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28th June 2020, 09:32 PM #61
Any word on the 100mm BMH? I'd like to grab 4 of those and 3 x 150mm.
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28th June 2020, 09:50 PM #62GOLD MEMBER
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No worries Bueller, can you also PM me your contact details and we will get things underway.
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28th June 2020, 09:59 PM #63
Will do thanks!
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29th June 2020, 07:45 PM #65GOLD MEMBER
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Pricing on BM's will be $30 for 150mm & $25 for 100mm plus postage. The postage will be in flat rate bags or boxes which I am told will cost $8 for a 150mm. The good part is if a 100mm was to be ordered with a 150mm the postage would be $8 as the 100mm fill fit inside the 150mm.
CHRIS
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3rd September 2020, 09:34 PM #66
hooly dooley man, I was recently 'gifted' some spondoolies for improving my shed, now that could be taken 2 ways.....
1 get your finger out and actually finish something you started 2 years ago....
2 I see the dust and dirt around and think your shed could be cleaner.....
I took the gift thinking what new gear can I buy.
I procrastinate a lot and always want changes rather than getting A into gear and making things. So the shed has always been in a stage of 'not happy with it, think I'll change it.' so everything was a right royal mess and depressing, kind of like a kids/teenagers bedroom... "go and clean your room" they go in and its such a mess, they dont know where to start so get nothing done.
One of my original plans was to run a 150mm pipe under a workbench that housed...
at one end pedestal drill press, SCMS, Kreg router table with Triton router and other end 14" band saw. i wanted blast gates on all but trying to make these that could easily be moved under a workbench/cabinet was defeating.
Then dear Blastgates.com.au came into being..... I watched, read, observed for awhile, then looked at the spondoolies and thought hey way to go.
These guys know quality, not laminated MDF but laminated Marine 19mm ply and not just nutsNbolts but nyloc nuts... I could swear but man this stuff is quality. i have recieved 4x150 & 1x100 auto blast gates.
However the downside has been the whole bench/cabinet has been dismantled and we start from scratch. I spent over an hour today just turning my Festo electric sander on N of while it was hooked up to the blast gates just watching them open N close.
I am reinvigorated and excited.
Another little joy is having a part time job, getting paid for holidays and being forced to take them holidays. After 30 odd years of being my own boss this is beautiful.I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds
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24th May 2023, 07:52 PM #68Senior Member
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I have sent you an email enquiry from your website re pricing.
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25th May 2023, 07:53 AM #69
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25th May 2023, 05:39 PM #70Member
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Well worth the investment Flintlock, one of the best things I put in my shed, I have 10 I think running, and they haven’t missed a beat since they were installed
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