Your contents insurance policy might cover the accidental breakage of the camera while away from home.......
Just a thought, Cheers, crowie
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Perhaps Crowie, but these days only worth $100-200, so not worth claiming really. Now if I had a camera like Grumpy, definitely. Good excuse to buy another better one now :rolleyes:
I'll post some pic's tonight.
It was a great week end.
Ross
Thanks for the Sat arvo. I could only stay for a short time, but it was good to meet some of the forumites.
Lyle.
Thanks all for a great day, despite the stifling heat.
Back row: Dorno, Lyle, NCArcher, Woodnut, Gordon, Pilchard. Front Row: Ross, (not looking too flash, I think the heat and long got the best of him) Dai Sensai.
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Just remembered that I promised someone I'd post some info on the Vicmarc Escouled chuck.
https://www.woodworkforums.com/f8/vic...esment-106887/
Thanks Paul and Margaret for hosting the 1st Hunter GTG.
Ross
OK
who's who?
That's the smallest lathe I've ever seen on. Must have taken a bit of work on the other lathes to get the telegraph pole down to that size.
Hi Nick.
Photo 1 - testing his eyesite, with me worried about 's eyesite
Photo 2 -Dai Sensei (Neil) just to prove he finally got on the road
Photo 3 - NZ_Carver, Grumpy (who wasn't here!!!), Dorno and
Photo 4 - Dai sensei's lightweight trailer:C
Photo 5 - NCArcher (Tony), Pilchard (Dean) and Gordon in my immaculate shed:no:.
Notice how similar it is to Fence Furniture's (on the Sunday GTG) for those who tried to find dust in Brett's workshop.
Cheers, and thanks for posting Ross
Paul
Ah pics at last. So it wasn't just a myth.
:2tsup:
regards
Finally got something out of my camera, the group (Grumpy and NZcarver missing), then our hosts