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Hi,
My company will be supplying Tersa knives in Australia in the next few months. The Tersa system is the perfect solution for finishing on moulding machines, planing machines and thicknessing machines. Knives can be mounted in the planing head without screw or keys and are fixed in position using centrifugal self adjustment so you don't have to waste time setting up. Plus no final sanding is required after using the Tersa system. Tersa knives will be available in HSS and carbide. If you are interested I will post when the Tersa knives are available for ordering but if you want to contact me now my email address is I look forward to hearing from you. Best regards, Mark Jarratt |
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Many people, I'm one of them, don't do business with spammers.
"atalooseend" wrote in message ... Hi, My company will be supplying Tersa knives in Australia in the next few months. |
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CW wrote:
Many people, I'm one of them, don't do business with spammers. "atalooseend" wrote in message ... Hi, My company will be supplying Tersa knives in Australia in the next few months. How is that spam? -- Tanus This is not really a sig. http://www.home.mycybernet.net/~waugh/shop/ |
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On Sun, 03 Feb 2008 21:31:31 -0500, Tanus wrote:
CW wrote: Many people, I'm one of them, don't do business with spammers. How is that spam? Well, other than the fact that it's selling a product that's got nothing to do with the topics of the several different newsgroups it was sent to, I don't have a clue.. mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
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On 4 Feb, 02:31, Tanus wrote:
CW wrote: Many people, I'm one of them, don't do business with spammers. "atalooseend" wrote in message ... Hi, My company will be supplyingTersaknives in Australia in the next few months. How is that spam? -- Tanus This is not really a sig. http://www.home.mycybernet.net/~waugh/shop/ Sorry if you thought my post was spam. It was just meant to make woodworking customers in Australia aware that they will be able to purchase tersa blades online soon from my company. I will only post again when the blades are available to buy. |
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mac davis wrote:
On Sun, 03 Feb 2008 21:31:31 -0500, Tanus wrote: CW wrote: Many people, I'm one of them, don't do business with spammers. How is that spam? Well, other than the fact that it's selling a product that's got nothing to do with the topics of the several different newsgroups it was sent to, I don't have a clue.. mac Please remove splinters before emailing Oops. I figured Tersa was a kind of knife for a planer. -- Tanus This is not really a sig. http://www.home.mycybernet.net/~waugh/shop/ |
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mac davis wrote:
Well, other than the fact that it's selling a product that's got nothing to do with the topics of the several different newsgroups it was sent to, I don't have a clue.. An advanced "Google Groups" search shows the original message was sent to rec.woodworking and rec.crafts.woodturning. Why would jointer, planer and molding machine knives be off topic for woodworking news groups? -- Jack Novak Buffalo, NY - USA |
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I realize that this is not a moderated group, but I thought that the general
concensus was people could advertise every two weeks without considering it spam? These appear to be planer blades which would be applicable to segemnted turners at least. -- God bless and safe turning Darrell Feltmate Truro, NS Canada http://aroundthewoods.com http://roundopinions.blogspot.com "Nova" wrote in message news:O5Npj.2348$eD3.1323@trndny05... mac davis wrote: Well, other than the fact that it's selling a product that's got nothing to do with the topics of the several different newsgroups it was sent to, I don't have a clue.. An advanced "Google Groups" search shows the original message was sent to rec.woodworking and rec.crafts.woodturning. Why would jointer, planer and molding machine knives be off topic for woodworking news groups? -- Jack Novak Buffalo, NY - USA |
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On Mon, 04 Feb 2008 23:21:18 GMT, Nova wrote:
mac davis wrote: Well, other than the fact that it's selling a product that's got nothing to do with the topics of the several different newsgroups it was sent to, I don't have a clue.. An advanced "Google Groups" search shows the original message was sent to rec.woodworking and rec.crafts.woodturning. Why would jointer, planer and molding machine knives be off topic for woodworking news groups? no idea.. is that what the OP was talking about? Would of been nice for those of us that have no idea WTF Tersa knives were.. Coulda been steak knives for all we knew.. mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
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On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 01:46:06 GMT, "Darrell Feltmate"
wrote: I realize that this is not a moderated group, but I thought that the general concensus was people could advertise every two weeks without considering it spam? These appear to be planer blades which would be applicable to segemnted turners at least. Well, I guess that if they are planer blades, it was more a case of bad advertising than spamming.. Always help to include what a product is/does in the ad.. mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
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mac davis wrote:
no idea.. is that what the OP was talking about? Would of been nice for those of us that have no idea WTF Tersa knives were.. Coulda been steak knives for all we knew.. I think there was a clue in the original message: "The Tersa system is the perfect solution for finishing on moulding machines, planing machines and thicknessing machines." -- Jack Novak Buffalo, NY - USA |
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On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 21:48:20 GMT, Nova wrote:
mac davis wrote: no idea.. is that what the OP was talking about? Would of been nice for those of us that have no idea WTF Tersa knives were.. Coulda been steak knives for all we knew.. I think there was a clue in the original message: "The Tersa system is the perfect solution for finishing on moulding machines, planing machines and thicknessing machines." Wow.. I have no idea why, but that wasn't in the post that I responded too.. mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
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"mac davis" wrote in message ... On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 21:48:20 GMT, Nova wrote: mac davis wrote: no idea.. is that what the OP was talking about? Would of been nice for those of us that have no idea WTF Tersa knives were.. Coulda been steak knives for all we knew.. I think there was a clue in the original message: "The Tersa system is the perfect solution for finishing on moulding machines, planing machines and thicknessing machines." Wow.. I have no idea why, but that wasn't in the post that I responded too.. Two words. "Search engine." Of course, those most likely to respond positively would already know.... |
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On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 10:18:23 GMT, "George" wrote:
"The Tersa system is the perfect solution for finishing on moulding machines, planing machines and thicknessing machines." Wow.. I have no idea why, but that wasn't in the post that I responded too.. Two words. "Search engine." Of course, those most likely to respond positively would already know.... Search for what, George? To find out if each suspected spam is actually not spam? mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
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"mac davis" wrote in message ... On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 10:18:23 GMT, "George" wrote: "The Tersa system is the perfect solution for finishing on moulding machines, planing machines and thicknessing machines." Wow.. I have no idea why, but that wasn't in the post that I responded too.. Two words. "Search engine." Of course, those most likely to respond positively would already know.... Search for what, George? To find out if each suspected spam is actually not spam? If you can take the time to write a complaint, why not take the time to search? |
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On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 20:26:52 GMT, "George" wrote:
"mac davis" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 10:18:23 GMT, "George" wrote: "The Tersa system is the perfect solution for finishing on moulding machines, planing machines and thicknessing machines." Wow.. I have no idea why, but that wasn't in the post that I responded too.. Two words. "Search engine." Of course, those most likely to respond positively would already know.... Search for what, George? To find out if each suspected spam is actually not spam? If you can take the time to write a complaint, why not take the time to search? Actually, I didn't complain, I gave a smart ass reply to someone that did.. I think what happened, is that I didn't read the OP, just the one that I replied to, and they'd snipped part of the original message.. mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
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mac davis wrote in
: On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 20:26:52 GMT, "George" wrote: "mac davis" wrote in message . .. On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 10:18:23 GMT, "George" wrote: "The Tersa system is the perfect solution for finishing on moulding machines, planing machines and thicknessing machines." Wow.. I have no idea why, but that wasn't in the post that I responded too.. Two words. "Search engine." Of course, those most likely to respond positively would already know.... Search for what, George? To find out if each suspected spam is actually not spam? If you can take the time to write a complaint, why not take the time to search? Actually, I didn't complain, I gave a smart ass reply to someone that did.. I think what happened, is that I didn't read the OP, just the one that I replied to, and they'd snipped part of the original message.. mac Please remove splinters before emailing Yup, Kinda figured that. If that's the worse thing you do, you're still way ahead. Hank |
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On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 04:28:46 -0000, Hank wrote:
Actually, I didn't complain, I gave a smart ass reply to someone that did.. I think what happened, is that I didn't read the OP, just the one that I replied to, and they'd snipped part of the original message.. Yup, Kinda figured that. If that's the worse thing you do, you're still way ahead. Hank Thanks, Hank... (I think) roflmao mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
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On Feb 7, 5:23 pm, mac davis wrote:
On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 04:28:46 -0000, Hank wrote: Actually, I didn't complain, I gave a smart ass reply to someone that did.. I think what happened, is that I didn't read the OP, just the one that I replied to, and they'd snipped part of the original message.. Yup, Kinda figured that. If that's the worse thing you do, you're still way ahead. Hank Thanks, Hank... (I think) roflmao mac Please remove splinters before emailing Hi Guys, Sorry for the confusion about Tersa. They are used for finishing on moulding machines, planing machines and thicknessing machines. The blades give a better finish and last longer than other blades and are quicker to set up. Here is our website in Australia. www.australiatools.com We will adding a lot more information about the Tersa system soon and you will be able to buy them online. I will let you know when they are available if that is ok. Best regards, Mark |
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On Feb 29, 4:54 am, atalooseend wrote:
On Feb 7, 5:23 pm, mac davis wrote: On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 04:28:46 -0000, Hank wrote: Actually, I didn't complain, I gave a smart ass reply to someone that did.. I think what happened, is that I didn't read the OP, just the one that I replied to, and they'd snipped part of the original message.. Yup, Kinda figured that. If that's the worse thing you do, you're still way ahead. Hank Thanks, Hank... (I think) roflmao mac Please remove splinters before emailing Hi Guys, Sorry for the confusion about Tersa. They are used for finishing on moulding machines, planing machines and thicknessing machines. The blades give a better finish and last longer than other blades and are quicker to set up. Here is our website in Australia. www.australiatools.com We will adding a lot more information about the Tersa system soon and you will be able to buy them online. I will let you know when they are available if that is ok. Best regards, Mark Hi guys, I said I wouldn't post until the Tersa knives were available to but online. So now I'm pleased to say you can buy the knives from the website so if you are in Australia you can purchase the knives from www.australiatools.com .. Here is a bit more information about the Tersa system The Tersa R2000 uses a rotating cutter head with Tersa knives fitted into it that are centrifugally clamped so you can easily replace the knives without time consuming screws. The R2000 permits higher RPM and consequently increased feed and improved cutting quality. The center steel sleeve provides optimum stability and allows multipurpose use of the TERSA cutter head. The design offers better performance and increased productivity on all machine types. It is a perfect solution for finishing on moulding machines, planing machines and thicknessing machines. Moreover, the Tersa system is characterized by great flexibility resulting from the system's modular design of identical aluminium washers. The stability is secured by a steel bushing which goes through the planer head. The Tersa system is used extensively throughout Europe and the USA and is now available in Australia. Thanks for your time everyone. Best regards, Mark |
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