Coco Rounds For Sale

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I have another lot of 4 to sell. This may Be My last Batch, as It looks like the supplier may be running out of these.

Picture probably represents the best sides of these. Here are the specs- 3 of them are over 24", and 1 of them is right at 23-1/2" long. 1 of them 1.490 , 1 is 1.480, and 2 are roughly ,1.380, so there is plenty of room left in these dowels, and they are really still at the starting point, just turned round rather then square. Plenty of room to cut, face, re center drill, what have ya. May have minor flat spots or some dark coloring from them on 1 or 2, but that should easily cut out in a turn or 2.


Sold + shipping for the whole lot of 4. First come first serve. Payment By Paypal only and would prefer to ship within the Continental US


Thanks Greg
 

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1 of them .1490 , 1 is .1480, and 2 are roughly ,1380

I assume you misplaced a decimal Greg, lol :wink:
Dave
 
1 of them .1490 , 1 is .1480, and 2 are roughly ,1380

I assume you misplaced a decimal Greg, lol :wink:
Dave

Um, that is funny there Dave. :p

Yeah, those would be the thinnest cues on record.

On a serious note, wood looks good to me. You and I are probably both nuts for breathing coco dust while turning and THEN selling them. I consider that a service worth as much as the wood in some cases.

Kelly
 
1 of them .1490 , 1 is .1480, and 2 are roughly ,1380

I assume you misplaced a decimal Greg, lol :wink:
Dave

I sure did, lot of room there huh?:confused: LOL, Thanks for the heads up Dave.


I made the correction, but Just to clarify, the smallest two rounds would just barely fit inside the jaws of My deluxe If I hammered them in, and the largest are too large to even think about it, so they still have plenty of room. These are also solid pieces, no knot holes or anything like that. I threw anything that had issues like that into My keep pile to cut up for billet or butt sleeves, and only listed the most solid pieces here.

Thanks again, Greg
 
Um, that is funny there Dave. :p

Yeah, those would be the thinnest cues on record.

On a serious note, wood looks good to me. You and I are probably both nuts for breathing coco dust while turning and THEN selling them. I consider that a service worth as much as the wood in some cases.

Kelly


Yeah I guess toothpicks made from coco would be of no use to most people. I must have had a contact buzz or something from turning all of that wood.:p

Nuts for sure when You consider the return isn't really there. As you already know I turned a bunch of other squares from My old stock at the same time. The new dust box was working fairly well until I filled the dust bag up, but I still need to install some brushes on the sides just the same, because I was using tape in place of them. I need a new dust bag. Mine does not have a zipper on the back just a fabric handle which ripped off when I went to move the bag, so I had to dump everything through the inlet hole, and that was easier said then done. I went outside to dump It, and got covered in dust when the wind picked up out of nowhere. I had so much dust covering me after that I had to immediately jump in the shower.

Greg
 
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