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    Seem to be fairly cheap. Anyone used them?

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    G'Day Dan,

    I have not used them but I did drop them an email (twice) to enquire as to the delivery cost for a raised panel set to Australia, that was in Feb and I am still waiting for a reply.

    Peter.

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    Dan I bought the 66 pro set. Didn't use them yet. They look in fairly good shape. I was disappointed that they are made in shanghi though. I did inquire to them after I bought my set they are based in Tennessee but they are imported. I going to give them a try tomorrow I'll get back to you on how well they work.
    Glenmore

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    Thanks Glenmore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peter
    G'Day Dan,

    I have not used them but I did drop them an email (twice) to enquire as to the delivery cost for a raised panel set to Australia, that was in Feb and I am still waiting for a reply.

    Peter.
    I got my raised panel set on ebay. I know, they aren't the best quality but for what I needed and making some cupboard doors in pine for my workshop storage cupboard, they have been great. They are Millers Falls brand and have the adjustable combo stile & rail cutter. I think they were around $80 , but it was last year so I'm not certain on that. Good to start off with though.

    That 24 pce intermediate 1/2 inch set they have on the main page for $75(US) looks exactly like the first set I got, also on ebay. That was around the $70 mark in Aussie dollars so that set they have would be more like $120 delivered and shipped.
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    Dan I told you I'd get back to you I used a 3/4 roundover bit today from the set and I am very pleased with it. No tear out or nothing I was rounding over the edges of black walnut and it is a brittle wood sometimes. Had no problem highly reccomend them. Hope this helps.
    Glenmore

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    if they don't answer their emails ????????
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    Bob I emailed them and it took a day or two to get back to me. Keep trying.
    Glenmore

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