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I've got two months left in this country, then we start a new life in Calgary, Alberta.

As none of my machines will work out there I've got to sell the bloomin lot.

I'll add to this thread, but to start with here's a couple....

Makita LS1013 sliding compound mitre saw. Current price is nearly £500, I'm after £250
My trusty planer/thicknesser, solid cast iron, not flimsy like Scheppach, 3 knives 200mm width, on castor base, £600
ELU MOF177E industrial rated router £150
Dewalt palm sander £20
Woodster bandsaw 73" blade £150
Linisher machine (or very long belt sander) £150
Axminster dust extractor machine, quite big, 4" hose £75
Rexon large bench standing drill press, 15 speed, big, heavy £75
Skil orbital sander £20
Erbauer Orboital sander £20

Its all gotta go!
Cheers
Ian

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[quote name='warwickhunt' post='281148' date='Sep 10 2008, 03:13 PM']There wouldn't be any Sirius basses going like a budgie...





. ...cheep :)[/quote]



Boom, Boom!!
If the missus had her way I'd be selling all my basses! She doesn't understand why I need more than one bass!

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[quote name='thedontcarebear' post='281443' date='Sep 10 2008, 09:39 PM']Are you going via the skilled worker route, or PNP? Good luck over there![/quote]


Hey, you sound like someone who has made immigration enquiries!!
SW route rather than PNP. They've just sorted the LMO so I just need the TWP.
ATB,
Ian

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[quote name='Chopthebass' post='282841' date='Sep 12 2008, 06:57 PM']Alberta health care is going to be free from January.

No one wanna buy some machinery and make their own basses??!![/quote]

I would, but I cannot afford to buy your woodworking skills as well.

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[quote name='Biggsy' post='284967' date='Sep 16 2008, 01:27 PM']How do you go about sanding the inner horns on a Jazz shape body, do you have a power tool for it or do you do it by hand?[/quote]


Hi,
I use bobbin sanders and mini-drum sanders (Axminster Power Tools) mounted either in hand drills or my pillar drill
Ian

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