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Hi guys, many of you are aware of the issues with getting GB bars into the UK at the moment and the timeframe keeps extending. My customers are getting a little antsy now about having work done as it seems to be a piece of string shipping date (at no fault of the companies in the UK).

 

Does anyone have a 74" bar they want to sell? I'm looking for a HSS74-63RQ 74″

 

Thanks

 

Patric 

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2 minutes ago, Khriss said:

Happy St Patrick day, before i forget 😉  K

My Irish roots are already buzzing khriss! It's tomorrow though isn't it?! I haven't even got the Guinness in yet! 😂

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On 16/03/2021 at 09:40, Paddy1000111 said:

Hi guys, many of you are aware of the issues with getting GB bars into the UK at the moment and the timeframe keeps extending. My customers are getting a little antsy now about having work done as it seems to be a piece of string shipping date (at no fault of the companies in the UK).

 

Does anyone have a 74" bar they want to sell? I'm looking for a HSS74-63RQ 74″

 

Thanks

 

Patric 

Why so big paddy do you mill then ? 

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1 hour ago, topchippyles said:

Why so big paddy do you mill then ? 

Getting into it, started chatting with a local company that deals with live edge kitchen worktops and stuff and they needed some milling work done then got more and more milling enquiries. I used to do various woodwork and have smaller planer/thicknessers etc so I adapted. Told the company I had no experience but they said they would work with me to figure it all out. Hopefully should have a mill by the end of next week as Rob sorted me out at chainsawbarsuk and have the deposit paid on an 881 to pick up when I needed it as I didn't want it sat about burning warranty not doing any work! 

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8 minutes ago, Paddy1000111 said:

Getting into it, started chatting with a local company that deals with live edge kitchen worktops and stuff and they needed some milling work done then got more and more milling enquiries. I used to do various woodwork and have smaller planer/thicknessers etc so I adapted. Told the company I had no experience but they said they would work with me to figure it all out. Hopefully should have a mill by the end of next week as Rob sorted me out at chainsawbarsuk and have the deposit paid on an 881 to pick up when I needed it as I didn't want it sat about burning warranty not doing any work! 

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Cool you should enjoy that.Will have to get yourself a logosol F2 or M7/8 mill now to go with that 881 and you will be like roughy then 😁 Your milling hero 🤙

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10 hours ago, topchippyles said:

Cool you should enjoy that.Will have to get yourself a logosol F2 or M7/8 mill now to go with that 881 and you will be like roughy then 😁 Your milling hero 🤙

You know I wish I was him! At least I would know what I was doing and not just winging it! 😂

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2 hours ago, Paddy1000111 said:

You know I wish I was him! At least I would know what I was doing and not just winging it! 😂

Not sure about that paddy. sure i have seen his mug shots on crimewatch 🤣

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