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    Default 1 1/4" Forstner bits for hand brace

    Over the years I have collected Forstner bits for use in a brace. Often these come in groups of 2 or 3 and to add a missing size you end up buying another of a size you already have.

    I was cleaning up this box and found that I have 6 extra no 20 (i.e. 1 1/4") bits. Have a look at the picture.

    I will sell for $10 each plus p&p from Sydney using a padded mail bag. (If you want you can swing by Lindfield on the weekend to pick up)

    I will select he one in the best condition to the first buyer and so on (I have to give you guys an incentive to buy)

    PM me if interested and I'll work out the post and you can then decide.IMG_1060.jpgIMG_1060.jpg
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    Default Forster bit

    Quote Originally Posted by jmk89 View Post
    Over the years I have collected Forstner bits for use in a brace. Often these come in groups of 2 or 3 and to add a missing size you end up buying another of a size you already have.

    I was cleaning up this box and found that I have 6 extra no 20 (i.e. 1 1/4") bits. Have a look at the picture.

    I will sell for $10 each plus p&p from Sydney using a padded mail bag. (If you want you can swing by Lindfield on the weekend to pick up)

    I will select he one in the best condition to the first buyer and so on (I have to give you guys an incentive to buy)

    PM me if interested and I'll work out the post and you can then decide.IMG_1060.jpgIMG_1060.jpg
    I'll be the first to take one, let me know the postage cost

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    I'll take one as well,

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    I'll probably get to the post office tomorrow, so I'll let you know the postage etc after that.
    Cheers

    Jeremy
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    Postage and packing will be $9.00.

    PM me your email address and ordinary address and I'll send you my bank account details. Once payment is received, I'll post.
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    Jeremy
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    My email is [email protected]
    Send me a return email and I will forward my address
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    Chipbreaker
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    Your over your pm quota.,
    My email is [email protected].
    Thanks
    Mike

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    So, subject to receipt of payment, 4 left.
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    Jeremy
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    Thanks got mine, works a treat after bit of a sharpen!

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    Unfortunately for me the centre spur geometry is wrong, it should be a conical shape and not the flat square section that it is, as a result it won't hold centre and keeps running out, not sure it can be saved as there is not enough meat on the bone to file back to the correct shape

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chipbreaker View Post
    Unfortunately for me the centre spur geometry is wrong, it should be a conical shape and not the flat square section that it is, as a result it won't hold centre and keeps running out, not sure it can be saved as there is not enough meat on the bone to file back to the correct shape
    I'm not sure it should be conical, mine is also square point (pyramid) shape. You can see mine in action here if you haven't already https://youtu.be/92sLFTtn3Ys

    Mike

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    Hi Mike, can you provide a close up photo of the point please

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chipbreaker View Post
    Hi Mike, can you provide a close up photo of the point please

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