTB in stainless,...
I wheeled a rear guard for my EMTB in stainless, I think Al would have been a better choice.
Too cold and wet to get a pic of the guard atm but here’s an Al lid I knocked out a few years back.
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15th Oct 2023, 09:05 PM
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Sticky: Design and/or concept development what ever !...
Design and/or concept development what ever ! making their d!ckhead design workable.
Ive had a heap of these, especially architects and a big things made from solid timber wot gets real... -
15th Oct 2023, 06:58 AM
Thread: Ned Kelly letterbox gone rusty.
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Ned Kelly letterbox gone rusty.
I know this has probably been covered before but haven’t found anything so here goes.
A Blacksmith mate owed me for a job so his apprentice made me a letterbox similar to his own.
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15th Oct 2023, 06:11 AM
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Sticky: A lot do give themselves away. I had an phone...
A lot do give themselves away.
I had an phone enquiry recently about a small marginal job which would have been sort of fun to make but not a money spinner. Being retired I said send over some... -
13th Oct 2023, 05:37 PM
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Interesting reading Bob and I’d be interested in...
Interesting reading Bob and I’d be interested in getting an EV in the future.
Those US crash stats are an eye opener.
I lurk on a Facebook site wot is about converting classic cars to EV.
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8th Oct 2023, 09:02 AM
Thread: Whitworth Sockets and Spanners
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Dunno what happens down in Adelaide but the local...
Dunno what happens down in Adelaide but the local tool club in Sydney sells sockets and spanners for $1 per item or less at their sales.
Heaps of Whitworth and SAE.
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8th Oct 2023, 08:51 AM
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Sticky: I use ABC bearings at Silverwater and they are...
I use ABC bearings at Silverwater and they are open on Saturday mornings until 11-30 from memory.
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3rd Oct 2023, 09:52 AM
Thread: Scraping Course
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Willy Nelson. ‘On the road again’ Drop in on the...
Willy Nelson. ‘On the road again’
Drop in on the way thru mate :D
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28th Sep 2023, 08:51 AM
Thread: WTB SYD: Small beginner lathe
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Mazda T600 or identical in appearance K360. They...
Mazda T600 or identical in appearance K360.
They made over 200,000 in Japan, then the Koreans had a go.
Possibly about 50 brought to Oz in 1959/60.
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28th Sep 2023, 08:07 AM
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If you think that’s weird have a deco at what I’m...
If you think that’s weird have a deco at what I’m restoring here in Oz.:rolleyes:
Hopefully with the motor behind the cabin it should keep its rear wheels in contact with the tarmac.
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15th Sep 2023, 08:13 AM
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Lots of practice. Getting the temper right was...
Lots of practice. Getting the temper right was the key. I used the welder on the bandsaw in the tool room next door to weld the blades for the 36” Wadkin bandsaw in the model shop. You know all about...
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5th Sep 2023, 09:36 AM
Thread: WTB SYD: Small beginner lathe
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Richard, Theres a lathe that might suit you...
Richard, Theres a lathe that might suit you advertised on the Standard and Triumph Car Club of NSW newsletter. The ad expires and will disappear on the 7th.
Theres also an engine crane :roll:
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19th Aug 2023, 07:25 AM
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Looks interesting but at over $100 plus post from...
Looks interesting but at over $100 plus post from US what are people’s thoughts on making one ?
Im no machinist but have a decent lathe.
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18th Aug 2023, 08:06 AM
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I used to repair the hot wire probes used in the...
I used to repair the hot wire probes used in the wind tunnel at Civil USYD.
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13th Aug 2023, 06:13 AM
Thread: 20x17x1.5mm tubing?
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Hang in there mate. We’re here if you need to...
Hang in there mate.
We’re here if you need to chat.
Sorry about your Mum.
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11th Aug 2023, 06:44 AM
Thread: 20x17x1.5mm tubing?
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What taper has your tailstock ? Im pretty sure I...
What taper has your tailstock ?
Im pretty sure I have a 17mm drill with a #2 Morse taper I could lend you.
I’m in Concord.
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23rd Jul 2023, 05:08 PM
Thread: Machining a pump body.
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Andrew you need to read the post I put in the...
Andrew you need to read the post I put in the Foundry part of the forum.
There is a photo of a massive pile of pulped wooden patterns.:(
I guess they didn’t want China or India getting a head start...