| big ian | 06/02/2010 18:39:13 |
42 forum posts 21 photos | hello everyone thanks for all your comments about my misfortune.
my dad came to my house today to tidy up my workshop and i have decided to sell some things that i dont think i will need again.
real wood edging
30 metres 50mm white oak £7
50 metres 50mm white oak £10
50 metres 50mm steamed beech £10
50 metres 22mm walnut £6
50 metres 22mm white oak £6
50 metres 22mm ash £6
1 box of 100 6" (150mm) sanding discs with holes £5
18 100x560 sanding belts £5
1 set of planner knife setting jigs £10
1 peter child pyrography machine complete with extra wire (6 months old) £offers
thats it for now ian |
| sparky | 07/02/2010 17:53:54 |
Moderator 7582 forum posts 658 photos 2 articles | Oh Ian, if only I didn't have to buy a new flippin camera I would of made an offer for the Pyrography kit ![]() Still not sure why your not keeping it though, not being rude but you still can burn your wood mate.........don't look at things the way that you feel your never be able to use again.......be positive..........the human body can do remarkable things you know ![]() Good luck anyway. ![]() Marc ![]() |
| Ron Davis | 08/02/2010 17:53:00 |
963 forum posts 129 photos | Hang on to the pyrography kit, if you are like me and need a few years practice, then just keep rying. It is like a lot of tools, you may need someone to show you how, Mick the Wood will give me lessons tonight at the club.
Ron
PS make a writing slope to work on, saves your wrist from aching |
| Ron Davis | 08/02/2010 22:15:14 |
963 forum posts 129 photos | We had a pyrography evening tonight, and it went down a bomb! Everyone had a go, some with more success than others and we found some hidden talent.
Talking - as you do - it turned out that one of our members runs a herd of water buffalo near Wicken fen, they keep the reeds short and their feet do not damage the reed beds, this apparently helps the bitterns. Our member works seven days a week, and is even further past his pension date than I am
Any one top that far a club member
Ron |
| Ralph Harvey | 08/02/2010 23:28:22 |
| 3233 forum posts 296 photos 6 articles | Ian
what grit are the sanding discs ?
Ralph |
| big ian | 09/02/2010 18:16:35 |
42 forum posts 21 photos | hi ralph
the sanding discs are 120 grit |
| Andrew Goodfield | 10/02/2010 08:43:35 |
20 forum posts 48 photos | Hi Ian- would like to purchase sanding discs and sanding belts- provided you can post them to me. If this is OK let me know total price, including p&p, and your details and I will send you cheque.
Many thanks- Andy Goodfield |
| big ian | 11/02/2010 13:19:27 |
42 forum posts 21 photos | Hello andy no probs sending goods could you send me your postcode so I can get a price of royal mail Thanks ian |
| Andrew Goodfield | 11/02/2010 17:54:44 |
20 forum posts 48 photos | Hi Ian- postcode:- SN10 2LZ.
Many thanks- Andy |
| big ian | 11/02/2010 20:40:58 |
42 forum posts 21 photos | hi andy
postage price is £4.41 so total price is £14.41 . send me your address in the messages section and i will send you mine.
thanks ian |
| Brianhr | 12/02/2010 19:40:32 |
| 9 forum posts | Hi Ian, I'm interested in the planer knife setting jig. What would be the postage cost? Brian |
| Brianhr | 12/02/2010 19:41:45 |
| 9 forum posts | Ian, Sorry, forgot to ask the make. Brian |
| big ian | 13/02/2010 14:20:00 |
42 forum posts 21 photos | Hello brian the postage would be about 3quid. I don't no what make they are as I bought them in an auction of a joinery bussiness that went bust and I don't have a bench planer they were up for sale with a dewalt router. They are orange in colour if that helps and are in good condition thanks ian |
| Brianhr | 13/02/2010 20:04:48 |
| 9 forum posts | Hi Ian I will have the planer setting jigs. Message sent. Brian |
| Alan Richards | 01/03/2010 15:10:50 |
| 34 forum posts | Hi Ian
I am interested in the pyrography machine , what sort of money are we talking?
Alan |
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