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Thread: Router Bit Sash Moulding
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19th February 2020, 03:23 PM #1Senior Member
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Router Bit Sash Moulding
A Torquata WS-44-BH 1/2" shank router bit. It has made 18 sashes so is 'almost' as good as new! Torquata still make this bit only it is 1mm taller (WS-45-BH). This bit is quite large and should NOT be used 'handheld'. It should only be used in a sturdy router bench or moulding machine. $25.00 plus postage if applicable. I am in Adelaide's eastern suburbs. P1020165.jpgP1020166.jpg
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19th February 2020, 05:19 PM #2Intermediate Member
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HI, if this is the only bit required i'll take it!, PM me. i'm in melb
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21st February 2020, 12:26 PM #3Senior Member
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Hello Eski
Sorry I've been a bit slow responding.
Yes, this is the only bit required. This will handle 44mm thick timber although I would suggest using slightly less (0.5mm) than the full 44mm, otherwise you are likely to get 'whiskers' at the edge.
The postage would be $8.30.
I would prefer direct bank deposit.
Cheers Geoff
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21st February 2020, 08:38 PM #4Intermediate Member
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easy , please send me your bank details.
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23rd February 2020, 02:19 PM #5Senior Member
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23rd February 2020, 11:26 PM #6Senior Member
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The default configuration of these forums means it doesn't save PMs that you send in your "sent" folder.
When sending a PM from the advanced view, be sure to turn on the "Save a copy of this message in your Sent Items folder" option near the bottom of the page.
To change it permanently, go to My Account --> General Settings, and turn on the "Save a copy of sent messages in my Sent Items folder by default" option.
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24th February 2020, 11:45 AM #7Senior Member
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Hello mpot
Thanks for your message however that setting (re saving PMs) is already turned on.
It does seem as though 'eski' has lost interest in the router bit, but that doesn't solve what is happening to the PMs. Other PMs to other members have worked. Mysterious.
Thanks for the thought
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24th February 2020, 12:02 PM #8GOLD MEMBER
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If eski doesn't want it I'll buy it!
cheers, Ian
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24th February 2020, 01:54 PM #9Senior Member
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Hello Ian
Thanks for reply, let's give eski another 24hours but if no response it's yours.
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24th February 2020, 01:58 PM #10GOLD MEMBER
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Thanks Geoff, happy to wait as long as needed to be fair in case eski just hasn't seen it.
cheers, Ian
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24th February 2020, 09:46 PM #11Intermediate Member
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Hey Geoff, Yep , Pushing Payment tonight......
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24th February 2020, 09:51 PM #12Intermediate Member
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Payments sent...
P.M my address.
Sorry for delay , i was waiting for a p.m...... didn't check back on the listing...
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