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I will have quite a few lurking around looking for a home at broprices if any hubbers want.

Will probably just keep one of each size.

Cool, when you have a #4 ready, I'm your man my friend will take one

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I will have quite a few lurking around looking for a home at broprices if any hubbers want.

Will probably just keep one of each size.

I may be interested in a No 3 and 6 if you ever decide to sell.

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Cool, I just need to do some work on them first to make sure they can be fully restored and properly functional. I wouldnt pass on anything I wouldnt be happy using and its hard to tell with them in the state they are if its just light surface rust or deeper pitting.

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Wow BSG that really finished up nicely, great job.

Thanks Rocket-Boy, mother-in-law and her friend, paraplegic's wife, bought the tiles but luckily they all are very happy with the outcome. Went back after lunch to check on one of our workers who was finishing up on the outside and caught the husband on the loo with a big grin on his face. He said that's the best [emoji90]he had here since the in-laws (their friends for 40+years) moved down here 21 years ago. Everything was in place and the correct height [emoji85][emoji23][emoji40]

 

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Last update as everything is finished now, plumbing, electrical work done. One happy wheelchair owner, made me feel somewhat proud for a first time challenge.1dd1aa71891d71331fca84791ba2b403.jpgad232f2ad0440af6d862832c4e20508d.jpgc4bf7cfc3b10255e10ebe51ccac02971.jpg

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Wow, looks amazing!
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Thanks Rocket-Boy, mother-in-law and her friend, paraplegic's wife, bought the tiles but luckily they all are very happy with the outcome. Went back after lunch to check on one of our workers who was finishing up on the outside and caught the husband on the loo with a big grin on his face. He said that's the best [emoji90]he had here since the in-laws (their friends for 40+years) moved down here 21 years ago. Everything was in place and the correct height [emoji85][emoji23][emoji40]

 

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hahaha!! well then that is about as good a result as you could have hoped for.

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Last update as everything is finished now, plumbing, electrical work done. One happy wheelchair owner, made me feel somewhat proud for a first time challenge.

 

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looks awesome, well done

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This is to achieve the following "roundness" in the hollow mast sections;

 

Final diameter is 52mm to fit mast foot and deck-collar of 55mm.

I am going to need a couple more pics or a video clip to understand what you just did #StupidHere

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Weekend project, another Montessori bed, spent time on the 45's for the joints, happy with how they came out, #nofiller

 

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Those are some tight joints, nicely done. Where is the zoomed out pic of the whole thing? Need my Monday morning fix of woodwork projects!

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This is to achieve the following "roundness" in the hollow mast sections;

 

Final diameter is 52mm to fit mast foot and deck-collar of 55mm.

The times when a wood lathe would be so handy! Depending of course on how long the section is.

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This is to achieve the following "roundness" in the hollow mast sections;

 

Final diameter is 52mm to fit mast foot and deck-collar of 55mm.

 

how's that Makita saw in the background ito accuracy and adjustability to achieve accuracy? Any arbor wobble?

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