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Thread: Your favourite tooling supplier
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30th May 2015, 06:24 PM #211
I will take a punt and say that was "C Tool" I also bought a cold saw blade from him, and guess what ?? Exactly the same thing..... Triple the teeth that was advertised..
I ended up keeping it, just because it may come in handy, but I did get on my high horse, and the response was very expected.
I probably won't buy from him again unless I absolutely have to. His prices are getting ridiculous lately as well/
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31st May 2015, 11:57 AM #212future machinist
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4th June 2015, 08:41 PM #214I break stuff...
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I've got some from the same seller (Ebay tells me September last year), and I haven't managed to strip any yet - haven't even felt close. Unlike some of the ones that came on the toolholders, which felt iffy every time you tried to undo them. They seem to be pretty good to me.
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8th July 2015, 08:22 PM #215
Thumbs up for Dale Tools. I ordered a set of boring tools. One was the wrong insert type.
The response was fast and without questions. I definitely did not lose on the deal.
Dean
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25th August 2015, 08:04 PM #216
I recently bought a few (Ok a lot.....) genuine Kant Twist clamps from Gameco in Sydney, great things they are, i won't be going back to G clamps any time soon. Great for welding as the screws and blocks are copper so spatter does not stick at all. Also great for gluing things as they tend not to make the objects you are gluing slide around nearly as much as G or F clamps.
http://gameco.com.au/index.php/austr...-twist-clamps/
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