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Oil Hardening Precision Ground Flat Stock Richard Edwards 04-18-2008
Posted by Richard Edwards on April 18, 2008, 2:28 am
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I recently purchased a pile of PGFS, far more than I will ever need.
Majority is imperial in 18 and 24 inch lengths ranging from 1/32 x 6
to 1/2 x 6 though most are narrower. Metric stock is mainly 6mm
If anyone is looking for some I have priced it at 50% of J&L prices.
I am in Cheltenham but could post if required, though it is obviously
heavy.
Email me for a PDF of the current stock if interested.
Two lengths allocated already for sets of 1/8th parallels for my
little mill.
I probably should not say this but could cut odd lengths if required.

This is not a business but a service <G>

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Richard

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Posted by Chris Edwards on April 18, 2008, 4:18 am
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On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 07:28:33 +0100, Richard Edwards

>I recently purchased a pile of PGFS, far more than I will ever need.
>Majority is imperial in 18 and 24 inch lengths ranging from 1/32 x 6
>to 1/2 x 6 though most are narrower. Metric stock is mainly 6mm
>If anyone is looking for some I have priced it at 50% of J&L prices.
>I am in Cheltenham but could post if required, though it is obviously
>heavy.
>Email me for a PDF of the current stock if interested.
>Two lengths allocated already for sets of 1/8th parallels for my
>little mill.
>I probably should not say this but could cut odd lengths if required.
>
>This is not a business but a service <G>

Richard

        I don't need any, but would just like to say 'thanks' for the
generosity you display. This sort of unselfish gesture has always been the
hallmark of this group.
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Chris Edwards (in deepest Dorset) "....there *must* be an easier way!"


Posted by Boo on April 18, 2008, 4:13 pm
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> This sort of unselfish gesture has always been the
> hallmark of this group.

As, indeed, has the surname "Edwards" :-)

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Boo

Posted by Mike H on April 18, 2008, 5:38 am
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>I recently purchased a pile of PGFS, far more than I will ever need.
>Majority is imperial in 18 and 24 inch lengths ranging from 1/32 x 6
>to 1/2 x 6 though most are narrower. Metric stock is mainly 6mm
>If anyone is looking for some I have priced it at 50% of J&L prices.
>I am in Cheltenham but could post if required, though it is obviously
>heavy.
Would you like me to relay this one to the Chelt' SME members?

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Mike Hopkins
CSME <http://www.cheltsme.org.uk>
5" gauge (2 1/2" scale) Alice class Hunslet

Posted by Richard Edwards on April 18, 2008, 6:10 am
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On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 10:38:25 +0100, Mike H

>>I recently purchased a pile of PGFS, far more than I will ever need.
>>Majority is imperial in 18 and 24 inch lengths ranging from 1/32 x 6
>>to 1/2 x 6 though most are narrower. Metric stock is mainly 6mm
>>If anyone is looking for some I have priced it at 50% of J&L prices.
>>I am in Cheltenham but could post if required, though it is obviously
>>heavy.
>Would you like me to relay this one to the Chelt' SME members?
Certainly Mike, as they are fairly local it would stop me flogging to
the post office!

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Richard

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