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    Default Easywood Carbide Tuning Tools

    Collection of 3 Easy Wood Easy Start tools, the Easy Rougher, Easy Finisher and Easy detailer. Used once then put away. Am having a clean out and thought these would be better used in someone else's hands. Details on the tools found here:

    Easy Start | Easy Wood Tools

    Photos attached are of the actual tools for sale.

    Asking price 200 for the set or 80 bucks each. I would prefer to sell as a set if at all possible hence the cheaper set price. Willint to post anywhere in Australia at buyers expense.
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    Where are they located?

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    Cool

    I'm in Sydney...so are the tools

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    funnily enough I saw that on your profile, but Sydney is a big place, with lots of suburbs, many of which I visit frequently. Which one would the tools be in?

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    Im in Denistone which is near West Ryde/Eastwood.

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    The tips easy to replace in Australia?

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    I would assume so. Just found this link to Timbecon which are Australian and they sell the tools...

    https://www.timbecon.com.au/easy-start-tools

    Also found the cutters there too:

    https://www.timbecon.com.au/easy-tools-carbide-cutters

    You can however rotate tole cutters to a fresh edge meaning that you do get more use from a new fresh edge.

    Hope this helps,

    Martin.

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    Wow, Timbecon want an arm and a leg for those replacement inserts, don't they. The inserts can be bought much more economically from alternative sellers, for instance square and radius cutters can be bought from SJE for around $4 each. The round and diamond cutters are available on Ebay or one of the many Chinese sites for a lot less money than Timbecon want. You can also sharpen the cutters easily on a diamond stone to get a bit more life out of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aldav View Post
    Wow, Timbecon want an arm and a leg for those replacement inserts, don't they. The inserts can be bought much more economically from alternative sellers, for instance square and radius cutters can be bought from SJE for around $4 each. The round and diamond cutters are available on Ebay or one of the many Chinese sites for a lot less money than Timbecon want. You can also sharpen the cutters easily on a diamond stone to get a bit more life out of them.
    Yeah, when I just looked it up to reply to the question I was surprised by the replacement cost....and the cost of the tools as well. I guess it is called the lousy dollar.

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    I’ll take them at $150 and pick up next week if you like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riverbuilder View Post
    I’ll take them at $150 and pick up next week if you like.
    I really was hoping for a bit more for them, they have hardly been used.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riverbuilder View Post
    I’ll take them at $150 and pick up next week if you like.
    Was talking with the wife, she said I should just accept your offer so if you still want them then they are yours.

    Thanks,

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    Quote Originally Posted by martink View Post
    Was talking with the wife, she said I should just accept your offer so if you still want them then they are yours.

    Thanks,

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    Seems I missedthis message, they still going?

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    Indeed they are, $150 and they are yours. Was waiting for a little longer just in case you missed my message or were busy before I opened it up to others to buy.

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    I will go backup.

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