Need Some Cheap Router Bits?

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Buck Turgidson
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Seems like a decent deal...about 25% of retail.

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Joe Bemier

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interesting. Kempston is selling them. They have a line of their own.
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Robatoy

Average cost per bit works out to 22.27$ US. Granted that some of those bits are quite pricey.

Pete

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cselby

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> Mmmm. interesting. Kempston is selling them. They have a line of their > own.

part of the deal. Anyone want to halvsies with me?

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Toller

I think that you missed the 1,170 bits in the clamp shell package, giving an average price of about $14.84 US.

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Bruce T

Thats what I got

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Joe Bemier

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>>> Mmmm. interesting. Kempston is selling them. They have a line of their >> own.

I'd buy all of them but then what? Sell on EBay individually? there are so many router bits on Ebay already. I thought about it but decided it would turn into one of those failed scheme things.

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Joe Bemier

How come the headers of this and the original post are almost identical except for the names? I think there's a name for that; and I don't mean bass turd, though it fits!

Joe Bemier wrote:

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>>> Seems like a decent deal...about 25% of retail.

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Pop`

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>>>>>> Seems like a decent deal...about 25% of retail.

Are you talking about the header field of my post as compared to Buck's? The only similarity is we both posted on USENET in the same group.

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Joe Bemier

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like the $1000 S/H... We ship half containers from HK to the US for about that....

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Locutus

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>I like the $1000 S/H... We ship half containers from HK to the US for about >that....

A half container HKG to USA (Long Beach?) for $1000 is an excellent price. You must be doing a huge business to get those rates.

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Joe Bemier

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>>>I like the $1000 S/H... We ship half containers from HK to the US for >>about

To Columbus Ohio actually, we share a container with a large department store. One of our partners handles a lot of their software development as a subcontractor. It's with a private freight company. We haven't price shopped as we new it was a decent deal, but I don't think it's a great deal.

Regardless, $1000 to ship those router bits domestically is absorbent.

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Locutus

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