Latest subscription gift for UK subscribers to Model Engineer
David Clark 1 | 30/06/2012 16:37:17 |
![]() 3357 forum posts 112 photos 10 articles | Hi There Check the Model Engineer Subscription page out. Click on the subscription link to see the great free gift I have arranged for UK paper copy subscribers. It is a 0 to 25mm digital depth gauge, a quality metal probe one, not a cheap plastic tyre tread gauge. If you don't want to subscribe (why not) you can buy the gift from Allendale www.machine-dro.co.uk for just over £20. Tell me what you think of this gift? Is it the sort of thing you would like in your workshop? regards David |
JasonB | 30/06/2012 16:49:37 |
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Too late, got one but I do like it.
J |
Stub Mandrel | 30/06/2012 20:19:32 |
![]() 4318 forum posts 291 photos 1 articles | I'd use it if I had one. Neil |
John Haine | 30/06/2012 20:24:03 |
5563 forum posts 322 photos | Even nicer if your loyal multi-year subscribers got one as a thank-you. |
Robin King | 30/06/2012 20:42:11 |
137 forum posts 1 photos | Couldn't agree more - having subscribed to ME for decades I've never succeeded in claiming one of these free gifts despite adding a request when returning my renewal form.; I get the impression these offers only apply to new subscribers. |
Michael Gilligan | 30/06/2012 20:48:02 |
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Reminds me of the recent T.V. advertisement "Brand New Customers Only" MichaelG. Edited By Michael Gilligan on 30/06/2012 20:50:48 Edited By Michael Gilligan on 30/06/2012 20:55:53 |
David Clark 1 | 30/06/2012 22:03:26 |
![]() 3357 forum posts 112 photos 10 articles | Hi There Anyone who wishes to renew their subscription can get the gift. However, you have to buy a new subscription (it can continue where the old one left off) but you have to decide if the increased price compared with your renewal price is cost effective. regards David |
Michael Gilligan | 30/06/2012 22:16:22 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Nice clarification, thanks David. On balance, I'm best sticking with my Direct Debit. ... Others may decide differently. MichaelG. |
DMB | 30/06/2012 23:08:07 |
1585 forum posts 1 photos | Cant resist the boast - 50 years subscribing this month!! 1st issue purchased, I think, about 2nd/3rd week June 1962 (still @ school), had a photo of a traction engine rally somewhere in the Midlands. It was weekly and about 1s3d (just 6p!) John |
jason udall | 01/07/2012 00:35:58 |
2032 forum posts 41 photos | Re. gift..nice..practical I hope for something equaly useful when I need to renew....months away.
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David Clark 1 | 01/07/2012 06:40:34 |
![]() 3357 forum posts 112 photos 10 articles | Hi Jason You could renew now and get this gift. It would just extend your subscription from the end. regards David |
Kevin Bennett | 01/07/2012 07:08:02 |
![]() 193 forum posts 56 photos | hi all if you look on eBay just search for " digital depth gauge " and it depends what you want to pay, from .99p upwards and what you want it for. ty Kevin |
Dave Tointon | 01/07/2012 07:45:10 |
49 forum posts | G'Day David, I like it and would like to have one. It would entice me to subscribe. However it isn't available to Australians. I already subscribe Regards Dave Tointon
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JasonB | 01/07/2012 07:45:41 |
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Posted by Kevin Bennett on 01/07/2012 07:08:02:
hi all if you look on eBay just search for " digital depth gauge " and it depends what you want to pay, from .99p upwards and what you want it for. ty Kevin As David said in his opening post "a quality metal probe one, not a cheap plastic tyre tread gauge."
If you want to work to the "accuracy" of a cheap tyre gauge fair enough but I prefer to do more accurate work J |
Kevin Bennett | 01/07/2012 08:49:52 |
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Posted by JasonB on 01/07/2012 07:45:41:
Posted by Kevin Bennett on 01/07/2012 07:08:02:
hi all if you look on eBay just search for " digital depth gauge " and it depends what you want to pay, from .99p upwards and what you want it for. ty Kevin As David said in his opening post "a quality metal probe one, not a cheap plastic tyre tread gauge."
If you want to work to the "accuracy" of a cheap tyre gauge fair enough but I prefer to do more accurate work J i did say .99p upwards and what you want it for this leaves it wide open and what people can afford. kb |
Richard Marks | 01/07/2012 09:30:26 |
218 forum posts 8 photos | David Cant read the post, adverts all over it! |
Terryd | 01/07/2012 11:13:23 |
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Posted by Kevin Bennett on 01/07/2012 07:08:02:
hi all if you look on eBay just search for " digital depth gauge " and it depends what you want to pay, from .99p upwards and what you want it for. ty Kevin
Plus £4.65 P&P T |
Michael Gilligan | 01/07/2012 11:45:10 |
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Posted by Richard Marks on 01/07/2012 09:30:26:
David Cant read the post, adverts all over it!
Richard, What Browser are you using? MichaelG. |
Steambuff | 01/07/2012 12:00:01 |
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Posted by Michael Gilligan on 01/07/2012 11:45:10:
Posted by Richard Marks on 01/07/2012 09:30:26:
David Cant read the post, adverts all over it!
All OK here ... Windows 7 (64 bit) and IE 9 --- looks like a browser problem Dave |
David Clark 1 | 01/07/2012 16:13:05 |
![]() 3357 forum posts 112 photos 10 articles | Hi There Looks fine to me so can't do anything about it. regards David |
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