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Blister

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Last few as the memory card was full , close up of the smaller chisels

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and

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and

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then

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and lastly the chuck and faceplate , screw chuck etc

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there is another great pile of wood in the greenhouse , but its dark outside

now when I have the stand I can start putting it all together

Let the fun begin :p :p
 
just looked at your pix... you must be one very happy bunny :wink:

btw two of the items would cost you in the region of £170 to buy new................ have you bought a lottery ticket to see if your luck's still running :lol:
 
oldsoke":3t3yn9s6 said:
just looked at your pix... you must be one very happy bunny :wink:

btw two of the items would cost you in the region of £170 to buy new................ have you bought a lottery ticket to see if your luck's still running :lol:

:lol:

What 2 items are they ?

:p
 
There's an apt phrase I need for this situation. Now, what is it...? :-k Oh yeah:

You, my friend, SUCK!* :lol: Great score, and what a way to get the first several hundred feet of The Slope over with at the rush.

Cheers, Alf

*Lest the any of the round, spinny folk haven't come across that one and just think I'm being rude - a term used to convey pleasure at someone's good fortune in tool acquisition, liberally seasoned with some good, honest jealousy. :wink:
 
**** Sing & David Lancaster don't have that many wood turning chisels BETWEEN them!! :shock:

I'm going with the general consensus......YOU SUCK!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

I hope emoticons work on your computer or you'll think I'm annoyed about it all. :)
Seriously Blist, a great buy....WELL DONE!!!!!!

(But still grabs coat, stomps over to door, goes out, slams it & stalks off down the street muttering obcenities)

cheers, sliver. :wink:
 
Not forgetting the proforme hollowing tool @ around £85 for the tool and another £40 ish for the handle!

Has anyone been rude enough to ask what this package cost or are we all wondering hoping someone else will ask? :oops:

Well done anyway - have fun!
 
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