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Re: What's on your work bench?

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Jay wrote: Sat Jul 27, 2024 6:02 pm
Bg wrote: Sat Jul 27, 2024 4:29 pm
Jay wrote: Sun Jun 09, 2024 10:16 pm This needs a full overhaul to bring it back to its former glory (if there ever was any). It is a No. 4.

BG no longer wants it, anyone?

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Did anyone grab this? I've put some time into a couple of really bad resto planes, would be happy to have a crack at this now :)
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NippleWrestler wrote: Mon Jul 29, 2024 4:30 pm 1000034423.jpg

I can't do shiny.

12.9k, A2. Big slugs to bring back the beef the A2 doesn't have. Asymmetrical winds as always.

I'm now running out of guitars.
You are going to have to get more...science demands it. :D

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Bg wrote: Sat Jul 27, 2024 6:35 pm
Jay wrote: Sat Jul 27, 2024 6:02 pm
Bg wrote: Sat Jul 27, 2024 4:29 pm

Did anyone grab this? I've put some time into a couple of really bad resto planes, would be happy to have a crack at this now :)
Sorry boss, went to Sallies
No worries, didn’t want it going in the bin :)
This is a resurrection no.4 I’m in the midst of, got for nothing with a number 5. Made in Canada so I thought worth cheering up, was fully rusted and japanning flaked off.
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So I have a friend who recently passed away. His garage is literally full of boxes of old tools--woodworking mostly. The family are not sure what to do with them all. Condition is similar to some of the above pics--pre restoration. Any good advice for how to move them on?

(There is also a 1950s Morris saloon car, in need of full restoration. Does not drive. Unsure of the model but it looks cool.)

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olegmcnoleg wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2024 1:44 pm So I have a friend who recently passed away. His garage is literally full of boxes of old tools--woodworking mostly. The family are not sure what to do with them all. Condition is similar to some of the above pics--pre restoration. Any good advice for how to move them on?

(There is also a 1950s Morris saloon car, in need of full restoration. Does not drive. Unsure of the model but it looks cool.)
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jeremyb wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2024 1:35 pm
Bg wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2024 12:39 pm That’s a video about something you’re thinking about making that’s not actually on your workbench. To be fair the mod team is currently thinking of how to handle you mate and one of the suggestions is to ban you from posting endless amounts of videos that are irrelevant to 90% of users.
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So where is this coming from? is this a forum consensus or what? I don't think I've ever had someone say to me until now that the stuff I post that I think others may find interesting is just chaff they don't want to see... perhaps some education around the foes list and they can block me entirely if they're that upset by me trying to get a kōrero on...
Hi Jeremy. I'm not a mod but here's a view. It's a tricky one because one man's trash can be another man's treasure but sometimes it did feel excessive, the posting of videos. I sometimes wondered where you found the time to watch them and do work, training, life etc. But that's possibly a reflection of how time poor I feel at times. The other thing is that while you might have been trying to initiate discussion some of us would be reluctant because of the way some of the discussions went. For what it's worth I haven't made you a foe and I usually just skip past posts that don't interest me (our musical tastes are not similar!).

I am interested in how you went with the bass lessons and how that is going.
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WellyBlues wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2024 8:45 pm
jeremyb wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2024 1:35 pm
Bg wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2024 12:39 pm That’s a video about something you’re thinking about making that’s not actually on your workbench. To be fair the mod team is currently thinking of how to handle you mate and one of the suggestions is to ban you from posting endless amounts of videos that are irrelevant to 90% of users.
:shock:

So where is this coming from? is this a forum consensus or what? I don't think I've ever had someone say to me until now that the stuff I post that I think others may find interesting is just chaff they don't want to see... perhaps some education around the foes list and they can block me entirely if they're that upset by me trying to get a kōrero on...
Hi Jeremy. I'm not a mod but here's a view. It's a tricky one because one man's trash can be another man's treasure but sometimes it did feel excessive, the posting of videos. I sometimes wondered where you found the time to watch them and do work, training, life etc. But that's possibly a reflection of how time poor I feel at times. The other thing is that while you might have been trying to initiate discussion some of us would be reluctant because of the way some of the discussions went. For what it's worth I haven't made you a foe and I usually just skip past posts that don't interest me (our musical tastes are not similar!).

I am interested in how you went with the bass lessons and how that is going.

Thanks so much for putting into words what I couldn't. We all love you JB but at times mate, you overwhelm.
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olegmcnoleg wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2024 1:44 pm So I have a friend who recently passed away. His garage is literally full of boxes of old tools--woodworking mostly. The family are not sure what to do with them all. Condition is similar to some of the above pics--pre restoration. Any good advice for how to move them on?

(There is also a 1950s Morris saloon car, in need of full restoration. Does not drive. Unsure of the model but it looks cool.)
Probably not helpful but I would be happy to pay for a larger plane, up to a 7 if they have them.
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GrantB wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2024 9:45 pm
olegmcnoleg wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2024 1:44 pm So I have a friend who recently passed away. His garage is literally full of boxes of old tools--woodworking mostly. The family are not sure what to do with them all. Condition is similar to some of the above pics--pre restoration. Any good advice for how to move them on?

(There is also a 1950s Morris saloon car, in need of full restoration. Does not drive. Unsure of the model but it looks cool.)
Probably not helpful but I would be happy to pay for a larger plane, up to a 7 if they have them.
I'll keep my eye out, not really sure what their intention is yet, it is just overwhelming.

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Yamaha XS750 (1977) just replacing a leaky base gasket but found a bent exhaust valve :wtf:

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sizzlingbadger wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 2:25 pm Yamaha XS750 (1977) just replacing a leaky base gasket but found a bent exhaust valve :wtf:
Yours?
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sizzlingbadger wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 2:25 pm Yamaha XS750 (1977) just replacing a leaky base gasket but found a bent exhaust valve :wtf:

Hmmm, how did that get bent?
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MikeC wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 3:27 pm
sizzlingbadger wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2024 2:25 pm Yamaha XS750 (1977) just replacing a leaky base gasket but found a bent exhaust valve :wtf:

Hmmm, how did that get bent?
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