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Shopping trip

bellringer

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Well i made my trip to Turners retreat

And only spent 40.00

So it was a good day for my wallet :thumbs:
 

bellringer

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dymond wood blanks x 9

brown mallee burl x 2

Mexican kingwood x 4

abranet x 60 10 of each grit
 

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Yeah, c'mon and spill the beans! At least we can live vicariously through you, Alex - my credit card was confiscated after the drillbits!:crybaby:
 

Jim

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The shelves must have been empty if you only spent 40 quid Alex ... :devil:
 

bellringer

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This is what I bought
 

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clumsysod

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Sounds like you enjoyed your shopping trip, will be interesting to see them in their glory when assembled.
 

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What do you think of the abranet? I have heard of it but never used it.

I have used it a few times but worked my way back off it, it is very good used light, if you go in a little heavy with it, it then gets all clogged and becomes useless. But it is good for light work. :thinks:

Don't forget it is my opinion, i may be a little heavy when using it ... :whistling:
 

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Thats a decent buy mate, look forward to seeing those diamond wood blanks on some pens. :ciggrin:
 
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