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4 minutes ago, harvey b davison said:

I have just recently bought a large 48" mill from tcf engineering. Really good value for money, they are heavy but well made. Would recommend looking at them before you buy Chinese.

Geeez, thats a nasty looking Mill. Its like a school project gone wrong. :D I think the Chinese Mills would be a better bet and the same money too with a tried and tested design. 

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if it is the Tim Perkins I think it is John, he's in Halesworth if it is.....I don't know, all these locals buying there own mills....no wonder I will never be   rich....

Ah ok, thought the name sounded familiar, thanks Tim, didn’t think you were on here anymore! Your autotrekks in a different class!
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