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    Workshop machinery for sale

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    Workshop machinery for sale

    All sold now thanks folks.
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    Workshop machinery for sale

    Final week bump, after that it gets stored/loaned out to friends. Grab a bargain.
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    Workshop machinery for sale

    Bump.
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    Workshop machinery for sale

    It is not 3 phase. It is single phase.
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    Workshop machinery for sale

    It is currently still available.
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    Workshop machinery for sale

    Just the Extractor and Bandsaw remaining now folks. Everything else has been sold or spoken for.
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    Sjobergs Elite 2000 with storage module

    This is a top of the line Sjobergs workbench, including storage module. They retail now for £1899. £999 cash on collection from OX29.
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    Workshop machinery for sale

    Pillar drill is sold.
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    Workshop machinery for sale

    All PM's replied to.
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    Workshop machinery for sale

    The drum sander has already sold to a colleague.
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    Workshop machinery for sale

    All, Just to be clear, I've priced these pretty cheap to make it a quick no-hassle sale- I know they are a bargain already. as hopefully you will too. I'm not going to accept lower than this. Thanks for your understanding and your interest.
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    Workshop machinery for sale

    Hi folks, I have some machinery for sale. All pretty light use- I bought the machinery in 2015 and then got a full-time job so it has mostly sat unused. Now an impending international move forces a sale. Jet JPT260 256mm Planer Thicknesser: £699 SOLD Axminster 1HP 230v Cyclone Dust Extractor...
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    Rutlands - pricing and reviews?

    I won't use Rutlands anymore based on an experience a friend of mine had. He bought one of their router tables including a motor and when it arrived it was not aligned properly. This meant it was dangerous to use and basically useless. Rutlands refused to acknowledge this was a manufacturing...
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