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Great score with the drop saw GB. 
Rod
Drop saw looks great, I just don't seem to have any luck with people needing tools cleaned out that will supply me with those sort of "wins". And I'd really like to find a good, old drop saw......
Have fun cleaning it up. Have a look at Chris's site (NedNorton), because the work he's doing on his stuff is choice........![]()
Lyndon
We need to catch up some time soon.....![]()
That chop saw is a beast![]()
Nice score on the chop saw GB. It looks like it will serve you well. And no worries about the tester. Whenever you get a chance.
GB, great score with the chop saw, it should come up a treat.
Regards
GB, I admire your motivation to take a welding course. It's something I've considered for some time now.
I see your dust deputy is serving you well. Pretty impressive how well a few bits of plastic work.
Cheers,
Dennis.
Great score with the drop saw GB.![]()

Rod, instead of a permanent mount on a bench, have you considered a wheeled saw stand? You're only lifting half the weight when it's on a stand like Denwood uses. I have a 12" miter saw that is also too heavy to be handy but I don't use it very often. I plan to get a stand next week when I'm out of the house again.Thanks Bears Fan it's damn a damn heavy sucker too, going to have to setup so it's permanently mounted on a bench, too heavy to put away and get out each time.
Bamboo, huh? That should be better for the environment, right?
Rod, instead of a permanent mount on a bench, have you considered a wheeled saw stand? You're only lifting half the weight when it's on a stand like Denwood uses. I have a 12" miter saw that is also too heavy to be handy but I don't use it very often. I plan to get a stand next week when I'm out of the house again.
This place has a few different models with wheels -- set it up inside or roll it to the most convenient spot and set it up:
http://justtools.com.au/mitre-sawawork-stands
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Rod, that DeWalt is the one. I was ready to buy one when I came across the wheeled models. Whenever I have to lift something heavy, I try to lift only one side at a time. I also use wheeled hand trucks whenever possible. The wheels on the saw stand turn it into another hand truck.That is a good idea Bob. I have the same dewalt stand used for my 12" mitre saw that Dennis has - is that the one you are thinking of ?
Would be good to just wheel out and start cutting without having to setup other supports for long lengths and all that. I shall have to ponder over it.
Cheers GB.
Lyndon, I am keenly aware of the import duties and shipping costs applied to goods down under so I try my best to find items at down under prices when I can.Rod
I'm impressed by 2 things....
1. Such a thing exists, and
2. Bob is quoting Australian stores as a source of the things we need.![]()
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Very impressive Bob.
Now I just need to save up some pennies.....
Lyndon
The pretend woodworker......
I'm too old to go into hibernation for 7 or 8 months a year. My A/C is set for 26*C and heat to 21*C so temperatures above or below that range become life-threatening (OK, maybe it's more "wife threatening").
Got it...The place down the road is up for sale. $1M, 6 car parking, gym, outside spa, and to get the tropical feel it is paint a coral color! LOL
BTW it is 4C at the moment 10.30am



Rod
Looks great - are you trying to score brownie points????? Or just justify the tool score going up?
Lyndon
We really need to get a GJ get together soon?????![]()
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Rod
Looks great - are you trying to score brownie points????? Or just justify the tool score going up?
Lyndon
We really need to get a GJ get together soon?????![]()
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I don't know but I do have craving for cupcakes, brownies, and other baked goods after reading this post. LOL
Hey GB, been a while since I caught up on your thread. Drop mitre saw was a good score! I've got one of the mitre saws with carbide blade that can be used for timber or wood, and it's had a lot of use. Great to catch up on all the welds too, I'll have to look into a course up here as discussed a few months back. Your welds look a lot prettier than what I manage with my little gasless MIG! Hard to find time around work and Uni though. I wonder if they run one over the summer/Christmas Uni break?
Cheers,
Andrew.
Great idea on the cup cake storage unit! Again I'm glad my wife is not on The Garage Journal or she would have me making one of these![]()
GB, nice work. Brownie points or not.
Regards
Geez, he welds, he fabricates, and still has time to bake. I got to get busy and raise my game a bit. Well done sir!
Baking tray holder looks great, and nice score on the drop saw too. And those scones look tasty!

Andrew thanks for dropping back in. I remember your saw from way back in your thread. Hopefully I'll get this one cleaned up and in use soon. Really looking forward to having nicely cut 45's for a change and not wasting a heap of time filing them up.
From what I know now the full welding courses run for 18 weeks which gives the guys and girls 2 chances per year to sit for their tickets. If they fail they have to wait until the next course exam period to try again.
How long do you have left at uni ?
Cheers GB.
Not a bad "projects worked on" weekend GB. The chop saw will look very sharp (no pun intended) when you have it all restored. Also good to see that you wouldn't starve if Mrs. GB was not there to cook for you. You're a man of many talents.![]()

That blue hammertone looks great.
Definitely the mitre saw is a good thing. I'm sure you'll get a lot of use out of it. Looks like it'll be looking smick shortly too!
Ah ok... Might have to wait a while to have time to fit that in. I'll do it someday though. I've got forever to go at Uni... Started at the beginning of last year when my job situation was a bit precarious, the degree will take me ~8 years to finish (Electrical Engineering) doing 2 courses per semester. I currently only have an advanced diploma from tafe. Work has offered to support me in doing it since seeing my results (75% of fees on completion of each course), so I figure I should take advantage of that and stick at it.
GB looks like a fairly productive week end, the saw and hanger look great.
Well done.![]()






Rod
Mate! Love it. Every new job needs a new tool, or 8 (if that's all they come in).
Go hard sunshine. Have fun.
And get that ****** C clip off (oh - you did - that's right).![]()
Lyndon
Yeah - that's my excuse too.....![]()
Yep she's off. Then I had to start cleaning up the mess in the garage so I can have some bench space to work on it a bit easier. Another session tonight (yes doing my 3am wake up thinking about work thing as I write this) should see it just down to the clutter that made it's way there from inside to be "disposed" of from our pantry clean out the other weekend.GB should listen to himself more often.
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I have become proficient with screwdrivers and picks lol. Maybe I need to reevaluate my situation and talk to the ol lady...
Sounds like you had a sensible discussion with a wise man!
thanks RM. Plus getting new tools is just fun![]()
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GB, you are a very bad influence.
I did a search on that Knipex set and Amazon had it for $149.68. It seemed like a lot of money but dividing by 8 means they are about $18.71 each. I have only one pair of Knipex pliers to my name but by Monday I will own nine!
I rarely need circlip pliers but my cheap ones are so annoying I think I'll give them to my son-in-law.

).Any chance to check out that battery tester yet? I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on one as cold weather is just around the corner for us over here.