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2014 Screwfix sale

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Make sure you check out the screwfix sale, there are some real bargains to be had :thumbright:

http://www.screwfix.com/


I just bought one of these http://bit.ly/1x8dc69 should have been £169.99 but reduced to £69.99 :shock:

They also had the Evolution 210mm blades at half price so I bagged two of those as well :thumbright:
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its not working well for me i get the first 50 items up click on the arrow and it just jumps and to the same page :dunno:
me or the web site :dunno:
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It works fine from here.

Try clicking the show 100 link at the bottom, near the arrow. It should then load 100 items per page
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tried all that so must be my end any suggestions :dunno:
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I'd try using a different browser, if you are using internet explorer you can try Chrome, Firefox or Safari instead :wink:
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Worked fine for me on Chrome. Unfortunately everything I wanted wasn't in stock :(
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Rorschach wrote: Unfortunately everything I wanted wasn't in stock :(
Same, when I checked my bank balance...
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Chez. That is a good deal on the Scroll saw. Be aware that I don't think that machine takes pinless blades. If you are planning on doing intricate cuts or cuts inside the wood, the machine will not be able to perform this due to the blades being pinned. They would snap. You can get a conversion kit for £25 which enables you to use both types of blade, but it is only suitable for certain machines.

You will still be able to have loads of fun with it especially when you make things out of wood for your children. :thumbleft:
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I like the scroll saw and pillar drill.....now my birthday is early January :cheers:
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well thats interesting tried tried the same engine [firefox] via internet explorer and that worked :dunno: :lol:
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I was in Screfix today & thought the Forge Steel claw hammer & screwdrivers looked good value. I've bought one or two of their screwdrivers & they're OK....... :thumbright:
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