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    #31
    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    I love eBay!!

    just won a job lot of stuff for £150.

    electric nipple
    cramps
    FTFY

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      #32
      Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
      FTFY
      I'll see you Tuesday when I pick them up then! what do you use the wallpaper stripper for then?

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        #33
        Originally posted by vetran View Post
        I'll see you Tuesday when I pick them up then! what do you use the wallpaper stripper for then?
        got them tonight.

        He emailed and said you might need a van, my poor little Mondeo was stuffed to the roof.

        Him:
        Oh I forgot to list this - Makita Router - Kerching.
        You want this - nice wood vice.
        This is yours - belt sander
        what are these? - clip on straight edges for sheets.£24 each * 4.
        Oh would you like these - 2 * 6 foot of 4 inch Oak, 8ft of 4" * 1" lime and assorted hardwood offcuts.
        These any good ? 20m of 100mm dust evac hose.

        I did get a bit excited when he started pulling out bits of a really big Dewalt table saw unfortunately that wasn't there. Could have sold that for a few hundred.

        even took the rack it was all stored on.
        I felt like a locust!

        very happy bunny.

        serious result, almost as good as my 500 yellow stocks for £50 which turned out to be 2,500+ (about £3,500 worth).

        now I just need 40m2 of Indian sandstone delivered for £0.99 and an eType for £50.

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