Twin Drum Sander on Ebay

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Twin Drum Sander on Ebay

Post by Clancy » Tue Apr 24, 2012 7:59 am

For those of us coveting Allen's new workshop addition......

It's 3 phase (good for me) but 'pickup only' in melbourne (bad for me).

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Heavy-Duty-C ... 256fb2d6be
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Re: Twin Drum Sander on Ebay

Post by P Bill » Tue Apr 24, 2012 9:49 am

Thanks Craig,

That sander would suit me just fine. I'll watch it and see what it goes for.

All this talk of up grades has got me going. If I sell my pad sander I'll have room for a thickness sander, a 1200 mm edge sander and a small walk in dry room. 8)
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Re: Twin Drum Sander on Ebay

Post by Clancy » Tue Apr 24, 2012 11:33 am

No worries Bill.
Worth a drive to Melbourne for eh?!
If all goes well for you I'll have to swing by your place next trip north, just to make sure you've positioned it correctly in the workshop.....

I don't mind 'pushing the plane' but have decided to keep a lookout for a drum sander.
If I had a full-time day job I'd consider the trip south myself :D
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Re: Twin Drum Sander on Ebay

Post by P Bill » Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:09 pm

No, no I won't be going south, only watching prices on these things. Call in if you'r in SEQ . I'm usually here.
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