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The title says it all. I've seen it sitting in his shed surrounded by junk and I know he's never used it since buying it at an auction. He has just had a knee replacement, so I'm not going to ask him to go and take pictures or dig up details. I'm going to see if I can get over there this weekend.
Asking price is $150 which I think is very reasonable given where I am.
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Why wast time?
It should be in your workshop by now.
I have one, not often used but when it is it is a irreplaceable tool.
A Magnetic chuck is essential to get the best out of it.
All the best
Trev
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What Willie said, and some more
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Trev - there is no rush, as I have first refusal. Besides, work is hectic for me at present, so I need to wait until the weekend.
Willie - thank you
Ed - Thank you some more
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What great luck! You kept saying you didn't get deals like me, and this proves you're WRONG.
Hell, I know for a fact you are sitting on a box of end mills and drills which constitute a "tool gloat" and haven't met your obligation with that yet.
You were there in my shop to see how nice and quick a surface grinder can dress up a surface and make it flat when I did that to the grooving/parting tool for your mate. Now you'll be able to do that too!
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Very true Ken - but my gloats are much less frequent that yours...
I will certainly be posting my tool gloat when I get some pics together when I'm at my other shop, as the stuff that went into my suitcase are down there.
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The technical term here in the UK is "Jammy Git", just saying...
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(11-11-2014, 02:33 PM)Arbalest Wrote: The technical term here in the UK is "Jammy Git", just saying...
Is that for "gloat" or "You suck"?
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Wait...I'll pay $200. How much do you think it would cost to ship it up here?