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  1. #1
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    Default Clean up of hand tools

    Tools as per photo's lucky dip.
    Buyer must take all. $25
    Pick up Oak Flats or buyer pays postage.
    total weight 2.4kg, pack size 350x150x80mm,
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    I'll take them please
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    I'll take it if Russ withdrawls.

    I can pick up.
    Pat
    Work is a necessary evil to be avoided. Mark Twain

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    Hi Russ

    Sorry for the delay I was having day surgery yesterday and was a bit under the weather.

    Thanks for the purchase the postage will be $16.65 as per AustPost calculator.

    I will PM you my banking details.

    Regards
    Huon

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    Default Irwin Vise Grip Thingo?

    I am a sucker for mystery boxes of tools, Huon, but you have stumped me.

    Vise Grip Thingo.jpg Photo: Huon

    Hope you don't mind me asking, but what is that Irwin Vise Grip thingo?

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    Default Vise Grip THINGO

    Hi Graeme

    Those visegrips are for a drill press table and are attached using the wing-nut to hold through the body to the table.
    Since I have built a large tabletop which added an additional 40mm to my drill press table, the visegrips no longer have enough length in the threaded section to be secured.
    They are also used by welders when fabricating stuff. I purchased them at Hare & Forbes. The worked well for the few time that I used them.

    regards Huon

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    Hi Russ
    I posted them out today. I will PM you the tracking number.

    That hollow chisel morticing section was part of a project I was planing, to turn a handle and use it as a corner chisel. But of course I never got around to using it.

    The two Awls were hardened electricians screwdrivers sharpened up at a low speed on a tormek water grinder and have held their hardness, I made a heap of them years ago.

    Good luck
    Huon

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    Default Done

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