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 PostPosted: December 4th, 2015, 1:44 pm   
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Have around 12 used hyd and Manuel jackplates at the shop from 4 to 12 inches of setback selling off CHEAP!!
Call me at the shop
905 775 0862

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 PostPosted: January 20th, 2016, 7:54 pm   
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why not put some on with prices.
used manual jackplates would be good for those of us who cant afford new or hydraulic.


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 PostPosted: January 20th, 2016, 8:42 pm   
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Give him a call im sure he will tell you what he has


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 PostPosted: January 20th, 2016, 10:13 pm   
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Wideopen wrote:
Give him a call im sure he will tell you what he has


Yup

You take the time to post up cheap stuff, people still ask a bunch of questions and your not always on the site soooo you tell people to call and be done with it.

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 PostPosted: February 24th, 2016, 5:06 pm   
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any idea how much to post one to the uk ?


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 PostPosted: February 24th, 2016, 7:36 pm   
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phillnjack wrote:
any idea how much to post one to the uk ?



They are dangerously constructed in of aluminum you realize :mrgreen:.

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 PostPosted: February 24th, 2016, 7:59 pm   
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before trying to be funny, learn to spell


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 PostPosted: February 24th, 2016, 8:03 pm   
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phillnjack wrote:
before trying to be funny, learn to spell


Before criticizing someone's spelling learn grammar.

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 PostPosted: February 24th, 2016, 8:12 pm   
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You realize all my words are actually spelled correctly....

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 PostPosted: February 24th, 2016, 8:37 pm   
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Holy F!, these petty pissing matches are endlessly tiresome.

http://grammarist.com/spelling/aluminium-aluminum/:

Aluminum is the American and Canadian spelling for the silver-white metallic element (number 13 on the periodic table) abundant in the earth’s crust. Aluminium is the preferred spelling outside North America. Neither term is superior to the other, and both are etymologically and logically justifiable.

And:

It’s clear that the shift in the USA from –ium to –um took place progressively over a period starting in about 1895, when the metal began to be widely available and the word started to be needed in popular writing. It is easy to imagine journalists turning for confirmation to Webster’s Dictionary, still the most influential work at that time, and adopting its spelling. The official change in the US to the –um spelling happened quite late: the American Chemical Society only adopted it in 1925, though this was clearly in response to the popular shift that had already taken place. The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) officially standardised on aluminium in 1990, though this has done nothing, of course, to change the way people in the US spell it for day to day purposes.

Finally, moral of the larger F'g story:

[color=#FFFF00]It’s a word that demonstrates the often tangled and subtle nature of word history, and how a simple statement about differences in spelling can cover a complicated story.[/color]

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