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    To the boys down under: threaded brass stock repair rod....

    Anyone have a source of this stuff they can pass on?
    Looking for a few bits of it to try something.
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    Warren, Carla sells this on Ebay, about $14 a length, she has heaps and is nice to, compilment her on her cat, "Mouse" and she'll love you forever, gave me a couple of sticks for nothing, but nearly all gone, 30cm lengths, CARLA-MOUSE item No. 260983464288.
    If you don't want to chase her up yourself, give me a yell and I will get some from her, how much do you need?

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    Ditto, Carla is cool,

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    Warren, it is a bit dear , you can make your own, it's 19 TPI BSP, Set your lathe up to cut that thread, I use uncoated brazing rod, it's the same gauge, to stop it flexing away use a backboard or travelling steady, fine work , but fun.

    You didn't get back to me with a price for that mount.

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    You do know that Carla is a large man named George don't you?

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    So, it's not THIS Carla:


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    This Carla, you know the one with the feminine voice and soft hands.Attachment 32291Attachment 32290 and this wire.

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    Warren... How much do you need....? Would you like it in semi straightened cut lengths, or in the roll?


    hey, Kev.... is that really Carla?

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