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12th September 2013, 12:39 PM #1
Step Clamps - 57 piece set (one rod missing from 58 pieces)
58 Piece Step Clamp set with one 125mm threaded rod missing (actually half of it is missing). Buy it now for $60 +post at cost. Payment by Direct Deposit please.
Have hardly ever used this set. In the pic there is some dust and halogen light highlights ( which looks like rust, but it's not)
Same set as this from H&F.
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13th September 2013, 12:51 AM #2
Help from a Mod please?
When i set this one up I thought the minimum bid was just that, but it seems that it's the minimum increment bid. However, now I can't change it to something sensible, like $5 (it's incrementing at $40 which is ridiculous).
Is a Mod able to help reset the amount please?
EDIT: Belay that thanks Mods - I edited the post for a typo and discovered that that's how you change the auction specs.
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15th September 2013, 11:07 PM #3GOLD MEMBER
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Hi, what would be the cost to post to 5253 please.
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Kryn
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15th September 2013, 11:30 PM #4
Kryn, the naked clamps are about 4800 grams, and so they might just sneak into a 5kg satchel (allowing for some wrapping). That would make the postage $16.40 maximum to anywhere in Oz.
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