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23rd January 2023, 04:55 PM #1GOLD MEMBER
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Woodpeckers Unilift (flood damaged but repairable)
I'm still sorting through my flood damaged tools (from 26 Feb 2022). This Woodpeckers Unlift was very difficult to remove from the Triton TRA 001 router but I've finally managed it. The Triton is frozen solid so is destined for the e-recyclers, muddy water ruins electric motors very efficiently.
As can be seen from the photos it is dirty but looks OK and all parts move. I have sprayed it thoroughly with CRC and it is partially disassembled but all there, including the winder. Someone mechanically minded should be able to get good use from it.
It is free for pickup from 4068 Queensland, too much trouble to post. If no one wants it I'll add it to the metal recyclers' pile.
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23rd January 2023, 05:30 PM #2Intermediate Member
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Happily take this on off your hands if I may.
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23rd January 2023, 05:48 PM #3GOLD MEMBER
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You are first in, so it's yours. I'll PM my contact details.
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