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  1. #1
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    Default Wood turning blanks western Sydney

    Hey guys. I have a few wood turning blanks for sale. Bowl blanks around 200-300mm diameter by 100mm thick. And a heap of spindle blanks from 50mm to 100mm thick. Most around 300mm long. I’ve had these drying for 3 years so they are good to go. My pin moisture meter is reading around 8-11%. The species are mainly spotted gum but I think there are a few black butt pieces in there. Pickup only Edensor Park in western Sydney. As for pricing individual pieces $20 for the 50mm spindle and $40 for the bowl blanks. Would do a discount for larger orders.








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    It seems my pricing was too high so I’ll half it. $10 for a spindle and $20 for a bowl. Thanks.


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    Hi, are you up for posting to Melbourne?

    Thanks Peter

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    Yeah mate. What are you after and what’s your postcode. Cheers.


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    Default Bowl Blanks

    Mate I'll take two bowl blanks but subject to postage cost to 3875. Can you let me know please. Thanks Bob

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    Hey there bob. Postage will be $35. Let me know if that works.


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    Sorry mate - postage kills it for me.

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    Try E-go couriers they are way cheaper when your gear is getting up in weight, find them online and calculate the costs.
    Rgds,
    Crocy.

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    Default E-Go

    Thanks Crocy - I have used E-go many times and found them to be very rerasonable in price, particularly on their depot to depot rate.

    Storm2point if you can provide me with the HxWxD size plus a weight and your postcode, I'll get a rate from E-go. Thanks guys.

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    The blank is about 270x270 x 100 each. And weigh about 11kg. They are actually heavier then I allowed on the original quote. I use sendle for shipping and have found them to be great value so far. My postcode is 2176 I can knock the corners off to save a little bit on weight too if you want


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    Default Freight

    Check with E-go and its actually more expensive than Australia Post. Sorry, but I'll have to bow out.

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