Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Volkwagen Heaven
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Spring Program
Spring Program
• October 18th –
Volkswagen Heaven
Volkswagens – combis, sedans, convertibles and beach buggies. Get the good oil from a man who used to fix them for a living.
• November 14th – Friday for lunch at 12 noon (NOTE CHANGED TIME )
Provan’s Workshop & Car Museum
A not-to-be missed opportunity to see great craftsmanship. Old cars, motor bikes and panel beating par excellence.
Coming up in the New Year
Restoring steam engines/Model Boats/Air Crafthange of plans This saturday- 8-10;30
Meeting this saturday at the workshop ( 37 hesse st) just for breakfast and to make handles for those broken forks you always wanted to fix - we'll do it, as always, quickly . No experts present.
• October 18th –
Volkswagen Heaven
Volkswagens – combis, sedans, convertibles and beach buggies. Get the good oil from a man who used to fix them for a living.
• November 14th – Friday for lunch at 12 noon (NOTE CHANGED TIME )
Provan’s Workshop & Car Museum
A not-to-be missed opportunity to see great craftsmanship. Old cars, motor bikes and panel beating par excellence.
Coming up in the New Year
Restoring steam engines/Model Boats/Air Crafthange of plans This saturday- 8-10;30
Meeting this saturday at the workshop ( 37 hesse st) just for breakfast and to make handles for those broken forks you always wanted to fix - we'll do it, as always, quickly . No experts present.
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Buy a set top box NOW
Well if you aren't watching Scrapheap challenge on ABC2 at 6:30pm you are missing out on the best live entertainment available at that hour .
Sword sharpening made simple

Would you believe sharp axe making ? In amongst the crowd was Robin hood ( hood for short ) asking the obvious - where do get hold of double headers these days . The answer is not printed here, but rest assured the key answers were given to all questions .
" Colac's own racing axemaker shows a packed shed of blokes breakfasters just how to shape a piece of steel to shave, slice and split in seconds. 8 different abrasives are used to bring the steel to shaving point ; Some of the last abrasives looked more like soap, than stones .
Here Jim shows how to precisely measure the double curve shape ( convex, like a hill , near the edge to concave ,like a valley , through the top ) of the splitting part for maximum "in", minimum grip and maximum split . Different profiles, cutting lengths and angles are used for poplar, ash and jarrah ; the woods used in championships .
Many of us brought our own axes for inspection , only to find that, typically ,we weren't taking enough time and care. Check it with the microscope if you really want to know .
Jim clearly had the edge on the sharpest tool in the shed- that day.
Monday, July 7, 2008
Hows this for making stuff
One of Alan's best was one which cuts a profile in 2 inch steel. Nice and easy if you keep it sharp.
Friday, June 20, 2008
Really Big Toys

Lots of us have rusty old metal out back . Few of us have huge milling machines , dozers and bits that combined , can make just about anything .
But none of can wire up these monster 3 phase motors from single phase power lines .
And only a few of us have so many wonderful precision handles to play with. Robot with controller in the background . Here we find out about how to make a 3phase motor work on single phase, and Jimmy finds out how to switch on the pinball machine on,,,, without paying .
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