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raynerd:
Ralph, thanks for the video, I didn`t really know how it worked. Shame your selling!

chris

Divided he ad:
Thanks fellas,

I'll get a bit of sheet and sort a proper vid out to use when selling is sorted properly.... Yes I'm partially lazy but also a bit silly busy at the mo'.


It's most useful for the metal spinner really Eddie, where you would clearly need a lot of discs/disks/circles/round flat things  :scratch:   I had a few ambitios ideas when I first purchased it  :loco:   :)

Never tried it on plastic.... But would probably be fine as long as it wasn't brittle? The pit mark it makes in the centre might be an issue with some projects? But it's easy enough to make a thrust bearing attachment for the spike end so it makes no marks  :thumbup:

It will cut straight strips apparently.... I'll have to try that too.






Ralph.


colin563:
just seen this on ebay

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/EDWARDS-CIRCLE-CUTTER-/150602195547?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item231097225b

andyf:

--- Quote from: colin563 on May 07, 2011, 10:33:57 AM ---just seen this on ebay

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/EDWARDS-CIRCLE-CUTTER-/150602195547?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item231097225b

--- End quote ---

£420  :bugeye:

That one only does 24" circles, so if Ralph's goes up to 36", that's £630 pro rata. Much more if you go by area.

And Ralph's handle is nicer.

Andy

raynerd:
Nice find collin - you could be quids-in there Ralph !!

Chris

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