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    Default Excalibur Scroll Saw EX21

    I received this saw from a deceased estate as a gift and as a fixer-up. I started and replaced the blade clamps with Pegas clamps, repaired the air hose and replaced the controller board and switch, but I have not touched it for 9 months (I don't need 3 scroll saws). It goes well and selling as is, there is no stand. July 2011 model.
    $350.00 ONO
    Pick-up Sunbury Victoria.
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    You're a little bit out of Melbourne. I was curious if you'd be prepared to bolt it to a bit of ply and put it in a box for courier collection?

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodPixel View Post
    You're a little bit out of Melbourne. I was curious if you'd be prepared to bolt it to a bit of ply and put it in a box for courier collection?
    G'day Pixel!
    I would be prepared to box it up however, (1) I will ask you to arrange the courier from your end, and (2) as long as you are not in a hurry. I am in the process of cleaning out my MIL's house up the country.
    Cheers!
    PS Sunbury is classed as Metro Melbourne.
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    Apologies - 1) yes, I would arrange everything. All one has to do is put a home-made box** around it as its "their rules". The MDF/ply is simply to give it a place for the blokes to lift and a base to sit. Keep the packaging tight as size=dollars.*

    I'm very happy to wait Absolutely no rush!

    Question - is it "still"? i.e. doesn't vibrate like a washing machine? One I used was a bit of Warner Bros Cartoon...... vrrrrrrrrr....... unpleasant!


    Assuming Question above is "smooth" or "its niiiccee" - would you accept $300?.... if so, "I'll take it".



    * I calc'ed 35kg @ 85L x 39W x 44h.... a cm won't bother them, but more will I use TransDirect, they're very good on pricing.
    ** I use fridge/TV boxes from the recycling centre! Chop them and tape as needed. Perfect!
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    It was very a stable saw (no rock'n'roll)
    OK I will accept $300.00.
    I will look at making up a box this weekend after I come back from up the country and PM you the progress and details.
    Thanks mate!
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    Quote Originally Posted by woodPixel View Post
    Apologies - 1) yes, I would arrange everything. All one has to do is put a home-made box** around it as its "their rules". The MDF/ply is simply to give it a place for the blokes to lift and a base to sit. Keep the packaging tight as size=dollars.*

    I'm very happy to wait Absolutely no rush!

    Question - is it "still"? i.e. doesn't vibrate like a washing machine? One I used was a bit of Warner Bros Cartoon...... vrrrrrrrrr....... unpleasant!


    Assuming Question above is "smooth" or "its niiiccee" - would you accept $300?.... if so, "I'll take it".



    * I calc'ed 35kg @ 85L x 39W x 44h.... a cm won't bother them, but more will I use TransDirect, they're very good on pricing.
    ** I use fridge/TV boxes from the recycling centre! Chop them and tape as needed. Perfect!
    See next message.
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    Nice.

    Consider it sold then

    I'll PM with my info and await your payment demands!

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    Sold pending payment.
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    All on the WWF, you have to see this.

    Look at the shipping box Mulgabill made for the saw! HOWS THAT !!


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    Wow that is impressive.

    Cheers Matt.

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    Just have to veneer it and you've got a coffee table free!

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    Quote Originally Posted by aarggh View Post
    Just have to veneer it and you've got a coffee table free!
    It might be more useful as a storage box for an Excalibur scroll saw.

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