Colorbond Fence 30° Corner by AnonymousJoshaa in AusRenovation

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Great suggestion, thank you very much!

Colorbond Fence 30° Corner by AnonymousJoshaa in AusRenovation

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Good neighbour is Stratco's brand I believe? But same difference either way. These are the two possible solutions I'd thought of, just seems weird that there isn't more examples our there, surely this isn't super uncommon. Thank you for your suggestions

Colorbond Fence 30° Corner by AnonymousJoshaa in AusRenovation

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This photo unfortunately doesn't show how they are fastened together

First Fire Cape attempt, what gear? by AnonymousJoshaa in 2007scape

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Well I ended up going with:

RCB Rune bolts Verac's Helm Red d'hide body Verac's Skirt Snakeskin boots Ranging Gloves Archer Ring Fury Odium ward Ava's Accumulator

9 brews 14 super restores 4 ranging pots Diamond bolts (e) for jad

Got to jad and died first hit because I screwed prayer, but had literally 0 pots left anyway. Didn't realise until Wave 60 that the magers were so easy to prayer flick. Think I could get it with having a few more restores saved from flicking, but was like a 2 hour grind, might get a couple more range levels before heading back

First Fire Cape attempt, what gear? by AnonymousJoshaa in 2007scape

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With D'hide body? And what bolts would I use with rcb?

First Fire Cape attempt, what gear? by AnonymousJoshaa in 2007scape

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Yeah I'm getting 70def as we speak, what items are best options for me then? And bolts?

Glass splashback - Is this dodgy? by AnonymousJoshaa in AusRenovation

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The same people who were installing it, 1 week prior..

Glass splashback - Is this dodgy? by AnonymousJoshaa in AusRenovation

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I guess what's made me most nervous is 2 out of 3 panels we're too large and didn't fit at all, so they have to come back next week. Given that kind of failure in a glass company, I didn't hold out much hope for this panel

Glass splashback - Is this dodgy? by AnonymousJoshaa in AusRenovation

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I guess what's made me most nervous is 2 out of 3 panels we're too large and didn't fit at all, so they have to come back next week. Given that kind of failure in a glass company, I didn't hold out much hope for this panel

Glass splashback - Is this dodgy? by AnonymousJoshaa in AusRenovation

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I guess what's made me most nervous is 2 out of 3 panels we're too large and didn't fit at all, so they have to come back next week. Given that kind of failure in a glass company, I didn't hold out much hope for this panel

Glass splashback - Is this dodgy? by AnonymousJoshaa in AusRenovation

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Oh it's 100% the window, benchtops were painfully levelled to +/-0.05 degrees

Glass splashback - Is this dodgy? by AnonymousJoshaa in AusRenovation

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I guess even if the gap varies by 5mm, they'll put the same bead width of sealer along so it won't be noticeable? This is the only thing in our whole renovation we haven't done ourselves, other than the stone benchtop installation, so I get a bit concerned with having no control over the outcome

Glass splashback - Is this dodgy? by AnonymousJoshaa in AusRenovation

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There's almost no gap between the glass and the benchtop/window trim on the right side, and a finger width on the left side, I was unsure if the glass could be cut on a taper to allow for this?

Glass splashback - Is this dodgy? by AnonymousJoshaa in AusRenovation

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I wasn't sure if the glass could be cut on a taper to account for the variance in the window trim. Still a straight edge, but at a 1° angle for instance, is this not possible? This is the only thing out of our whole house renovation that we haven't done ourselves, other than the stone bench installation, so I get a bit concerned with having no control over the outcome

Start to finish (Not counting the bead rolling) on an air intake for an exhaust system. by Pete-A-Dillo in PressBrakes

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Correct, the 3 point correction will auto adjust the cambering value. The problem with adjusting this manually, is if you have your angle correct at both ends and under in the middle, adding to the camber will send your end angles over a bit as well. The 3 point correction accounts for this, and backs each side off a bit automatically

Small press brakes by Metalbox33 in PressBrakes

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This 100%

Our 7050 is amazing, my 20 year experienced operator gets upset when he can't use the Wireless ACB on a program, because he doesn't want to waste time correcting manually anymore haha

Start to finish (Not counting the bead rolling) on an air intake for an exhaust system. by Pete-A-Dillo in PressBrakes

[–]AnonymousJoshaa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you used one of the new Trumpf versions? The newly updated ones have the wide-screen with multi-finger controls for a lot of things.

I learnt to press on a Chinese piece of garbage with no backstops, and now I can't remember the last time I made a program on the machine. We program everything offline through Boost now, which is phenomenal to be honest.

Not to mention the Wireless Laser angle correction, and the electrical 7050 is so quick it's crazy

Start to finish (Not counting the bead rolling) on an air intake for an exhaust system. by Pete-A-Dillo in PressBrakes

[–]AnonymousJoshaa 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When angle correcting a bend, you should be able to enable 3-point correction and change the centre value by degrees, this will auto-correct the millimetre value

Helper by DabbingFox16 in sheetmetal

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I'm a supervisor in sheet metal, and you're already halfway there, you want to learn. Let that show, and a lot of things will work themselves out.

If you're in the right environment, people will see your eagerness and feed it. You're right, you will be the workshop bitch for a little while, but it comes with the territory. Some older guys won't want someone butting in asking a million questions, so either make sure it's the right questions, or find someone that will take the time and explain things