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Ed-Zulu

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  1. Hardwood thingymajig is called a "frog" Plane knife with card-breaker, latter is attached with a screw to the knife, seated with a frog in the body. Very nicely restored!
  2. Hi Spokey, I've always wondered about the logistics of your movements on a South African passport in your job, yes it's an assumption. How do you overcome it on a green passport or do you have another type of travel document in your position?
  3. Bonus! Based on that my tree just made me enough for a new bike and apparently my wife's been missing out (I've known of the powers, just never shared the information with her!)
  4. It's a great space saver and for a small garage like u\yours a good idea too.
  5. Thanks for the Des Latham mention, I thoroughly enjoy his work and virtually only listen to him on long drives now.
  6. Ever heard the story about the farmer that won the lotto jackpot, when asked what he'll be doing with the money he replied..."pay my debts and then farm till the money's done" It's a difficult thing to do right, make no mistake.
  7. Hi Patches, I have a collection of Stanley blokcplanes, they all work really well when sharp. I really only need one, but I can't walk past old blockplanes and spoke shaves. The Stanley in link 1 is the one I use often, chews plywood and hardwoods like a champ, great on end grain and can turn square into round in no time. I think application is key, so the decision is to a degree also personal preference?
  8. Epoxy resin cure time is related to temperature mostly, in the application of covering/protecting a table surface or slab like BigDL, you can apply some form of direct heat to the surface to pop the bubbles, this is due to the application being non-structural. Heat destroys the epoxy structural strengths. When building boats in stich and glue, the copper wire bindings are heated to extract them from the epoxy, such a cool process, you should build a boat in stich and glue, tons of woodworking fun! Another thing about epoxy cure times are that when it takes too long it sometimes won't harden if mix ratios were slightly off or mixing was inconsistent and the chemical bond doesn't take place. Epoxy resins are also heavily affected by UV and will breakdown when exposed over time, on the coast one of the best ways to protect an epoxy coating from UV and elements in general is to cover the cured surface with 2K clear/colour tint and then polish to the required shine.
  9. I was honestly hoping someone on here would post the answer...
  10. Those blue nitrile gloves are the bomb for oily jobs!
  11. When I'm home tonight I'll take pictures of what I'm trying to convey here; i'll do table saw cuts to remove the majority of the waste first, then run the router lines? So first cut: run the depth needed less 5mm Second cut: clear the waste out for the handhold Final cut with router; minor material clear out Hope that makes some sense
  12. Hi Ouzo, Chipboard is rubbish and once you cut it, it will sag, so you'll need to somehow strengthen it with a batten of some sorts once done, so keep that in mind. You can cut a nice cleanish arc with a fine tooth blade on the jigsaw and finish by hand with some 80grit paper around a piece of off-cut gutter pipe or a glass jar. Finist the edges and arc in 120grit and you should be good.
  13. I think this might have been posted already; https://www.cpsc.gov/Newsroom/News-Releases/2021/Injuries-Using-E-Scooters-E-Bikes-and-Hoverboards-Jump-70-During-the-Past-Four-Years
  14. New mountain bike, I just don't have time for bike, mtb and everything else...when the kids leave home I'll try again
  15. Any decent websites to post my KLR for sale on thats not Scumtree...jeez its amazing how many people on oil rigs want bikes. Thanks in advance
  16. Total Sports bargain isle should do the trick. ID what you like, googgle the reviews and pull the trigger
  17. Ed-Zulu

    The Dad thread

    Congratulations!!! Truly the greatest moments in my life was the birth of my children, 4 years apart. The first day they were home, both crapped on me duirng bath time, basically marking me as their dad and those are my second fondest memories. You have some awesome times ahead, but between now and baby being born, just pay as much attention to your wife as you can. It's a grueling but exciting time for them, their feet needs rubbing, they need pickles and peanutbutter all at the same time, you can't be more than 50m's from a loo etc, just be patient! The Braun in Ear thermometer is a must, we still use it 16 years later. And some sage advice: you can't bank sleep, so get the naps in when you can the day the little one arrives. Good luck to you both, hope it all goes well!
  18. Correct, go Dutch when in doubt!
  19. That then explains the efficacy of my PB and Honey on Brown Bread sarmies on long rides!
  20. A shoe tree is dirt cheap, but if you really want to do the scan, print and stretch the shoe, why not. Like you I like a process that ends well. I did a quick search and they cost as little as a bid on BidorBuy or R300 for a fancy new one
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