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    Quote Originally Posted by Toolin Around View Post
    Do you have a name of anyone I could buy some off.
    Most of the fence-post cutters are just cockies with too many trees and nothing to do so they're not set-up as businesses as such but I know there is one near Westwood that advertises - I'll see if I can find a number for him.

    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy John View Post
    Is that 200 mm x 150 mm because it sure looks bigger than that mounted on the lathe?
    Might be the chuck deceiving the eye - it's only a 4".

    Quote Originally Posted by cedar n silky View Post
    ........ how about "wild fire"
    Consider it christened! Works for me too Cedar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stu in Tokyo View Post
    Saran Wrap was a brand we had in Canada........

    Quote Originally Posted by Stu in Tokyo View Post
    ......... or pallet wrap. ....
    Pallet wrap sounds like the go... might have helped save some of the skid marks the last time I lost a piece out of the chuck.
    Cliff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stu in Tokyo View Post
    The stuff I'm using is a LOT thicker than that, I think they call it flat twine, Stretch wrap, or pallet wrap. Comes on a roll, has about 1000' on the roll, cheap and easy to use.
    Ahhh... now I know the stuff. The gear that causes slashed cardboard boxes every time I go to open a new pallet...
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

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    Just back from 3 weeks away and trawling through what I've missed out on when I came across this - amazing stuff Vern - really impressive and inspiring. Hope I'm able to turn out something like that someday - still needs loads of practice first though!
    Cheers,
    Andy

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    extraordinary!

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    You are one very brave individual..

    Then you know more about turning than I do (What's a lathe for again

    An excellent piece of work and worth all the frights it gave you

    Andrew

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