leighf
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Yes, I've been in NYT, have you tried Darlo timber and if so how do they compare on price and quality?
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eggflan":3eal6044 said:yo_chuci":3eal6044 said:got the odd good piece from the reclamation place futher up the road too..
Oh i forgot about them , you can get a good deal if you dont mind rummaging around for dirty old timber that cleans up nice with a bit of work 8)
leighf":2cib8va9 said:Yes, I've been in NYT, have you tried Darlo timber and if so how do they compare on price and quality?
leighf":2dx60e3e said:yo_chuci,
I have a cheap table saw I'll hopefully be getting rid of soon, do you fancy it? I've just put a £55 fence on it but I'll be going cheap.
Leigh
leighf":2t7m44zp said:
I don't think it can be resold as 'new' if it has even been opened. Pretty sure that's the case anyway.Karl":1vh16zet said:wizer":1vh16zet said:Believe me, the nickname is Ironic
People often think that buying something with the intention of trying out is deceiving or wrong. But it's not. The law is there for the exact reason you stated in your original post.
Tom - are you sure that you are permitted to actually USE an item before return??? I thought the item had to be unused and in original condition so that it could be re-sold as "new".
Cheers
Karl
got the odd good piece from the reclamation place futher up the road too..
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