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    Default P&N Clearance at Machinery House

    These prices seem cheap compared to other places.

    P&N chisel + handle for less than unhandled blade on other sites.

    Search | machineryhouse.com.au

    May be of interest to some folk

    Bill

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    They are clearing a lot of stock as they are moving to the record brand of tools and machinery
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    always when I'm strapped for cash! also heard p&n are not making them anymore?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chuck1 View Post
    also heard p&n are not making them anymore?!
    Do we have any confirmation of this?
    Stay sharp and stay safe!

    Neil



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    P&N are still available.

    They just dont put any priority on the turning tools as they are a very low volume sale compared with all their other products
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Carroll View Post
    P&N are still available.

    They just dont put any priority on the turning tools as they are a very low volume sale compared with all their other products
    Thanks, Jim.

    I was just starting to contemplate life without their 32mm S Roughing Gouge when I've sharpened mine away in about 20 years. Almost broke out into a cold sweat, but you have assured me that life with P&N will go on, albeit perhaps on back order...
    Stay sharp and stay safe!

    Neil



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    I went along to the sale to have while I picked up a bandsaw drive belt. Not much left at the moment, one thing I did notice the Records tools were cheaper than the 'on sale' P&N, nothing in the individual tool selection over a $100. I bought one to try out will let you know how it fares on some old dry hardwood as I have a couple of burls to turn shortly off dead trees.

    It would appear that all the Record gear is now made in China, I had a look at the lathes on offer, nothing new in design all the typical Record colour and design etc. Perhaps not quite the same finish as the UK made Record.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hughie View Post

    I bought one to try out will let you know how it fares on some old dry hardwood as I have a couple of burls to turn shortly off dead trees.
    Watching out for your report.
    Stay sharp and stay safe!

    Neil



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