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bogstandard:
That is the problem Darren, in the condition you want.

I have bought stuff off ebay from anywhere, paid a reasonable price, and when it arrives, junk.

No use complaining as all you get is, didn't you look at the picture or it was OK when it left here, put a claim in against the carrier.

That is why I always try to look for a technical person selling what I want, and ask the right questions. Never had any problems at all doing it that way.

I have a few more small bids in now, if they make it then OK, if they don't, also OK.

Dave,

You had exactly the same chance as me.

Don't bid, don't get.

Now I can gloat  :D :) :D :) :D :)


John

Darren:
Yes, I can understand your reasoning John. I tend to use the "ask the seller a question" feature as a lot can be gained from that.....

My mill came from such a question and the chap wasn't even selling a mill at the time...... :)

But I'm also a great believer in hunting down those badly listed items where the seller has no clue as to what they are selling.....a nice RT went recently for as good as nothing cos he stated the jaws were missing....


I should have bid on it to make a quick buck...... (insert the duck smiley here)

Divided he ad:
Ooo, oooo John..... Have you got the destructions with that?



I've got one in a box I picked up from a car booty, and no destructions. Not such a fancy case as yours though! Never did know what wheel gave what result etc.... Been in a draw for bout 3 years!



At least you'll be able to show me how it works.... Hopefully  :thumbup:



Nice bits of material too  :)






Ralph.

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