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    Default Off recovering

    I have been off for a while with two broken ankles, finally back in my workshop having fun and as the WD Wife says keeping out of trouble

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    Ouch! Man thats bad. I thought i had it hard. Hope you can stay on ya feet long enough to have some fun in the shed.
    Hope they are all better soon.
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    Hi Ewan did you see the ad on ebay for power hacksaw at Bills machinery here in Perth he asking $1950.00 what price do these go for over your way. David PS I go to the shed I have a chair to have a rest once and while trouble is forget to take a break when one is enjoying yourself

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    Good luck with the recovery WF.

    I guess that's the end of your flamenco career.
    Cheers, Ern

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    PS: breaking one is unfortunate, two is careless!

    How'd you do it?
    Cheers, Ern

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