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Buckeye

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Anyone who wants one had better hurry he has only got 5.

Peter
 

Jimjam66

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Jim, didn't you read the description?

Evolution has taken a leap forward in the pen turning industry. The Milescraft TurnersPress features a one piece solid steel handle, improved cam linkage for total control and smooth pressing action, flip-over aluminum coarse stops and a micro-adjustable press pad that allows for fine tuning of pens up to 5-3/4" in length. With up to 300 lbs. of pressing force (not that you will ever need it), this will be the best press that you have ever owned.



Sounds like it's worth every penny - I mean, a one piece solid steel handle, a micro-adjustable press pad ... The list goes on!

:funny::funny:
 

Jim

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Jim, didn't you read the description?

Evolution has taken a leap forward in the pen turning industry. The Milescraft TurnersPress features a one piece solid steel handle, improved cam linkage for total control and smooth pressing action, flip-over aluminum coarse stops and a micro-adjustable press pad that allows for fine tuning of pens up to 5-3/4" in length. With up to 300 lbs. of pressing force (not that you will ever need it), this will be the best press that you have ever owned.



Sounds like it's worth every penny - I mean, a one piece solid steel handle, a micro-adjustable press pad ... The list goes on!

:funny::funny:

I don't read descriptions David, i just look at prices ... :whistling:
 

dotslad

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I would love one of these but as I am right handed seems I would have a problem using it.
The other problem I would have is being tight fisted It would be impossible for me to pay for it.
Other than that I think it's wonderful :ciggrin::ciggrin::ciggrin:
 

Jimjam66

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I feel undressed using my vice.

Oh no not again! We had a thread not that long ago which delved into far too much detail about how undressed some members were while using their vice - and lathe. All I can say is put a sock on it, because hot swarm off the skew can raise a nasty blister!

:mooney2::mooney2::mooney2:
 

Grump

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Oh no not again! We had a thread not that long ago which delved into far too much detail about how undressed some members were while using their vice - and lathe. All I can say is put a sock on it, because hot swarm off the skew can raise a nasty blister!

:mooney2::mooney2::mooney2:

Yours might be a nasty blister! but I have always been very happy with my proud beauty.
 
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