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    Audio Al is offline Pishanto Specialist & Super-Daftee
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    Default New equipment arrived today

    WooHoo , wanted one of these for years , But they are mega expensive , Found a new one on eBay at nearly half the normal price ,

    As I had a "Want face " moment its now mine all mine


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    It weighs a ton and is massive

    Love it
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    Unlike your middle leg then, eh?

    Looks good, and I'm glad it got there in one piece! Told you it was bloody heavy... Defo more than 30kg!

    What will you be using it for then, daftee - building a new Wendy house?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
    Unlike your middle leg then, eh?

    Looks good, and I'm glad it got there in one piece! Told you it was bloody heavy... Defo more than 30kg!

    What will you be using it for then, daftee - building a new Wendy house?

    Marco.
    Trimming toe and finger nails , Cutting home made bread and cuecumber etc

    And some woodwork
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
    Unlike your middle leg then, eh?

    Looks good, and I'm glad it got there in one piece! Told you it was bloody heavy... Defo more than 30kg!

    What will you be using it for then, daftee - building a new Wendy house?

    Marco.
    you been looking again , I keep telling you I cant get a erection as I pass out , Not enough blood for both of us
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    Massively useful thinks these. I have one but it's not as nice as that one cor!!!

    Love a good bit of saw porn.

    Next on my list is a pillar drill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigman80 View Post
    Massively useful thinks these. I have one but it's not as nice as that one cor!!!

    Love a good bit of saw porn.

    Next on my list is a pillar drill.

    The Bosch is replacing a smaller capacity Dewalt unit that will now be sold , I have a piller drill and a jointer , Planner thicknesses , Big 4 hp bandsaw , massive cyclone extractor its 8 foot tall . Lathe etc etc
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    Quote Originally Posted by Audio Al View Post
    The Bosch is replacing a smaller capacity Dewalt unit that will now be sold , I have a piller drill and a jointer , Planner thicknesses , Big 4 hp bandsaw , massive cyclone extractor its 8 foot tall . Lathe etc etc
    Outrageous showboating lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigman80 View Post
    Outrageous showboating lol
    Oliver please dont start me on Boating
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigman80 View Post
    Outrageous showboating lol
    I could go on with the Festool list and hand tool collection

    Opps I forgot the big morticer
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    Quote Originally Posted by Audio Al View Post
    I could go on with the Festool list and hand tool collection

    Opps I forgot the big morticer
    Don't forget Paslode gas nailers

    That 'axial glide' looks the business Al, help you work in a tighter space no doubt. It all looks a big bugger though, perfect for a workshop but if I had to load/unload that into the van every day the novelty would soon wear off...

    I've been promising myself a nice little DeWalt number for years, something solid but portable, but they are pretty dear when new and I never wanted to risk a secondhand ebay jobbie. So when you come to sell yours you may have a buyer here, unless it's already spoken for.
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