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circa £35 are back om the market. They were mentioned in a thread some
time ago. I assume they will be floating about on ebay but don't pay
more than 35 quid. The r.r.p is less than that.
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dave wrote:

circa £35 are back om the market. They were mentioned in a thread some
time ago. I assume they will be floating about on ebay but don't pay
more than 35 quid. The r.r.p is less than that.


Toolstation are doing one at 20 quid now.

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On Sun, 03 Oct 2004 11:49:38 -0700, dave wrote:

circa £35 are back om the market. They were mentioned in a thread some
time ago. I assume they will be floating about on ebay but don't pay
more than 35 quid. The r.r.p is less than that.


Got mine from Tollstation.com for about £19.98
However these are Mdf jigs which will be fine for the occasional use the
£100 quid ones are made from Tufnol.



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On Sun, 03 Oct 2004 11:49:38 -0700, dave wrote:

circa £35 are back om the market. They were mentioned in a thread some
time ago. I assume they will be floating about on ebay but don't pay
more than 35 quid. The r.r.p is less than that.


Got mine from Tollstation.com for about £19.98
However these are Mdf jigs which will be fine for the occasional use the
£100 quid ones are made from Tufnol.


Any chance of posting the link ?
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On 4 Oct 2004 06:24:47 -0700, dave wrote:

"Ed Sirett" wrote in message on.co.uk...
Got mine from Tollstation.com for about £19.98

However these are Mdf jigs which will be fine for the occasional use the
£100 quid ones are made from Tufnol.


Any chance of posting the link ?


http://www.toolstation.com/search.ht...earchstr=68859

Has gone up to £27.69 though
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