My 5t 2 poster is in the planning stages, just need to settle on the land, then the first thing that goes up is the shed and hoist - NO MORE GARGAE FLOOR for me
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My 5t 2 poster is in the planning stages, just need to settle on the land, then the first thing that goes up is the shed and hoist - NO MORE GARGAE FLOOR for me
So out in the shed ans pulled out the trim clip.kit I had and the one I bought the other day and am pleased there is quite a big difference between them juailtifying the purchase for sure.
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New kit
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So I bought this this arvo, I needed it for an upcoming job. Will post feedback on it soon. Can't wait to fire it up.
https://www.bunnings.com.au/makita-2...E&gclsrc=aw.ds
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Nice mate. That will get it done for sure.
First impressions are mixed. I'm a bit apprehensive that the body is plastic, although I guess it would have been ridiculously heavy if it was metal. I make a cut and FK me, effortless and very accurate. On that regard I am thrilled with this tool. Needed to hook up the dust extraction though.
It's actually not as loud as I thought it would be and even has a brake on the motor when it is powered off. Comes with a crosscut guide and even a push stick too which is a bonus.
One more thing, it's bloody massive!
On the whole I'm happy with my purchase.http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...021/02/201.jpghttp://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...021/02/202.jpghttp://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...021/02/203.jpghttp://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...021/02/204.jpg
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Looks a Beast Nico Mate [emoji106][emoji106]
Certainly fits the tool trolley top very well too!
Dust extraction wise, consider this 1hp 10ampy convenient Carbatec bargain Mate:
https://www.carbatec.com.au/dust-ext...ld-code-fm-230
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Those Carbatec units are great, but they have a 100mm hose. Perfect if your machine has the same size attachment.
I tried adding a reducer to a 50mm hose to connect it to my drop saw and the Carbatec didn't inflate the bag and create the proper vortex for normal operation. Suction was almost nonexistent.
I ended up getting a Ryobi 30L wet dry vac to use on the drop saw.
You'd definitely need something bigger for use with a thicknesser.
Well I'm very very happy now with both the saw and the thicknesser. Yes, for the perfectionist out there, it isn't buzzed and therefore not perfectly straight but I can only make do with the tools I have. This is naturally seasoned messmate from the bush across from mine, intended to become a coat hook with old railway pins mounted when it's finished. Stoked with how easy it was to get the timber to this stage and how quickly too.
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