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4 minutes ago, jamesd said:

Ah okay thanks for the advice. Been looking at sedgewick 260's they seem like decent machines but a bit out my budget..

Now your cooking on gas james. Different league all together and a fully professional machine used in many joinery shops. I use a 300 mm sedegwick 3 phase and runs 250 mm timber like fresh air.

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2 minutes ago, Mark armstrong said:

If you list your number in your description it stays on and if your sharing in a msg just but letters between numbers it's a computer that blocks the messages with address and number in it don't recognize it's a phn number if there's letters in the mix 

I have done that mark and spaced them out.

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